343 results results for "intel"
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Samsung X120 notebook
A serious rival for high-end netbooks?
23 November 2009 10:06 GMT
- The Good
- Great quality, design, excellent screen and good value
- The Bad
- Average battery life
- Verdict
- Offering double the specification of most netbooks, at a similar price to high-end models, the Samsung X120 provides outstanding value for money
- Price
- £500
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Dell Adamo XPS notebook - First Look
Have corners been cut to get it this thin? 5 November 2009 17:00 GMT- The Good
- Style, design, kudos, thinness
- The Bad
- No optical drive, battery life poor
- Verdict
- One to watch if you are after style and want substance
- Price
- £$1799
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HP Mini 311 notebook
Can this be the HD netbook you've always wished for?
24 November 2009 14:02 GMT
- The Good
- Nvidia ION chip, screen, design, performance
- The Bad
- Only does 720p not 1080p, trackpad is okay but not great, £349 is just the starting price
- Verdict
- This isn't the answer to everything, however if you want to watch or play movies and games on occasion as long as you aren't too demanding then the HP mini should serve you nicely
- Price
- £349/399
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Roxio Popcorn 4 - Mac
A tasty solution to your video authoring needs?
12 November 2009 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- Interface, ease of use, format flexibility, price
- The Bad
- Only works with unprotected sources (though we can’t encourage you to breach copyright, of course!), Intel-based Mac compatibility only
- Verdict
- Fast, easy to use and with great format flexibility, this, the latest version of Popcorn, is certainly the best yet
- Price
- £34.99
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Sony VAIO CW1S1E notebook
Power-packed portable ideal for nearly every type of user?
9 November 2009 9:39 GMT
- The Good
- Incredibly powerful for such a compact machine, stylish, well made
- The Bad
- Not as portable as other VAIOs, light bleed from LED screen
- Verdict
- With one of the most powerful graphics cards we’ve seen in a laptop of this size, the VAIO CW1S1E is one of the most complete packages currently available
- Price
- £699
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Samsung N510 notebook
Want a netbook that can play HD content?
5 October 2009 9:11 GMT
- The Good
- Sharp, matt screen ideal for outdoor use, good 3D performance, excellent keyboard and design
- The Bad
- Bland, colours lack vibrancy
- Verdict
- A great all-rounder with a surprising amount of 3D power, excellent keyboard and good quality. One of Samsung’s best netbooks to date
- Price
- £382
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Toshiba Satellite U500-178 notebook
Portable notebook blending power and portability
2 November 2009 8:41 GMT
- The Good
- 3D power, neat design, compact and fast
- The Bad
- Spongy keyboard could be better
- Verdict
- A great little machine. It’s not the lightest we’ve seen, but it’s one of the most powerful options we’ve seen at this size, and has a lot to offer
- Price
- £899
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Kodak ESP 5250 all-in-one printer
A printer that can save you money?
24 November 2009 9:04 GMT
- The Good
- Easy to set-up, even the Wi-Fi printing, good photo print quality, good "laser-like" text output, good scans
- The Bad
- Paper feed jams, slow shut down process, it tries to restart on its own if connected to a network, slower print speeds than claimed, Dot Replacement not available in borderless printing
- Verdict
- Easy to set-up with a compact and attractive design, the ESP 5250 provides great print quality and relatively good flat bed scans though borderless A4 photo prints can take a long time to print at the top quality settings
- Price
- £129.99
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Asus UX30 notebook
A viable MacBook Air challenger?
28 September 2009 9:42 GMT
- The Good
- Desirable, highly portable, good quality, well-equipped
- The Bad
- Price, low-powered components
- Verdict
- A cross between a MacBook Air and an Advent Altro, with a price tag somewhere between the two, the UX30 is attractive but under-powered
- Price
- £999
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HP Envy 15 1060ea notebook
HP goes MacBook crazy
19 November 2009 9:56 GMT
- The Good
- Plenty of power, sensational design, excellent finish, great keyboard
- The Bad
- Battery life, spec doesn't match US versions, some fan noise
- Verdict
- We love what HP have done from a design perspective and the time and effort they have put into creating a great looking notebook will appeal to some users, who will be happy to pay the premium price this notebook commands. For some though, the asking price might just be too high
- Price
- £1199
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Asus G71Gx notebook
Does this quad-core laptop laptop impress?
12 October 2009 9:09 GMT
- The Good
- Vivid screen, quad-core processor offers loads of power, comfortable keyboard
- The Bad
- Lags behind twin-GPU gaming laptops for performance, design won’t suit all tastes
- Verdict
- A comfortable and well-made gaming laptop, the G71Gx can’t match the highs of some of its rivals, but it does strike a good balance between power and price
- Price
- £1695
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HP Mini 311 notebook - First Look
Does it really give you HD on the move? 15 September 2009 9:56 GMT- The Good
- Great graphics handling, HDMI, great build quality, conventional trackpad button position
- The Bad
- Keyboard might not suit some, not the slimmest or lightest at this screen size, glossy screen
- Verdict
- The HP Mini 311 looks to combine some of the best features of the Mini series with great performance in a package that, whilst not the slimmest, has been considerately designed
- Price
- £349
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MSI X600 notebook
Portable and perfectly formed?
