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A true powerhouse device, the Samsung Read More →
But the oldest convertible form factor is one Lenovo has been doing for a long time, and which reached its pinnacle in the ThinkPad X220: a laptop where you can twist the screen around and fold it back to make Read More →
Pairing high-end innards with a premium, Read More →
It made sense to introduce a 15-inch laptop with its by now signature high-res IPS displays first, as that is still the most popular laptop size. However, 13-inch ultraportables are on the rise, and the new MacBook Pro 13-inch Retina Read More →
Available for under £500, the Samsung Series 5 535U3C-A01 certainly doesn’t look like a cheap laptop. It sports a lovely brushed metal chassis and a matt screen, while on its inside we have some decent specs including a 2.1GHz AMD Read More →
Acer is no stranger to producing desirable Ultrabooks. The Aspire S5 was a great, if flawed, piece of design. It was incredibly slim but its rear connectivity was awkward and its keyboard wasn’t backlit. But what really let it down Read More →
Asus has been seriously innovative the last few years, starting off a winning creative streak with the original Asus Eee Pad Transformer which culminated in the Transformer Infinity, to be followed by the no less revolutionary PadFone and its gorgeous Read More →
Forget the new 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina, Asus’ VivoBook could well be the new ultraportable line to get excited about. Get this: the affordable VivoBook sports a smooth, unibody aluminium base chassis with build quality to match its own Read More →
The 14-inch Toshiba Satellite U840W is not just your average Ultrabook. Instead, it’s as if Toshiba took a regular ultraportable laptop and stretched it widthwise. If you’ve seen Philips’ 50PFL7956H 21:9 TV, you’ll know exactly what to expect, as the Read More →