29 August 2008, 17:49
Is Atom good enough for a power user? We pit it against an Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo and AMD Turion Ultra. Read on to find out if Atom is ...
7 July 2008, 10:43
Just about everyone is looking to stake their claim in the ever-growing subnotebook market, and HEXUS takes a look at MSI's first attempt.
1 February 2008, 08:37
Packard Bell takes VIA's reference NanoBook design and retails a sub-1kg notebook for £350. Any good?
3 September 2007, 08:52
Go-anywhere broadband connectivity is a strong point of the Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook T4215 Tablet PC, thanks to an embedded UMTS card. But is that enough to justify its £1,350 price-tag ...
22 March 2007, 13:40
Portable Sound Laboratories iMainGo portable active speaker system for iPods
27 February 2007, 08:29
....we can still recommend the Gateway MT6825B to a wide range of buyers looking for a well-priced, slim, powerful, quiet laptop that's more than capable of handling everyday tasks.
27 November 2006, 22:00
Anything that makes it easier to choose the right mobile phone is welcome, so the launch of Mobilesift.co.uk - a new mobile-phone comparison site - could turn out to be ...
30 June 2006, 13:17
The rockdirect Pegasus 650 Dungeons and Dragons: Online model, then, is a distinctive model that's compromised by componentry that doesn't make the grade in mid-2006. Good but not great.
4 June 2006, 08:14
the rock Pegasus 330 appears to have all the performance trimmings coupled to a decent price, but should it be on your shortlist of thin-and-light Intel Centrino Duo based notebooks?
31 May 2006, 10:57
Mobizines is an application for a range of mobiles that allow the delivery of magazine and news content to a mobile.
9 March 2006, 13:47
The Xtreme SL is simply a statement of the amount of graphical power available at the very top-end of the desktop-replacement market. Loud? A little. Huge? Yes. Fast? Oh, yes. ...
2 February 2006, 05:20
The ASUSTeK W1 Carbon Fibre notebook may win a number of design awards, but - and it's a big but - does the underlying technology and specification merit an outlay ...
13 January 2006, 08:40
All-in-all, we would probably recommend the ASUS A6J if it shipped with a single-core Dothan CPU; it's got all the right ingredients and a reasonable asking price. Throw in the ...
30 December 2005, 09:34
Rockdirect's latest effort finally brings dual-core CPUs to its laptop line, albeit one that's not hot on the mobility stakes. The Xtreme 64 4800+ is based on the large Clevo ...
6 December 2005, 01:59
Coming early next year is ATI's Mobility Radeon X1600 for laptops, aiming at mid-range mobile graphics performance. However, HEXUS has exclusively had some hands on time with an ASUS laptop ...
2 December 2005, 03:38
Alienware has had the time to see what the likes of Dell has done with its high-end laptops. Following on from that, it has also had the time to architect ...
10 November 2005, 08:27
I start writing this article sat on a bench in Aberdeen train station, freezing, as I make my way back home to Sheffield. I've been up here for a few ...
23 September 2005, 00:00
Individually, each component is useful, but nothing worth shouting about. However, combined into a neat, compact package, they become a useful set of accessories that you'll be pleased to include ...
12 September 2005, 00:00
Rockdirect, then, has most of the bases covered with its Pegasus 650 model. It's fast, quiet, reasonably portable, and, subjectively-speaking, looks good, as well. The review model, priced at £1199+VAT, ...
8 August 2005, 00:00
Users looking for ultimate notebook performance should seriously consider Rockdirect's XTI series. Taking into account overall performance, the XTI 3.8 is the fastest notebook we've tested thus far.
23 June 2005, 00:00
There's no doubt that the Rock Xtreme Ti is a fast, fast gaming laptop. However, Rock really needs to look at the engineering and component choice of, say, Dell's Inspiron ...
17 June 2005, 00:00
The chosen combination of Pentium M 770 and GeForce 6800 Go Ultra 256MB make for, without doubt, the fastest gaming laptop ever to grace HEXUS Labs, and I keep repeating ...
18 May 2005, 00:00
To sum up this peek at MSI\'s mini marvel, it\'s the absolute perfect size for my uses, outshining the horrible DTR models I\'ve reviewed for HEXUS by a massive margin. ...
8 May 2005, 00:00
Overall, as someone who likes the Nokia menu system, I was truly surprised by the progress Sony Ericsson has made in this department since the T610. The ease of use ...
12 April 2005, 00:00
Clearly, the SavRow Katana 3D-9 Portable Workstation isn\'t perfect. But computers, especially portables, are a compromise. If you need or want what this desktop replacement offers, you\'ll buy it, warts ...
21 December 2004, 00:00
All in all, Rock's Quaddra 64 3.7 is a tasty desktop-replacement laptop that oozes power. An AMD Athlon 64 3700+ makes short work of 2D tasks and a 128MB Mobility ...
8 November 2004, 00:00
Bottom line is that desktop-replacement laptops have just moved up another gear, so if you can justify spending £1750 and want a do-it-all laptop, MV\'s Ixius 3.6 is a good ...
8 June 2004, 00:00
SavRow's Razor 1.7 does a damn fine job of eliminating long-held belief that a laptop cannot be both thin-and light and a desktop-replacement at the same time. Copious amounts of ...
29 May 2004, 00:00
If Rock can position this exact specification at, say, £1499 including VAT and delivery we'd be more inclined to look upon it favourably. For £1800+ we'd really be looking at ...
13 May 2004, 00:00
I'm left wanting for a better display, DDR400 SODIMMs, 802.11g, some slight keyboard tweaks and a nice rucksack to carry it around in. It looks good, it performs well, the ...
22 April 2004, 00:00
Personally I love it. I'm a geek, I appreciate a £650 server CPU in my laptop. I appreciate being able to swap the GPU. I like having a 4x DVD+RW ...
1 March 2004, 00:00
The Voodoo PC Envy m:855 has shown us an impressive array of power in laptop form. Impressive enough for us to re-think the real use of a cumbersome desktop system. ...
7 July 2003, 00:00
Currently retailing at £2299.00 this beautiful work of engineering at its best does not come cheaply. But I ask my self, has the switch been worth it? Hell yea! I ...
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