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Apple MacBook Pro
by Sasha Muller

Apple has given its MacBook Pro a thorough makeover but, for all its charm, it’s still overpriced.

Jan 8, 2009
Apple Macbook Pro
by Mike Jennings

Impressive in several areas, but other laptops offer better features and more performance for less cash.

Dec 2, 2008
Sony VAIO VGN-FZ38GU: a Blu-Ray class-act
by Daniel Long

Sony’s new laptop sports a Blu-ray writer and one of Intel’s latest Penryn processors, but it’s overpriced.

Jul 18, 2008
Sony VAIO VGN-A19GP
by Dan Chiappini

This notebook has been designed with classic Sony style: rounded edges, hidden IO inputs and a sleek widescreen footprint. From a connectivity point of view, this 'book has it all, boasting front-mounted Memory Stick Pro port, iLink 4-pin FireWire port and three USB ports.

Apr 29, 2008
HP Compaq 2710p
by Dave Stephenson

A versatile and compact tablet PC with stunning battery life, but we do have a few usability complaints.

Feb 12, 2008
Zepto Znote 6625WD
by Staff writers

One of the cheapest Vista SSD notebooks we've seen yet, though we're surprised by the benchmark results.

Jan 11, 2008
Zepto Znote 6314W
by Dave Stephenson

A decent machine with plenty of power, but it’s not earth shattering in terms of features and value.

Jul 11, 2007
Acer TravelMate 8215WLMi
by Clive Webster

Despite some welcome additions and good components, this Acer notebook is left wanting.

Jan 16, 2007
Lenovo ThinkPad R52 184732M
by Dave Bayon

A notebook fortress to equip your workforce with confidence, but sub-par performance.

Sep 21, 2006
Mitac QTW3A945PM01
by Nick Ross

Good features for the price. It’s just not very exciting.

Sep 19, 2006
Optima Centoris W259
by Adam Turner

Everybody, who hasn’t already got one, wants a decent laptop.

Aug 5, 2005
Asus W5000
by Dan Chiappini

Stylish and packed with features, it is not the cheapest 12 inch notebook available. This said, if you simply must have the features on offer inside this 'book, then this notebook does it all with style.

May 4, 2005
Dell Inspiron 9300
by Dan Chiappini

The 9300 is reminiscent of its predecessor, the Inspiron 9100, which was pitched squarely at power users and gamers looking for plenty of grunt. This product refresh takes it one step further by using a mobile processor rather than the desktop CPU found in the 9100.

Mar 2, 2005
ASUS M6000
by Dan Chiappini

For such a high specification machine with a large display, we didn’t have high expectations of battery life. We were wrong. Not only is this one of the best looking and functional notebooks we’ve played with in some time, but this notebook managed to stay operating at full load with a looping productivity test for well over three and a half hours – enough for students, road warriors and home users.

Mar 2, 2005
Viewmaster Portiva 5223
by Dan Chiappini

Hallmark has opted to take advantage of Intel’s Extreme Graphics 2 integrated shared graphics, taking up to 64MB of video memory from the on-board 512MB of PC2700 DDR to power the display. While not designed for gaming, it did manage to churn out almost 3000 points in 3DMark01SE with some help from its Pentium M 1.6GHz CPU.

Jan 4, 2005
Toshiba Satellite M30 Special Edition
by Dan Chiappini

Widescreen notebooks are the way of the future, really they are. With entertainment now proficiently done on the go, why would we go back to limited 4:3 aspect ratio? It's far easier to work on two spreadsheets concurrently in widescreen without needing to alt tab like a madman. Toshiba, like many manufacturers, has seen this need and provided such a product.

Nov 19, 2004
Targa A510
by Dan Chiappini

With a price beaten only by Apple's iBook, Targa's offering to the multimedia market segment could easily be confused for their budget line of products. Clocking in at only 1.5GHz, this isn't the beefiest CPU in our roundup, but the 64MB of dedicated video memory, based on ATIs Mobility RADEON 9600 generation GPU, helped carry it through.

Nov 19, 2004
Digital Star PowerNote 258KA
by Dan Chiappini

Another notebook to embrace the entertainment market and sell units with widescreen 16:10 aspect ratio displays, this PowerNote packs some serious hardware under the hood, pushing not only AMD's Mobile Athlon 64 3200+ processor, but also ATI's Mobility RADEON 9700 a 60GB, 7200rpm hard disk drive and a multiformat 4-speed DVD burner for disc creation on the go.

Nov 19, 2004
BenQ Joybook 7000 v07
by Ty Pendlebury

The BenQ Joybook 7000 v07 is a multimedia PC with some MCE-like abilities. It comes loaded with QMedia Center - another MCE clone - and a PCMCIA-sized remote. QMedia operates much like MCE in that there is a main page – coloured BenQ purple of course - from which the usual Pictures and Videos icons enable navigation of the user’s media files.

Nov 19, 2004
Apple iBook
by Dan Chiappini

For those users after the shift away from a Microsoft world to an OS X platform, Apple have got a deal for you. Starting at a mere $1699, you can pick up an G4 iBook capable of more than just entertainment uses.

Nov 19, 2004
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