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  • Packard Bell EASYNOTE R5175 laptop. Hardware, Laptops, Packard Bell, Intel 0

    Packard Bell EASYNOTE R5175 laptop review

    3.5 REVIEW 3 November 2004 12:29 GMT

    For those not in the know, Packard Bell is the consumer arm of the multi-national computer company, NEC. Their range of desktop and notebook PCs are sold direct to the public through PC World. As you would expect, the focus with the entire range is on...

  • Sony Vaio VGN-T1XP. Hardware, Laptops, Sony 0

    Sony Vaio VGN-T1XP review

    3.5 REVIEW 1 November 2004 12:23 GMT

    We’ve grown accustomed in the last twelve months to notebooks sporting widescreen displays. The Sony VAIO VGN-T1XP takes this concept and squeezes this concept into an ultraportable chassis that weighs in at a minimum weight of 1.4kg. The widescreen laptop...

  • Sony Vaio VGN-S2XP. Hardware, Laptops, Sony, Intel 0

    Sony Vaio VGN-S2XP review

    4.5 REVIEW 18 October 2004 10:32 GMT

    Sony is the king of the ultraportable notebook. Whether in the form of the design chic of the X505 or the all-in-one functionality of the TR2MP, the company has proven that the VAIO range has something to offer everyone, regardless of your portable needs....

  • Alienware Sentia. Hardware, Desktop PCs, Alienware 0

    Alienware Sentia review

    3.0 REVIEW 11 October 2004 12:26 GMT

    If you have any interest whatsoever in computer games, at one time or another you will have come across Alienware. They specialise in producing high-end machines with a distinctive look for the gaming enthusiast. Therefore, it comes as something of a...

  • Toshiba Qosmio E10. Hardware, Laptops, Toshiba, Intel 0

    Toshiba Qosmio E10 review

    4.0 REVIEW 4 October 2004 12:25 GMT

    Toshiba isn't afraid to take a few chances with its notebook range. All you have to do is look back at last year's P20 - the first mobile Media Center in the UK. The P20 was a hulking silver and red machine designed to replace your living room's TV and...

  • HP iPAQ rx3715. Phones, PDAs, Windows Mobile, HP 0

    HP iPAQ rx3715 review

    4.0 REVIEW 27 September 2004 10:16 GMT

    If you already own a PDA then there is little incentive upgrading. If all you want to do is keep track of your contacts and appointments, even the cheapest handheld will suffice. However, if you want to run the latest applications - such as MPEG video...

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