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Samsung Chromebook Pro Review
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The next-gen Chromebook is here (if you buy it) Part Chromebook and part Android tablet, the 12.3-inch Samsung combines a 360-degree convertible laptop design ...

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AOC AGON AG251FZ Review: So fast, it really hertz
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So fast, it really hertz Speed matters. How do you like that for a sales pitch? If there’s any truth to it, you’d think AOC’s AGON AG251FZ gaming monitor is a ...

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OKI MC 573 Review: Business Partner for the Small Office
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Easy reload The design of the machine means all the stuff you need is in convenient reach. Tray, ports, interface – no fumbling needed. Connect and go in ...

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Palicomp i5 Titanium Review
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A fast PC without breaking the bank There are two ways to build an above average PC for a given price. One previously favored by Crewe-based manufacturer ...

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Illegear Q5 Evo Review: Gaming Made Affordable
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More is Always Better The Q5 Evo comes with 6GB of DDR4 RAM, which can be expanded to 32GB for greater performance and speed. Great for Movies ...

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Total distro toolkit
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Paul O’Brien reveals the joy of live Linux distributions and how they can provide the ability to boot a Linux environment directly from a disc or USB stick for ...

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Maui Linux 17.3 Review
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Maui linux - Can Maui show that simplicity and functionality are a winning combo for all KDE-based distros to follow? Despite Ubuntu no longer being the only ...

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Brother MFC-J6930DW Review: It’s great value
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MFC-J6930DW Review - Brother’s MFC-J6930DW is well-connected device. This A3 inkjet MFP comes with USB, a Ethernet, 802.11n wireless and NFC – plus it supports ...

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Asus VX279Q Review
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Close, but no LCD star Our first thought on unpacking the Asus VX279Q was “drat”. Not because we didn’t like the look of it. Quite the opposite: we liked it ...

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Toshiba Portégé X20W-D-10V Review
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A super-light 2-in-1 design that packs in lots of power and a free stylus – there’s much for businesses to like M ost 2-in-1 convertibles make compromises. ...

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ASUS GX800 Review
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The Asus GX700 was the world’s first liquid-cooled laptop.This is the world’s second and costs twice as much. Is it worth it? This beast is the laptop ...

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ASUS Gamer FX553 Review
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It’s all about the GPU It’s nice to see a company delivering a 15.6-inch laptop without focusing first and foremost on ultra-portability or how slim they can ...

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