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Asus G60J, an A-List laptop that runs the most demanding games at native resolution
by Alex Bradner

Power, strong build and an added splash of style make the Asus G60J a gaming laptop worth paying top dollar for.

Nov 19, 2009
Sony's stunning Vaio X-Series laptop: the good and bad explained
by Tim Danton

A stunning piece of design matched with excellent battery life, but with an Atom inside the price is surely too high

Nov 18, 2009
Review > 23+ Inch LCD
LG Flatron W2442PA: why it's a perfect second monitor for your PC
by Staff writers

If you haven't set up your desktop with two LCD monitors, then now's the time. We've picked this LG Flatron as the winning 24in LCD in our latest group test

Nov 18, 2009
Review > Video Editing
Apple's Final Cut Studio 3 is another game changer in video editing
by Ben Pitt

There’s so much to like about this package that it might just be worth switching operating systems to get hold of it.

Nov 11, 2009
Review > High-end PC
Nirv's Pro SLI is one of the most powerful and perfectly constructed desktops we've seen
by Zara Baxter

It’s not cheap, but it’s powerful and cleverly constructed to make the most of the components.

Nov 3, 2009
Fujitsu's M2010, an appealing netbook but the trackpad needs work
by Zara Baxter

Battery life lets down this otherwise solid netbook from a local manufacturer

Oct 30, 2009
Review > Value PC
Gigabyte's Booktop M1022M can't decide if it's a nettop or a laptop
by Zara Baxter

Part laptop and part nettop, the Gigabyte Booktop M1022M is the first netbook we’ve seen that overcomes the ‘3 USB problem'.

Oct 30, 2009
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Asus G60J, an A-List laptop that runs the most demanding games at native resolution
Asus G60J, an A-List laptop that runs the most demanding games at native resolution
by Alex Bradner
Power, strong build and an added splash of style make the Asus G60J a gaming laptop worth paying top dollar for.
 
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