If you’ve always wanted an IBM ThinkPad but couldn’t afford one, take a look at the R50.
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The Inspiron 510m is aimed at the small business user, and in many respects it hits the mark, but it’s still not perfect.
It seems like notebooks are getting cheaper all the time. This model from eMachines sports a 15.4in widescreen display and still comes in at under £1,000.
The Sony VAIO PCG-FR415S is a budget desktop replacement notebook. It’s not as feature rich as the Sony VAIO PCG-GRT916Z we looked at recently, but it does cost a lot less.
If you’re in the market for a fully featured Centrino notebook that won’t break the bank, Systemax has just what you’re looking for.
If you’re looking for one of the slimmest, lightest, and downright desirable notebooks around, this is it. But you’ll have to pay dearly to show off in the airport departure lounge.
If you dream of being able to play all your 3D games anytime and anywhere, you better start saving for the Voodoo Envy M:855.
The VAIO PCG-GRT916Z is a truly impressive desktop replacement notebook. It’s powerful, well featured and has the best screen we’ve ever seen.
The Acer Aspire 1705SCi is a true desktop replacement, with a massive screen and the power to match many desktop PCs.
IBM’s ThinkPad X31 is a well crafted ultra portable notebook for the user who values light weight and small dimensions over all else.