Advent is PC World’s in house brand and produces entry-level machines for home users with basic needs. The Verona (£329 inc. VAT) is its attempt at a CULV laptop and, while it is suitably cheap, it falls short in most categories. read more »
Dell has been kind enough to lend us a pre-production unit of its latest high powered workstation, the Precision M6500 Mobile Workstation. read more »
HP's Envy range is the company's range-topping brand, looking to take on Apple's MacBook Pro, Dell's Adamo and Sony's high-end VAIO models. The Envy 13 is the smallest model in the range, and we’re the first publication in the UK to get a full look at a review sample. read more »
The N020 is the first laptop we’ve seen from Gateway in the past two years, since it was acquired by Acer in 2007. It uses a familiar design, and is similar in style to Acer’s previous generation TravelMate range. read more »
Toshiba’s Satellite range comprises its consumer laptops and the Satellite A500-11U (£999 inc. VAT), while not that portable, offers surprisingly good performance and a truly stylish design. read more »
While the popularity of the netbook has continued unabated, a new market has grown in the form of Consumer Ultra Low Voltage (CULV) laptops. Combining ample mobility with greater power than a netbook, the Advent Altro (£599 inc. VAT) is the latest to hit the market. read more »
Dell’s Precision M6400 Covet (£5422 inc. VAT) is a mobile workstation aimed at businesses needing formidable performance in a portable form factor. It’s very expensive, but boasts an unrivalled specification and excellent quality. read more »
Novatech is a UK manufacturer known for its high-end gaming systems. Its X1 Pro (£2724 inc. VAT) boasts a wealth of high-end components built into a stylised chassis that delivers performance and multimedia functionality – but at a price. read more »
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