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 »
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 »
Following loads of hype, we’ve finally managed to get our hands on a pre-production sample of Nokia’s Booklet 3G netbook – a stunningly well made product that’s set to turn heads like no other netbook. read more »
Acer’s Ferrari range has traditionally been made up of high-end ultraportables with expensive price tags to match. The Acer Ferrari One is considerably more affordable, bringing the Ferrari brand to the masses. read more »
Asus’ N10 is the first netbook we’ve seen to feature a dedicated graphics card, letting you carry out demanding 3D tasks. The latest Asus N10JH features an updated graphics card, and the ability to switch between that and an integrated GPU means you’ll benefit from both power and battery life. 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 »
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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