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Review Date: 30-AUG-2005
RRP: $2899.00 $2699.00
3.00
The lack of a built-in optical drive and the so-so keyboard mar this lightweight notebook; however, the price is reasonable for an ultraportable.
Review Date: 29-FEB-2008
RRP: $3999.00
3.50
While Ferrari fans are going to want to splurge for the luxury of a true Ferrari sponsored notebook, unlike the cars we can't justify the cost for the performance. The feature-set isn't bad and will get you by if you've got to have the Ferrari name, but the rest of us have no sensible reason to buy this machine at this price.
Review Date: 09-MAR-2009
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RRP: $799.00
4.00
The Acer Aspire One AOD150 is one of the best netbooks on the market. It has a 160GB hard drive, a beautiful 10.2in screen, and, despite being tiny, it is not too uncomfortable to use.
Review Date: 01-AUG-2008
RRP: $599.00
3.75
This Linux version of the Aspire One is easy to use and has a solid-state drive, but the Windows XP version has better memory and storage capacity for only $100 more. Furthermore, Acer will also release versions with built-in 3G modules. It's really a case of waiting for the new versions to arrive, unless the portability and ease of use of this unit catch your fancy.
Review Date: 18-FEB-2008
RRP: $1099.00
3.75
The Acer Aspire 2920-302G25Mn is an ultraportable 're-imagining' of the all-purpose Gemstone series; offering a similar performance in a lightweight package. Provided you can overlook its garish interior, there's plenty to love about this little gem of a performer.
Review Date: 14-SEP-2009
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RRP: $1665.12
4.50
The Aspire One AOD250 (ZG8) with an integrated Next G module is one of the best netbooks on the market. The integrated 3G module means there are no dongles hanging off it, and the overall build quality and style of the netbook is superb. We recommend it for anyone who wants a small laptop to get online anywhere and anytime.
Review Date: 01-SEP-2006
RRP: $2699.00
4.50
For its size and price this Acer is a great purchase. It has a strong selection of connectivity options crammed into a small package and good battery life as well.
Review Date: 04-APR-2006
RRP: $2499.00
3.50
Alienware takes a nice step out of the high-power desktop world into the ultraportable market with the Sentia m3200
Review Date: 18-FEB-2008
RRP: $2499.00
4.00
The MacBook Air is a superbly crafted notebook, but this niche product isn't for everyone. Its lack of optical drive, FireWire and Ethernet ports deem it inadequate for power or everyday users. Regardless, it functions well as a secondary device for frequent travellers, or those who require basic, hassle-free computing.
Review Date: 17-AUG-2007
RRP: $3499.00
3.50
We truly wanted to love the Asus U1F (1P010E), but its lack of a built-in optical drive and poor graphics chip dampened our ardour. Nevertheless, it remains a handsome choice for business use and web browsing.
Review Date: 18-SEP-2006
RRP: $2499.00
3.50
A good ultraportable, the U5F offers excellent battery life and solid performance wrapped up in a stylish and attractive package.
Review Date: 24-JUN-2005
RRP: $2999.00
3.00
Lightweight and fully equipped, the 1.8 kilogram W5A goes one step further than most ultraportables, coming with a swivel Webcam.
Review Date: 04-SEP-2006
RRP: $3499.00
3.50
The first leather encased notebook on the market, the S6 also performs quite well.
Review Date: 20-FEB-2008
RRP: $2799.00
4.00
The U3 offers HDMI and eSATA ports, integrated HSDPA and GPS and features a dual graphics setup. Whether or not you are willing to sacrifice an internal optical drive for these features will determine if this stylish ultraportable is for you.
 
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