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      <description>It&#039;s been a long time coming, but Samsung&#039;s debut in the already crowded netbook market is finally here. It&#039;s up against some pretty stiff competition, though, so the burning question is whether Samsung&#039;s alchemists have used that time to perfect the netbook formula.</description>
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      <description>It&#039;s no secret that the key to the Eee PC 1000H&#039;s current A List status is its tremendous six-hour battery life, three times that of its rivals. We know it, you know it, and MSI certainly knows it - hence the belated introduction of the MSI Wind U100-291UK, now with the all-important six-cell battery.</description>
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      <description>Sony&#039;s newest addition to the VAIO range has been drawing stares from the PC Pro troops since it arrived - largely because it&#039;s lipstick red. Whether this is a plus or not is open to interpretation, but you&#039;d better learn to live with it, as the only other colour on offer is an even less appealing brown.
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      <description>So here it is. The few leaks about the X300 have only served to heighten the sense of expectation as Lenovo produces - arguably - the most notable laptop of the last five years. And PC Pro has the first full review.
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      <description>The large glossy black lid is a fingerprint magnet, but keep it clean and it looks great. The interior is all black, and even though it looks a little plasticky it doesn&#039;t feel overtly like a budget model.</description>
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      <description>Before you&#039;ve even laid eyes on the MacBook Air, the very process of extricating it from its packaging frustrates and excites in a way that few technology purchases can. In typical Apple fashion, every detail has been considered, right down to stage managing the first glimpse of your long-awaited purchase.</description>
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      <description>We first saw the MacBook Pro over a year ago and the exterior has changed little since Apple first adopted Intel&#039;s architecture. But Apple has been busy with the internals, with plenty of worthwhile changes that make the MacBook better value.</description>
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      <description>Ever since Intel processors became standard across Apple&#039;s range, there&#039;s been little architectural difference between a MacBook and any given PC laptop. What&#039;s more, Mac OS X and Windows coexist happily; there&#039;s no issue with sharing files with PC users and most popular (and non-gaming) software is available in a Mac version.</description>
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      <description>When we recently reviewed Asus&#039;s ultraportable U2E, we thought that the premium end of the light laptop market had reached a zenith of luxury: a leather-clad chassis, a keyboard surrounded by brushed metal and a velvet pouch for the machine itself. We&#039;ve been proved wrong, though, by the arrival of the Asus Lamborghini VX3.</description>
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      <description>With so much choice in a hugely crowded marketplace, there seems to be a laptop for everyone these days. The Samsung R410, though, sits in a niche that, as of yet, hasn&#039;t been saturated - the 14in laptop. It&#039;s a surprise as this laptop&#039;s workaday 1,280 x 800 pixel resolution provides plenty of desktop space, while ensuring the...</description>
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