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Sony VAIO VGN-TT15GN/B
by Sasha Muller
It’s gorgeous, but it can’t match Sony’s own Z-Series for sheer ultraportable excellence.
Jan 9, 2009
Dell XPS M1330
by Mike Jennings
A superb small laptop that offers plenty of features, power and value for money
Nov 20, 2008
Dell XPS M1330
by Nick Ross
Very fast for some applications, but poor gaming performance and strong competition reduces its appeal.
Oct 24, 2007
Apple MacBook Pro
by Dave Stephenson
Still one of the best examples of laptop design in the market, but there are compromises
Oct 11, 2007
Acer Ferrari 1000
by Nick Ross
Looks and feels good, but performance is more super Aguri than Scuderia.
May 15, 2007
Pioneer DreamBook Power M57U
by Nick Ross
A powerful and feature-packed notebook. But it can’t match the quality of Dell’s XPS M1710.
Oct 24, 2006
ITC Metabox M590K
by Nick Ross
It might lack style and cutting edge technology, but this 19" monster packs in power and features.
Aug 16, 2006
Asus Lamborghini VX1
by Nick Ross
The branding reflects the exclusivity, but not necessarily the capability.
Jun 9, 2006
DELL XPS M1710
by Craig Simms
Seriously powerful mobile gaming grunt with all the bling, from Dell. Yep, Dell.
Jun 6, 2006
ITC Millennia 7350
by Adam Turner
Any way you look at it, ITC’s Millennia 7350 is a monster.
Aug 5, 2005
Modtech Civic-64FX
by Dan Chiappini
It’s one of the facts of the gaming hobbyist’s life: cutting edge games require cutting edge hardware. It’s as set in stone as Moore’s Law (which is itself now 40 years old). Every 12 to 18 months you need to upgrade or get left behind. Our contenders this month make a very good case for starting with a clean slate, and none more so than this month’s winner, the Modtech Civic-64FX.
Dec 31, 2004
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