Top rated ultraportable laptops: August 2011

Here are our ten top rated ultraportable notebooks for August 2011
  • PC World Staff (PC World Australia (online))
  • — 24 August, 2011 10:11

There's no doubt that Apple's MacBook Air is the ultraportable laptop of choice for many people. However, at the top of our top rated list is its main challenger: Samsung Series 9. It's slim, light, a joy to use, it has good speed and connectivity features, and its matte screen is just beautiful.

Our list also includes Fujitsu's, Sony's and Toshiba's great, 'no compromise' ultraportables, which have full-voltage CPUs and built-in optical drives. If you're a gamer, you'll want to check out the little Alienware M11x R3, which packs lots of graphics power in an ultraportable frame. If you're a business user looking for something small and solidly built, then HP's EliteBook 2560p should be right up your alley.

About our ratings: A star rating is awarded to a product in quarter increments from one star to five stars. The higher the star rating, the better the notebook. Notebooks are evaluated on performance, features, build quality, ease of use, battery life and value for money.

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Sony VAIO S Series VPCSA255GG

The Sony VAIO S Series VPCSA25GG is for suit-wearing business users who want something that stands out. It's thin, it's light, it has USB 3.0 and other nice features, and it has good CPU and graphics performance. It could use an SSD and built-in 3G, and its hinge could be better, but overall we think it's a good unit.

  • Review Date:
  • Reviewer:
  • Manufacturer:
  • 8th Aug., 2011
  • Elias Plastiras
  • Sony
  • Rating:
  • Price:
  • 4.00
  • $ 2,399.00
  • Pros:
  • Size and weight
  • Features and performance
  • Good keyboard
  • Cons:
  • Screen hinge was poor
  • No SSD
  • No integrated 3G

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