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Asus ZenBook UX310UA Review: Lean, mean and devilishly good looking

Asus ZenBook UX310UA Review - THE SLIM, TASTEFUL design of Asus’s ZenBook range calls to mind Apple’s now-defunct MacBook Air, but with a wider range of configurations, and much more palatable pricing. In this case, the resemblance isn’t purely ...
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Dell XPS 13 9360 Developer Edition

Dell’s updated Linux laptop—we wish we were richer DELL’S XPS 13 LINEAGE, now in its sixth generation, has long been regarded as the pinnacle of svelte laptops. When they first appeared in the wild, people were amazed that such a finely crafted ...
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Razer Blade Stealth (2017) Review: A rather stealthy upgrade

With its original Blade Stealth, Razer delivered an impressive ultrabook with a whole lot of style and an affordable price tag to go with it. Now, the American gaming hardware-maker has returned with an update that largely provides more of the ...
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Acer Spin 7 Review: Not quite all things to everyone

The new Spin 7 isn’t cheap, but you could spend a lot more on a laptop. Apple’s 12in MacBook, for example, is pricier with a lower specification and a smaller screen, and lacks the feature that gives the Spin 7 its name: a touchscreen that you can ...
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Asus ZenBook Flip UX360UA (i5-6200U CPU, 256GB SSD) review – Flipping a new leaf on 2-in-1 laptops

Asus ZenBook Flip UX360UA - Just a glance at ASUS’s refined ZenBook Flip UX360UA is enough to betray the notion that the 2-in-1 category has matured. Made up of two 14mm polished aluminium halves, the Flip is fused together by a pair of honed, fully ...
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Dell XPS 13 2 in 1 (2017) Review – ONE OF THE BEST JUST GOT BETTER

Dell’s XPS 13 blew us away when it first arrived at the PCTA labs, being one of the thinnest and lightest ultraportable laptops around. Yet it didn’t scrimp on quality in the process, with a beautiful screen, sturdy construction and relatively ...
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175 Dell Inspiron 17-7737 Review

Dell Inspiron 17-7737 Review

A big, powerful metal monster of a laptop. If the Dell Inspiron 17 7737 looks familiar, it’s because it’s the bigger 17in version of the Inspiron 15 7000 reviewed back. Although this huge Windows 8.1 laptop isn’t quite as fast as the admittedly ...
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Lenovo Legion Y520 Review

Reviewed by Ren Alcantara Video games are big business. Gaming companies know this, and that's how they're able to keep publishing games. Manufacturers know this too, and it's such big business, there are whole brands devoted to making ...
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HP Chromebook 13 G1 Review

It's art, but is it good? Some people aren’t happy that the world of computing is dominated by Microsoft Window's. Here at Computeractive, we’re fine with that. Yes. it can sometimes be annoying, but these days Windows works pretty well, and it ...
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Asus ZenBook 3 Review: A powerful, light laptop

Asus makes a bewildering variety of neat aluminium laptops under complicated model numbers, so calling this just ‘3’ means it’s meant to be something special. To emphasise the point, it comes with gold trim all the way round the lid. This makes the ...
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Asus Chromebook C202SA Review: A little battler

Generally speaking, we’re wary of laptops that are too cheap. When you see this one - Asus Chromebook C202SA, it might seem like you’re getting a bargain. But these days you can run up that sort of bill just filling a trolley in ...
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HP Spectre x360 15 Review

The best 15in convertible you can buy, with plenty of power, stylish design and a great screen and keyboard The HP Spectre x360 isn’t a single laptop: that would be too simple. Instead, the range covers both 13.3in and 15.6in chassis sizes, with ...
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