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PC Club Highlander 1.8GHz

Wednesday March 12, 2008
PC Club Australia
AUD
$2399
Price at time of review.

With the exception of the badge on the lid, PC Club's Highlander is almost identical to both ModTech's and Targa's offerings.

A decent enough notebook that"s just a wee bit overpriced.

PC Club Highlander 1.8GHz
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Written by Darren Ellis
Tags: PC | Club | Highlander | 1.8GHz

This article appeared in the March, 2003 issue of PC Authority.

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