Andrew Tiney Reviews Archive 
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HP Mini 5101 notebook review
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Does this high-end netbook justify its price?
4 January 2010 9:00 GMT
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We've seen several HP netbooks in the past, and although they've always offered excellent usability and quality, there has often been something missing. The HP Mini 5101 is the latest, and sitting at the top end of the netbook market it has to be good...
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Acer Aspire 5738PG notebook review
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A semi-portable laptop also packing a touchscreen display
29 December 2009 9:00 GMT
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Acer’s Aspire 5738PG is a touchscreen laptop with a difference. Unlike the previous machines we’ve seen with touch-sensitive displays, this isn’t a Tablet PC – so the screen doesn’t rotate at all. Instead, the multi-gesture...
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Toshiba Satellite A500-19X notebook review
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Want a mid-range multimedia machine?
14 December 2009 11:44 GMT
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Toshiba's Satellite A500-19X is a mid-range multimedia laptop. It's considerably smaller and cheaper than the company’s own Qosmio range, yet proves every bit as able. While we've tested an A500 before, the internal specification has changed...
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Acer Aspire 1810T-413G25n notebook review
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Does this really have all-day battery life?
7 December 2009 12:47 GMT
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We've heard nothing but good things about Acer's Aspire 1810T recently, but is this tiny CULV laptop really as good as it appears? First off, it's affordable, with a price that's in-keeping with the current crop of high-end netbooks.
Design-wise,...
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Acer Aspire 8935G notebook review
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A desktop replacement with loads to offer
30 November 2009 9:24 GMT
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Acer's Aspire 8935G is the latest model from the company's multimedia range, offering a great mix of power and features at an impressive price.
As with previous models, the 18.4-inch screen is a particular highlight of this machine, offering...
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Samsung X120 notebook review
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A serious rival for high-end netbooks?
23 November 2009 10:06 GMT
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With a very compact design, small screen, cheap price and no optical drive, it’s easy to think of the Samsung X120 as a netbook. Look at the specs though, and it’s a no-brainer - the Samsung beats most netbooks hands down - but does it...
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Sony VAIO CW1S1E notebook review
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Power-packed portable ideal for nearly every type of user?
9 November 2009 9:39 GMT
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Sony’s VAIO CW1S1E sits smack in the middle of the company’s laptop range, offering impressive value for money without compromising on features or style. With a 14-inch screen and weighing 2.3kg, it’s slightly larger than Sony’s...
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Toshiba Satellite U500-178 notebook review
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Portable notebook blending power and portability
2 November 2009 8:41 GMT
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Toshiba’s Satellite U500-178 is a highly portable laptop that’s great for either home use or a life on the move. With a 13.3-inch screen, it’s small enough to slip into most laptop bags, yet also packs in a powerful Nvidia GeForce...
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Sony VAIO VPC-X11Z1E/X notebook review
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We put the X-series on trial
28 October 2009 9:22 GMT
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It’s easy to imagine that Sony has been hit harder than most by the current netbook explosion, with little point in paying a premium for high-end ultraportable machines when a netbook will suffice. The Sony VAIO VPC11Z1E/X-series aims to change...
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MSI X600 notebook review
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Portable and perfectly formed?
20 October 2009 16:00 GMT
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The MSI X600 is the latest addition to the company’s ultra-slim X-series, following on from the affordable X300. With a larger 15.6-inch screen, the X600 isn’t as small, but it’s still impressively portable for such a large machine.
The...
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Asus G71Gx notebook review
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Does this quad-core laptop laptop impress?
12 October 2009 9:09 GMT
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The Asus G71Gx is the latest laptop in the Taiwanese company’s gaming line-up, and balances a powerful GPU with a high-end quad-core Intel processor. Although it only has a single graphics card, it’s also a lot cheaper than many high-end...
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Samsung N510 notebook review
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Want a netbook that can play HD content?
5 October 2009 9:11 GMT
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Samsung’s N510 netbook is one of the first machines featuring Nvidia’s ION technology to hit the market. With a relatively powerful graphics card alongside the regular Intel Atom processor, the N510 offers a much more rounded package than most rival netbooks,...
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Asus UX30 notebook review
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A viable MacBook Air challenger?
28 September 2009 9:42 GMT
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The Asus UX30 is a CULV laptop, using low powered components in order to keep the dimensions as small as possible. As such, the 13.3-inch machine measures a smidgen over 2cm at it’s thickest, and weighs in at 1.5kg, putting it broadly on par...
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Samsung R519 notebook review
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Looking for a budget notebook?
21 September 2009 9:00 GMT
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With prices for laptops tumbling year on year, it’s now easy to get a perfectly good machine for the price of a high-end netbook. Samsung’s R519 is a great example of this, and although you won’t be able to play games, it could be the ideal laptop if...
