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Review Date: 24-APR-2006
RRP: $3999.00
4.00
This Acer notebook is worth considering if you need a 64-bit processor and plan to move to Windows Vista in the near future. The superior build quality is also a plus.
Review Date: 29-AUG-2005
RRP: $3899.00 $3699.00
4.00
Sleek, powerful, well-equipped portable computing for a fair price.
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: 01-JAN-2005
RRP: $3048.00
3.50
The Acer is a powerful notebook, capable of operating as a media centre PC.
Review Date: 27-MAR-2008
RRP: $2499.00
4.00
A desktop replacement notebook with good speed and some versatile connectivity features that's also comfortable to use.
Review Date: 28-APR-2008
RRP: $2699.00
3.75
With an 18.4in high-definition screen, a 5.1 speaker configuration, a digital TV tuner and a Blu-ray player built-in, the Gemstone Blue is almost like a complete home theatre setup. It's fairly easy to use and it's a good performer, so it's a good choice for anyone after a desktop replacement.
Review Date: 24-APR-2008
RRP: $5870.00
4.00
Once you get over the fact that you could buy several PCs at this price, the Alienware Area-51 m15x-R1 is an extremely capable desktop replacement for the keen gamer.
Review Date: 18-FEB-2008
RRP: $7643.00
4.00
The Alienware m9750 is without a doubt one of the most powerful and feature packed notebooks we've laid our hands on, but it comes at a hefty price. Unless you're bent on portability you'd be much better off buying a desktop system for half the price and with considerably more power. That said, if you've got your mind set on a notebook, you need the power and have the cash, then you'll enjoy the broad functionality and classic Alienware style of this machine.
Review Date: 09-APR-2005
RRP: $4995.00
2.50
Too pricey for what is being offered.
Review Date: 21-OCT-2008
RRP: $3199.00
4.00
Apple’s greenest notebook ever is also one of its best. The MacBook Pro is overpriced, but you certainly get a powerful and exquisitely designed machine for your hard-earned cash. It’s not perfect, but using it is a largely positive experience on the whole.
Review Date: 12-MAY-2006
RRP: $3199.00
3.50
It's expensive, but the MacBook Pro offers better performance and speed than its predecessors and ships standard with a whole range of intuitive features
Review Date: 13-DEC-2005
RRP: $3199.00
4.00
The PowerBook hasn't been drastically overhauled, but it remains as one of the best options on the market for either Home or Office use. Be prepared to pay for it though.
Review Date: 03-APR-2008
RRP: $3399.00
4.00
If you already own a MacBook Pro, there is little reason to upgrade. For the rest of us, Apple's power notebook is a fine machine on the whole.
Review Date: 29-JUN-2009
RRP: $2399.00
4.25
The 13in Apple MacBook has gone Pro, with more memory, beefier processors and an embedded battery that outlasts similar-sized notebooks we've tested. We would prefer an option for a more powerful graphics card though.
Review Date: 29-JUN-2009
RRP: $3699.00
4.00
Apple's latest MacBook Pro features improved internal components and now comes with an SD card slot at the expense of an ExpressCard slot. The superb aluminium design remains the same and performance is pretty impressive on the whole.
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