Laptops
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Sony Vaio X11 review An incredibly thin and light netbook, but its hefty price will be enough to put off most.£1185
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Acer Aspire 5940G review Its Core i7 processor makes this the most powerful laptop we've seen and it's fantastic value, but we wish it had a higher-resolution display.£1000
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MSI Wind U210 review The new Wind is well designed, and its AMD processor is quick in some applications, but its short battery life lets it down.£399
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best buyToshiba Satellite T130-11H review Light and slim, but large enough for a decent keyboard, the T130 has the battery life of a netbook and far better single-application performance.£469
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Acer Ferrari One review A bright screen and better performance than most netbooks, but the Ferrari styling won't suit everyone.£399
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Samsung N510 review Its 720p-capable screen and Ion chipset are welcome, but its battery life is poor compared to the N120.£380
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Acer Aspire One D250 The inclusion of Android is ultimately disappointing, and otherwise the D250 is just another netbook.£280
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Toshiba Satellite U500-186 review It's well built, but the U500-186's poor battery life and oversensitive touchpad let it down.£599
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Acer Aspire Timeline 5810TG review Its long battery life is impressive, but poor performance and a large case let this laptop down. We'd have preferred a more powerful processor.£580
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Samsung Q320-JS03UK review The Q320's excellent design, great keyboard and small size make it a decent travelling companion.£570
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HP ProBook 4510s An interesting design and reasonable performance, but considering the low specification it's simply too expensive.£570
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Mesh Edge17 HD CS review It has a big screen and a reasonably low price, but general build quality and performance didn't meet with our expectations.£549
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recommendedMSI CX700 review A decent desktop-replacement laptop that's capable of playing games. With a large hard disk and powerful components, it's a great choice.£533