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Acer Ferrari One
Acer’s Ferrari range has traditionally been made up of high-end ultraportables with expensive price tags to match. The Acer Ferrari One is considerably more affordable, bringing the Ferrari brand to the masses.  read more »
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Elonex ONEt
Elonex offers a range of netbooks, with its latest offering being the ONEt, which aims to bring portable computing to the masses at a low price. The 7-inch screen is great. The 800 x 480-pixel resolution is sharp, making reading and writing documents a pleasure. Colours are bright and vivid, ...
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Asus N10JH
Asus’ N10 is the first netbook we’ve seen to feature a dedicated graphics card, letting you carry out demanding 3D tasks. The latest Asus N10JH features an updated graphics card, and the ability to switch between that and an integrated GPU means you’ll benefit from both power and battery life.  ...
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Gateway N020
The N020 is the first laptop we’ve seen from Gateway in the past two years, since it was acquired by Acer in 2007. It uses a familiar design, and is similar in style to Acer’s previous generation TravelMate range.  read more »
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Review: Toshiba Satellite A500-11U
Toshiba’s Satellite range comprises its consumer laptops and the Satellite A500-11U (£999 inc. VAT), while not that portable, offers surprisingly good performance and a truly stylish design.  read more »
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Toshiba Satellite A500-11U
Toshiba’s Satellite range comprises its consumer laptops and the Satellite A500-11U (£999 inc. VAT), while not that portable, offers surprisingly good performance and a truly stylish design.  read more »
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Review: Dell Precision M6400 Covet
Dell’s Precision M6400 Covet (£5422 inc. VAT) is a mobile workstation aimed at businesses needing formidable performance in a portable form factor. It’s very expensive, but boasts an unrivalled specification and excellent quality.  read more »
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Review: Advent Altro
While the popularity of the netbook has continued unabated, a new market has grown in the form of Consumer Ultra Low Voltage (CULV) laptops. Combining ample mobility with greater power than a netbook, the Advent Altro (£599 inc. VAT) is the latest to hit the market.  ...
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Review: Novatech X1 Pro
Novatech is a UK manufacturer known for its high-end gaming systems. Its X1 Pro (£2724 inc. VAT) boasts a wealth of high-end components built into a stylised chassis that delivers performance and multimedia functionality – but at a price.  read more »
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Novatech X1 Pro
Novatech is a UK manufacturer known for its high-end gaming systems. Its X1 Pro (£2724 inc. VAT) boasts a wealth of high-end components built into a stylised chassis that delivers performance and multimedia functionality – but at a price.  read more »
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Dell Precision M6400 Covet
Dell’s Precision M6400 Covet (£5422 inc. VAT) is a mobile workstation aimed at businesses needing formidable performance in a portable form factor. It’s very expensive, but boasts an unrivalled specification and excellent quality.  read more »
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Advent Altro
While the popularity of the netbook has continued unabated, a new market has grown in the form of Consumer Ultra Low Voltage (CULV) laptops. Combining ample mobility with greater power than a netbook, the Advent Altro (£599 inc. VAT) is the latest to hit the market.  ...
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Review: TomTom XL Live Europe
The TomTom XL Live Europe (£220 inc. VAT) is a mid-range satellite-navigation device that’s crammed with features.  read more »
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Review: Sony VAIO VPC-W11S1E/W
It has taken Sony a long time to release its first netbook and the result is the VAIO VPC-W11S1E/W (£399 inc. VAT). The standout feature is its 10.1-inch screen. The 1366 x 768-pixel resolution is the sharpest we’ve seen on a panel of this size. Image quality is truly stunning with fantastic ...
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Review: Fujitsu M2010
Fujitsu’s first netbook – the Amilo Mini UI 3520 – was a usable and likeable device, but struggled to stand out from the crowd. Its successor – the M2010 (£329 inc. VAT) – certainly seems more successful, but the jury’s still out.  read more »
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Review: Samsung N120
Since the great success of its NC10 netbook, Samsung has continued to successfully expand its mini-laptop range, with the N120 (£380 inc. VAT) also proving itself to be a great portable business tool.  read more »
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TomTom XL Live Europe
The TomTom XL Live Europe (£220 inc. VAT) is a mid-range satellite-navigation device that’s crammed with features.  read more »
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Fujitsu M2010
Fujitsu’s first netbook – the Amilo Mini UI 3520 – was a usable and likeable device, but struggled to stand out from the crowd. Its successor – the M2010 (£329 inc. VAT) – certainly seems more successful, but the jury’s still out.  read more »
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Sony VAIO VPC-W11S1E/W
It has taken Sony a long time to release its first netbook and the result is the VAIO VPC-W11S1E/W (£399 inc. VAT). The standout feature is its 10.1-inch screen. The 1366 x 768-pixel resolution is the sharpest we’ve seen on a panel of this size. Image quality is truly stunning with fantastic ...
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Samsung N120
Since the great success of its NC10 netbook, Samsung has continued to successfully expand its mini-laptop range, with the N120 (£380 inc. VAT) also proving itself to be a great portable business tool.  read more »
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