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Panasonic Toughbook CF-19
by Dave Stephenson

A remarkably tough machine that will endure almost anything thrown at it, although this comes at a price.

May 16, 2007
Toshiba Qosmio G30
by Dave Bayon

A stunning way to enjoy HD DVD, but the wonderful design and features come at a price

Sep 8, 2006
Sony Vaio VGN-AR18GP
by Ross Burridge

The format wars continue as Blu Ray comes to a monster laptop at a monster price.

Sep 7, 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
Dell XPS M1710
by Nick Ross

World's Fastest Notebook.

Jul 19, 2006
DELL XPS M1710
by Craig Simms

Seriously powerful mobile gaming grunt with all the bling, from Dell. Yep, Dell.

Jun 6, 2006
Ipex AllStation X 5000
by Nick Ross

With consumer PCs these days being as fast as the supercomputers of yesteryear, are dedicated workstations still relevant?

Mar 1, 2006
ITC Millennia 7350
by Adam Turner

Any way you look at it, ITC’s Millennia 7350 is a monster.

Aug 5, 2005
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Emagen Lightspeed FX
by Darren Ellis

The Athlon64 has only been out a short while, and although it's an excellent processor, from all accounts it's not selling as well as it should be.

Dec 10, 2003
Sony VAIO PCG-GRT30P
by Dan Chiappini

We find this model hovering in the no-man's-land between desktop replacement and notebook. Its large form factor and huge screen come at the expense of weight, while the wireless and large battery do make it viable for users on the move.

Oct 8, 2003
TOSHIBA TECRA S1
by Dan Chiappini

This is no ordinary notebook, sporting Intel’s 1.6GHz Centrino processor with a 1MB on-die L2 cache, 400MHz frontside bus and a half gig of DDR. It’s nothing short of impressively fast.

Jul 1, 2003
ACER TRAVELMATE 800LCI
by Daniel Gardiner

Acer has taken a different tack to IBM with its version of Centrino. Whereas the ThinkPad focused on being small and portable, the TravelMate 800 is a better-featured notebook with a 1.6GHz processor, 15in display and a fast graphics chip

May 1, 2003
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