20 October 2009 16:00 GMT
- The Good
- Stylish, well made, affordable and with a surprising amount of power
- The Bad
- Battery life could be better
- Verdict
- A large but slim and light laptop that’s a great compromise between size, performance and portability
- Price
- £799
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Packard Bell EasyNote TJ65 notebook
A budget model, but does it impress?
14 September 2009 9:19 GMT
- The Good
- Stylish and well-made, a great keyboard and well specified for the money
- The Bad
- Budget processor, could be faster
- Verdict
- Look elsewhere if you need outright power, but if you’re looking for a budget machine offering quality, comfort and style, then the Packard Bell TJ65 is well worth a look
- Price
- £480
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Sony VAIO VPC-X11Z1E/X notebook
We put the X-series on trial
28 October 2009 9:22 GMT
- The Good
- Amazingly small, thin and light, great screen, battery life
- The Bad
- Atom processor limits multi-tasking, expensive
- Verdict
- Incredibly small and light, this laptop sets the bar for portability, but it’s expensive and has the entire netbook market snapping at its heels
- Price
- £1849
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Dell Latitude E5400 notebook
Affordable corporate machine?
19 August 2009 9:24 GMT
- The Good
- Good value for money, outstanding keyboard, good screen and quality
- The Bad
- Looks dull, bulky, lacks the high-end feel of more expensive machines
- Verdict
- Offering robust build quality and an excellent keyboard, the Latitude E5400 is made for daily use, and is a comfortable work partner. Support for older peripherals also makes it a great choice for businesses
- Price
- £654
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Samsung R519 notebook
Looking for a budget notebook?
21 September 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Well-made, comfortable keyboard, outstanding value
- The Bad
- Painfully dull design, location of all the ports
- Verdict
- It’s not the quickest machine, but few laptops offer better value than the Samsung R519, costing less money than the average smartphone
- Price
- £385
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Apple Mac mini 2.53GHz
An ideal starter Mac?
23 October 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Compact design, near silent operation, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and plenty of power
- The Bad
- No SD card slot, USB slots close
- Verdict
- So there are few niggles with the Mac mini. It's the usual seamless operation we've come to expect from Apple. You take it out of the box and it just works. With the upgrades coming in at the same prices as the last versions, the new Mac mini looks very tempting indeed
- Price
- £649
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Acer TravelMate TM8371 notebook
Looking for a portable business machine?
17 September 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Excellent battery life, thin and light
- The Bad
- Looks very boring, poor gaming performance
- Verdict
- Excellent performance and oodles of battery life in a thin, light, but dull frame. It doesn't win any awards for gaming performance, but we don't suspect that's what it was designed to do
- Price
- £680
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Advent Altro notebook
An incredibly thin MacBook Air-alike at half the price
7 September 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Incredibly thin, light and portable, good value for money
- The Bad
- Lack of ports, flimsy build quality, performance is lacking
- Verdict
- An incredibly thin an light machine that offers great value for money, but slightly lacking when it comes to quality and performance
- Price
- £599.99
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Toshiba Portege A600-122 notebook
An office ultraportable?
8 June 2009 13:09 GMT
- The Good
- Battery life, light weight, small size
- The Bad
- Poor performance, flimsy build
- Verdict
- With a low weight and all-day battery life, this is an ideal tool for busy corporate users, but those needing a powerful machine to multi-task on should look elsewhere
- Price
- £1044
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Asus Eee PC 1008HA notebook
Does a built-in battery reduce this model's appeal?
2 September 2009 16:00 GMT
- The Good
- Thin chassis, light weight, powerful processor
- The Bad
- Built-in battery limits expandable power options
- Verdict
- Asus have created a very thin and light netbook of 1.1kilos; it’s one of the first netbooks we’ve seen that lives up to the mandate of a netbook being truly light, truly portable and truly powerful: it’s about time
- Price
- £349
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Packard Bell dot m/a notebook
An AMD netbook (ish)
31 August 2009 10:06 GMT
- The Good
- Screen resolution, software bundle, 3G modem option
- The Bad
- Keyboard not great, battery life, screen reflection (for mobile use)
- Verdict
- Closer to a low-powered notebook than a netbook, the dot m/a will suit those looking for a compact machine for general low demand computing tasks
- Price
- £349
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Toshiba NB200-11H notebook
Does Tosh's netbook impress?
6 July 2009 15:00 GMT
- The Good
- Improved design, battery life, keyboard, quality
- The Bad
- Less portable than the original, big battery won’t suit all users
- Verdict
- A bigger solution than Toshiba’s original netbook, but it’s a better all-round package as a result. Stylish, comfortable and with a great battery life
- Price
- £367
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Samsung R620 notebook
Looking for a Blu-ray notebook?
17 August 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Well-made, stylish, great keyboard, Blu-ray and value for money
- The Bad
- Glossy lid attracts prints and scratches, average 3D power
- Verdict
- A stylish multimedia centre that offers Blu-ray at a great price. It’s also well-made and features a great keyboard. 3D performance could be better
- Price
- £669
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