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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>With most compact cameras offering resolutions so ludicrously high that it almost doesn&#039;t matter any more, the battleground has moved on to other areas. Chief among these is design.
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      <description>It&#039;s all well and good having a PC with a monstrous graphics card and quad-core processor, but the sheer amount of cooling required to make these parts functional often results in a loud PC. A huge CPU heatsink, inefficient GPU setup and various fans dotted around the chassis can all contribute to an uncomfortable whirr disrupting any...</description>
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