Laptops
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Medion Akoya E6215 review Medion's Core i3 laptop is well built and has good battery life, but you can get more power for a similar price elsewhere.£499 -
Dell Inspiron M301z review The Inspiron M301z is a sleek ultra-portable laptop, but there are cheaper alternatives available that have even longer-lasting batteries£529 -
Mesh Edge 15-R review With poor performance, average battery life and a limited selection of ports, the Edge 15-R can't compete with other £500 rivals.£479 -
Advent Sienna 500 review Advent's Sienna 500 is a powerful laptop for the price, but a small hard disk and poor battery life layout prevent it winning an award.£500 -
recommended
Packard Bell EasyNote Butterfly Touch Edition EV-006UK review Excellent battery life, a great touchscreen and decent enough performance make this ultra-portable tablet great value.£500 -
Dell Latitude E6510 review Desktop performance, SSD storage, a Full HD display and numerous security and support options£2352 -
HP Pavilion dv6 – 2113sa review HP's DV6-2113sa is solidly built and comfortable to use, but its underpowered AMD Turion CPU compares badly to Core i5 laptops for the same price.£538 -
Acer Aspire 5553G review AMD's new mobile processor is a step up from its previous models, but still lags behind Intel in terms of performance£700 -
Toshiba Satellite Pro S500-10E review Toshiba's Satellite Pro S500-10E is a well made business laptop with a great screen and keyboard.£493 -
Lenovo ThinkPad SL510 2847 review The SL510 is well built and a great business laptop. However, it's not very powerful for the money.£500 -
best buy
Acer Aspire 5741 review The Aspire 5741 combines outstanding build quality with brute processor power to become our first choice for a budget laptop.£539 -
Sony Vaio EE2E1E/WI review The Vaio EE2E1E/WI looks great, but it's underpowered for this price.£497 -
Fujitsu Lifebook P3110 review A stylish little package with decent battery life, the P3110 is let down by its tiny touchpad and its cold screen.£579