Desktop replacements
MSI CX640
Oct 30, 2011 The CX640 is powered by a 2.3GHz Core i5-2410M processor, 4GB of memory and boasts a Nvidia GeForce GT 520M
HP Envy 17 3D 17-2000ee
Sep 14, 2011 The HP sports a full QWERTY keyboard along with backlit keys for working in low-light conditions
HP Pavilion dv6-6090ee
Aug 17, 2011 The HP Pavilion dv6-6090ee is a capable desktop replacement that packs a 2GHz Intel Sandy Bridge processor
HP ProBook 4520S
Feb 09, 2011 This ProBook is a behemoth that targets demanding application users rather than gamers
Acer Aspire 5745DG
Feb 09, 2011 Does this desktop replacement have the innards to stand up to Acer's claims?
Toshiba Qosmio x500-11g
Nov 04, 2010 Toshiba's Qosmio marvel is a rig for the enthusiast and will eat anything that you throw at it. Fired up in 'precious black' and red it is also the most stylish desktop replacement around
Sony VAIO VPCF116FG
Nov 04, 2010 The VAIO F Series breaks away from Sony's usual guise to give us a rig that is ultra-capable and suave
HP Pavilion dv8-1190ee
Nov 04, 2010 The HP Pavillion can handle games pretty well and has much better specs than most other desktop replacements, but it is expensive
Fujitsu LifeBook NH570
Nov 04, 2010 The LifeBook NH570, like most of Fujitsu's machines, is all business. This one offers a 2.67GHz Core i7 620M CPU and 4GB of RAM
Asus U53JC Bamboo collection
Nov 04, 2010 Asus U53JC has a bamboo lid, trackpad and a palm rest, making it an eco-friendly powerhouse that sets itself apart
Acer Aspire 8943G
Nov 04, 2010 The Aspire features a 18.4-inch LCD screen and weighs close to 4kg, making it a fully-fledged desktop replacement
HP HDX18 x18-1070ee Premium Notebook PC
Nov 04, 2009 The HDX18 targets users that demand premium performance and entertainment. Is it up to the task?
Apple MacBook Pro
May 11, 2009 On its website Apple claims ‘everything in the 17-inch MacBook Pro is huge. Except its size and weight’. Is there substance to the company’s claims?
Toshiba Qosmio X300-130
Apr 14, 2009 Toshiba’s Qosmio X300-130 holds a lofty price tag of US $2178 and the company reckons this desktop replacement ‘combines massive performance with ground-breaking style’. Is there substance to both of Toshiba’s claims?
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