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Asus Transformer Pad TF300T

Asus Transformer Pad TF300T

The Transformer Pad implements a number of cost-saving measures and consequently lacks the sparkle of the Eee Pad Transformer Prime. Still, the Pad is significantly cheaper than the Prime, so you may well be prepared to accept the trade-off. Read more

22 May, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
Preview: HTC One X

Preview: HTC One X

...If it's a quad-core Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) smartphone you want, then add the HTC One... Read more

27 February, 2012 by Jessica Dolcourt
Sony Vaio T series ultrabooks, in pictures

Sony Vaio T series ultrabooks, in pictures

...The ultrabooks are based on the Sandy Bridge Intel Core i3- 2367M processor rather than the new Ivy Bridge chipset, 4GB of... Read more

3 May, 2012 by Ben Woods
Dell Precision M6600

Dell Precision M6600

The Precision M6600 is a hefty investment and it won't win points for elegance. However, this is a solid and highly configurable mobile workstation that should perform well with a wide range of demanding workloads. Read more

15 February, 2012 by Charles McLellan
Lenovo ThinkPad X121e

Lenovo ThinkPad X121e

This 11.6in. ultraportable features the usual impressive ThinkPad build quality and exemplary keyboard. If you're seeking a small, portable and relatively affordable notebook and don't mind the absence of an optical drive, the ThinkPad X121e is well worth considering. Read more

21 October, 2011 by Sandra Vogel
Lenovo ThinkPad W520

Lenovo ThinkPad W520

...benefits from a superb high-resolution screen, dedicated graphics and a quad-core processor. This level of sophistication doesn't come cheap: the starting price... Read more

27 May, 2011 by Sandra Vogel
Dell Latitude XT3 Tablet PC

Dell Latitude XT3 Tablet PC

Dell's convertible Latitude XT3 tablet has some neat features and a good choice of configurations. However, it lacks USB 3.0 and an optical drive, battery life is disappointing and it's relatively heavy for a 13.3in. notebook. As a result, we'd hesitate to recommend it for everyday use. Read more

20 March, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
HP EliteBook 8560w Mobile Workstation

HP EliteBook 8560w Mobile Workstation

...plus the ability to run up to five displays, and plentiful quad-core processor options. Preconfigured models start at £1,065 and rise to £2... Read more

13 March, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
HP Folio 13-2000

HP Folio 13-2000

The HP Folio 13 is a neatly designed business ultrabook that's solidly built and has a comfortable keyboard. However, there are only two USB ports, the screen is unimpressive and storage capacity is limited. Read more

28 February, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
Toshiba Portégé Z830-10P

Toshiba Portégé Z830-10P

The Portégé Z830 is an impressive business ultrabook. Apart from the amount of flex in the lid, we like the slimline design and thoughtful ergonomics. Not everyone will appreciate the connectors on the back edge, though, and we'd have liked access to the battery. Read more

19 January, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
HP Elitebook 8460p

HP Elitebook 8460p

The Elitebook 8460p is a robust, if somewhat heavy, 14in. business notebook. We don't like the keyboard design, but the matte screen is superb. We also appreciate the range of off-the-shelf configurations, and the high-quality audio subsystem. Read more

8 September, 2011 by Sandra Vogel
Dell Vostro 3750

Dell Vostro 3750

Dell's visually pleasing Vostro 3750 is a good desktop replacement contender for small businesses. It delivers solid, if not spectacular, performance and reasonable battery life for a 17.3in. system with dual integrated/discrete graphics and a conventional hard disk. Read more

9 August, 2011 by Charles McLellan
Dell XPS 15z

Dell XPS 15z

...199 (inc. VAT; £999.16 ex. VAT) for our tricked-out Intel Core i7 model, there's a lot to like. The new XPS 15z... Read more

24 May, 2011 by Dan Ackerman
Exotic Linux distros: A walk on the wild side

Exotic Linux distros: A walk on the wild side

...5. Tiny CoreTiny Core is a tiny Linux distribution that comes in at less than 10MB... Read more

19 March, 2011 by Jack Wallen
Behind the scenes at MIT's nuclear reactor

Behind the scenes at MIT's nuclear reactor

...This photo was taken in the dark of the reactor core. It demonstrates what's called Cerenkov radiation, which is caused by energy... Read more

16 February, 2011 by Martin LaMonica

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