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Review Date: 01-JUL-2009
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RRP: $3599.00
5.00
Despite the slow wireless networking and the lack of a dedicated graphics card, the 14.1in size, light weight, thin frame and advanced features combine to make the Lenovo ThinkPad T400s the perfect laptop for corporate high-flyers. We give it 5 stars and heartily recommend it to anyone who is in the market for a well-performing and solidly constructed slim-profile notebook.
Review Date: 10-JAN-2008
RRP: $2499.00
4.50
Until now MSI's notebook range had not really impressed us, but the GX600 is a fairly good performer with the added potential of the turbo mode. The inclusion of e-SATA and HDMI ports show that MSI has its finger on the pulse, which will help keep this notebook functional into the future.
Review Date: 10-JUL-2006
RRP: $5499.00
4.50
An awesome all purpose notebook which has great gaming performance, and Blu-ray support complete with HDMI. For the early adopter, it doesn't get much better than this.
Review Date: 13-DEC-2007
RRP: $3999.00
4.50
It's not the kind of notebook you want to carry around with you everywhere, but it's a powerful desktop replacement that will provide plenty of entertainment.
Review Date: 13-NOV-2006
RRP: $2991.00 $2255.00
4.50
This is by far one of the best performing notebooks we've seen. Not only has it equalled the top score of 107 in PC WorldBench 5, but it has done so with very good battery life. This will suit anyone's needs except for people hoping to play the latest games, and the buzzing speaker was an unfortunate blemish on an otherwise excellent unit.
Review Date: 30-JUL-2007
RRP: $2899.00
4.50
The Dell XPS M1330 is the most powerful notebook we've tested to date. It's slim, it's stylish and for your money, it's even good value. There's little to complain about this notebook, except if you don't have one.
Review Date: 21-FEB-2007
RRP: $5499.00
4.50
As a notebook, media player or desktop replacement this machine will do a good job. If you're hoping to watch high definition media there are few other options. Although there's a hefty price tag, it only reflects the stacks of hardware put together in this system that make it a worthwhile purchase for anyone's needs.
Review Date: 22-APR-2006
RRP: $2420.00
4.50
Phenomenal performance for its price, yet it still has all the features to justify it as a powerful, secure and durable business machine.
Review Date: 13-APR-2006
RRP: $3499.00
4.50
We couldn't find a weak point - and believe us, we put the Acer through its paces. With a WorldBench score of 90, it'll breeze through most tasks. If you're looking for something powerful with great entertainment potential then look no further than the Acer Aspire 9504WSMi.
Review Date: 08-NOV-2007
RRP: $5999.00
4.25
If you've got the money to spend, this notebook is a great replacement for a desktop PC. The large screen doubles well as a TV and computer screen and the included HD-DVD player is a nice addition.
Review Date: 01-MAY-2008
RRP: $3699.00
4.25
There's a lot to this notebook, and while it works great for the most part, it could still use a little refinement, especially with regards to its video input ports. Overall though, it's a great media centre notebook and it does have tremendous storage capacity.
Review Date: 04-APR-2008
RRP: $2199.00
4.25
If you want some power under the hood but still need mobility this XPS from Dell is a great option. We're keen on the design and build as well as the features in tow.
Review Date: 18-SEP-2007
RRP: $4999.00
4.25
There's a definite premium for all of this desktop functionality in a portable, notebook style machine. However, if you're willing to spend the money and need a less fixed computing solution, the HP Pavilion HDX9003TX is a great choice.
Review Date: 28-SEP-2007
RRP: $3549.00
4.25
If you're a gamer and you need more mobility, this machine is clearly a great option. The lights are crazy and fun, if not too garish for some, and there's a tonne of power at your fingertips, including SLI graphics and an AGEIA physics card.
Review Date: 08-DEC-2008
RRP: $6399.00
4.25
This is a very fast workstation that features a small Wacom digitiser built into the right palm rest and the latest networking technology. But with its very heavy weight and sky-high price tag, users will need to decide if its worth buying this instead of two similarly fast PCs.
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