Laptops
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best buySony Vaio E Series (VPC-EB1Z0E) review A fast processor, games-capable graphics chip, Blu-ray drive and full HD display all for a decent price make this an excellent choice of laptop.
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recommendedAsus Eee PC 1001P review Provided you don't mind having Windows XP and the slightly dark screen, this netbook is great value and has stunning battery life.£229
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Fujitsu Lifebook E780 review A well-built and powerful laptop, the E780 has a poor display, far more security features than most users will ever need, and is far too expensive£1249
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best buySony Vaio F series (VPC-F11S1E/B) review With a powerful processor and graphics chip, plenty of RAM and a Full HD display, the F11S1E is an ideal image/video processor£1059
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Acer Aspire 5738Z review A powerful budget laptop with decent battery life, it's let down by the awkwardly-placed touchpad.£449
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Samsung X120 review£458
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Asus Eee PC 1201N review Asus' Ion netbook is more expensive than other netbooks but doesn't have many advantages over similarly priced CULV ultra-portables.£400
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MSI Wind 12 U200-038UK review The MSI Wind 12 U200 is an inexpensive step up from most netbooks, but its imperfect design limits its appeal to those on a strict budget.£390
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Dell Inspiron Mini 1012 review Its HD support might not be up to much and the touchpad's annoying, but the high-resolution screen makes this a desirable choice.£279
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MSI Wind U160 review A stylish and sleek netbook with long battery life, but strong competition holds it back from winning an award.£316
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best buySamsung R530 review An excellent screen, fast processor, comfortable keyboard and decent battery life make this a fantastic budget laptop.£441
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best buyToshiba NB300 review Stunning battery life, a brilliant screen and large keyboard make this a great 10.1in netbook, but it doesn't have Bluetooth.£286
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HP Mini 210-1012ea review Its red finish is certainly eye-catching, but it's strange that there's only 802.11g wireless networking and you can't upgrade the memory.£300