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DELL INSPIRON 5150
by Dan Chiappini

Despite not being the smallest or lightest notebook, this veritable speed demon packs a 3.06GHz desktop Pentium 4 processor and is matched with an ATI Mobility 9000 graphics adaptor and quarter gig of PC2100 DDR RAM. Another notebook to dispose of legacy parallel, PS/2 and serial ports, it boasts a pair of rear mounted USB ports, S-Video output and FireWire connectivity. Also included are 10/100 Ethernet, a 56K modem and single PCMCIA slot for card expansion.

Sep 10, 2003
Dell Inspiron 630m
by Nick Ross

The Inspiron 630m is Dell’s first 14-inch widescreen notebook.

Apr 10, 2006
Protac Excel M555N
by Nick Ross

We're doing our best to champion Australia's home grown White Box market.

Mar 7, 2006
Dell Inspiron 6400
by Tim Danton

Dell's 6400 is a great value mid-range notebook with very few weaknesses. The support is the icing on the cake.

Sep 21, 2006
Samsung R65
by Nick Ross

There was very little to separate the top two but this month there was very little disgrace in finishing second for Samsung.

Mar 7, 2006
BenQ Joybook R55U v11
by Nick Ross

Amazingly good value for what you get: a fully-featured, dual-core, ergonomic notebook.

Oct 24, 2006
Compaq Presario V3020AU
by Nick Ross

It’s great value and will tempt some people thanks to its size and multimedia abilities.

Oct 24, 2006
Apple MacBook Air
by Sasha Muller

Gorgeous, expensive and exasperating in equal measure, and yet still desirable despite its myriad faults

Mar 17, 2008
Dell Inspiron 9400
by Nick Ross

Not perfect, but the best all-rounder.

Jul 11, 2006
Dell XPS M1710
by Nick Ross

World's Fastest Notebook.

Jul 19, 2006

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Dell Inspiron 6400
by Tim Danton
Dell's 6400 is a great value mid-range notebook with very few weaknesses. The support is the icing on the cake.