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Alienware m15x gaming laptop
by David Hollingworth
It’s the most expensive laptop we’ve looked at yet. David Hollingworth ponders if you get the right amount of bang for your buck.
Jul 22, 2008
Sony VAIO VGN-AR49G
by Jim Martin
A Blu-ray drive is just about the only justification for the Sony’s high price; it’s poor value overall.
Feb 18, 2008
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
Enspire Lightspeed XLC 680i
by Clive Webster
Custom design watercooling and some judicious overclocking make for a showstopping performance and price.
Mar 21, 2007
Dell XPS 700
by Clive Webster
Not great value for money, but the XPS 700 offers plenty of power and striking looks.
Dec 15, 2006
Dell XPS M2010
by Clive Webster
Luxurious extras and design make this a highly desirable machine. It’s ideal if space is at a premium at home.
Sep 19, 2006
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 Craig Simms
Seriously powerful mobile gaming grunt with all the bling, from Dell. Yep, Dell.
Jun 6, 2006
Pioneer DreamBook Power 900K
by Nick Ross
Pioneer’s new DreamBook Power uses the Clevo D900K chassis which offers the size and space required to cool the blisteringly fast components contained within (see the specs box below).
Mar 7, 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
Altech Zed Cryo
by Nick Ross
Our poor receptionist didn’t quite know what to do when Altech’s monolithic machine turned up. She had a point.
Sep 7, 2005
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
Pluscorp Altera FX-55G
by Dan Chiappini
Very narrowly pipped for the top placing Labs winner award this month, Plus offers an impressive performing gaming machine with all the bells and whistles you'd expect to find at this price point. Wrapped in the attractive Cooler Master Cavalier wave housing, there's no ultra portability to be found here. The clear advantage of moving away from small form factor housing is not being starved for space internally.
Dec 31, 2004
Pioneer Power PC 3800
by Dan Chiappini
When we sent out the call for multimedia systems we were expecting notebooks and PCs capable of DVD playback and some basic gaming. Pioneer not only cleared this bar with their submission - they raised it.
Nov 19, 2004
QDI Valeo CP10
by Darren Ellis
This tiny notebook, measuring a mere 26.5 x 22 x 2.1cm looks quite ordinary on the outside, yet comes with quite an interesting processor inside. The Valeo CP10 is not powered by Intel or AMD, nor even Transmeta, but instead has one of the first VIA Antaur CPUs we've come across.
Jan 14, 2004