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Packard Bell EasyNote TJ65 notebook review
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A budget model, but does it impress?
14 September 2009 9:19 GMT
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Packard Bell is renowned for its affordable laptop ranges, but it’s rare that they excite. Recently, however, it seems that more time and effort has been spent on the design side of things, and the EasyNote TJ65 is a great example of this.
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Advent Altro notebook review
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An incredibly thin MacBook Air-alike at half the price
7 September 2009 9:00 GMT
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Apple’s MacBook Air features one of the most impressive form factors we’ve seen to date, but its price tag puts it out of range for most people. Advent is hoping to take advantage of this with its Altro, offering a spookily similar design for just £600....
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Toshiba Satellite A500-11U notebook review
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Looking for a multimedia notebook?
27 August 2009 9:31 GMT
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Toshiba’s Satellite A500 marks a new direction for the brand, with excellent multimedia capabilities more in line with the company’s Qosmio range than regular Satellite models. Along with raw power, it’s also stylish, comfortable and well made.
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Dell Latitude E5400 notebook review
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Affordable corporate machine?
19 August 2009 9:24 GMT
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Dell’s Latitude E-series may not offer the most exciting laptops on the market, but they’re reliable, strong and great for small, medium and large businesses. The Latitude E5400 sits towards the lower end of the range, with plastics used instead of metals,...
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Samsung R620 notebook review
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Looking for a Blu-ray notebook?
17 August 2009 9:00 GMT
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Samsung is known for its range of well-priced and well-made laptops, and the R620 is an affordable 16-inch media centre that sits towards the top of the company’s range.
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Sony VAIO VPC-W11S1E/T notebook review
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Can Sony do cheap and cheerful?
3 August 2009 16:54 GMT
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First thing’s first – if you’re expecting the Sony VAIO W-series to be a super-budget Acer Aspire One rival, you’ll be disappointed. It isn’t, but accept it for what it is – a pricey but highly portable netbook – and there’s a chance you may just get...
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Toshiba Qosmio G50-127 notebook review
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A perfect desktop replacement?
29 July 2009 9:00 GMT
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Toshiba’s Qosmio range has long been at the forefront when it comes to high-end multimedia laptops, but has recently lapsed with the death of HD DVD and widespread adoption of Sony’s Blu-ray technology.
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Asus Eee PC 1101HA notebook review
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Can Asus crack the 11.6-incher?
15 July 2009 9:00 GMT
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The Asus 1101HA Seashell follows on from the success of the original Asus Eee PC Seashell, bringing with it a larger 11.6-inch screen. It still features the same clamshell-like design, but Asus hopes the bigger design will help to attract those dithering...
APP OF THE DAY: Tom Daley Dive 2012 review (iPad / iPhone / iPod touch) Splooosh!
Sony Vaio E Series pictures and hands-on Everyday laptops
APP OF THE DAY: The Weather Channel review (iPhone / iPod touch) Tonight for the first time, just about half-past ten...
Canon EOS 650D coming in June - specs leaked About time and all
Diablo III collector's edition pictures and hands-on
Want to transfer Android apps to a Windows Phone? Microsoft would like to help Showing App-titude
Samsung Galaxy S III receives 9 million pre-orders Are you one of the crowd?
ICANN and the dot anything: do we care about domain names? The web is changing
WIN: Tickets to Ibiza Rocks to see Maverick Sabre and Labrinth live Epic prize courtesy of Sony
Olympic diving hope Tom Daley gets own iOS game Tom Daley Dive 2012
Cisco Linksys X3000 One for basic users
APP OF THE DAY: WhatsApp review (Android) Instant message, cross platform
Pentax K-30: 16-megapixel weather-proofed mid-level DSLR 81 seals makes this one tough cam
Steve Jobs dreamt of creating an iCar What might have been
Twitter suggests who to follow according to your web history Separate the 'tweet' from the chaff
Olympus OM-D E-M5 review
The compact system camera to beat all others?
Nokia Lumia 900 review
Is big beautiful?
HTC One V review
V for victory?
Huawei Ascend G300 review
Big bang for your hundred quid
FIFA 12: UEFA Euro 2012 review
Lacks polish, if not the Polish
Asus Transformer Pad TF300T review
Transforms your money in to a great tablet
BlackBerry Mini Keyboard for PlayBook review
Will this make working on the go easier?
Fujifilm X-Pro1 review
Like a Leica
Nikon Coolpix P510 review
Does the P510 zoom beyond expectations?
Volkswagen Beetle Design 1.2TSi DSG review
The bug is back. Again.
The Walking Dead: The Game review
Fleshed out zombie bonanza
HP Envy 14 Spectre review
The Ultrabook that isn't an Ultrabook
Fujifilm FinePix HS30EXR review
Can Fujifilm’s latest put the ‘super’ in superzoom?
Nikon Coolpix S6300 review
Point, shoot and scoot