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Samsung X65 Core2Duo/T8300 Laptop

Samsung X65 Core2Duo/T8300 Laptop

15.4" ; 2.4 GHz ; Centrino Duo T8300 ; 250 GB more...
Samsung - NPX65A003SUK
from £929.97 - £1008.54
 
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Samsung X22 T8100 Laptop

Samsung X22 T8100 Laptop

14.1" ; 2.1 GHz ; Centrino Duo T8100 ; 200 GB more...
Samsung - NPX22A004SUK
from £829.97 - £876.39
 
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Reviews of Laptops

cnet.co.uk Title: Samsung R700 T8100

Pros: Full-size keyboard; value for money

Cons: Relatively low screen resolution

Verdict: The R700 isn't the most exciting laptop in the world, but there's no ignoring its value for money. It's quick, easy to use and though not stunningly attractive, wouldn't look out of place in anyone's home

Summary: The Samsung R700 T8100 is an exciting desktop replacement. It packs plenty of memory and space to run and store files from your desktop PC. With a host of features, full-size keyboard and great connectivity options, it could be the PC killer you've been w
76/100
pcplus.co.uk Title: Samsung Q45

Pros: Great value for money, Good display

Cons: Poor sound, Nothing to get excited about

Verdict: Reasonably good in most areas, and good value too, but don't expect to fall in love

Summary: The latest in Samsung's Q range of small laptops is, on the face of it, a very appealing prospect. Outwardly, its minimalist 'piano black' casing gives it what most users would class as an enviable, even chic, appearance
80/100
pcplus.co.uk Title: Samsung Q45

Pros: Great value for money, Good display

Cons: Poor sound, Nothing to get excited about

Verdict: Reasonably good in most areas, and good value too, but don't expect to fall in love

Summary: The latest in Samsung's Q range of small laptops is, on the face of it, a very appealing prospect. Outwardly, its minimalist 'piano black' casing gives it what most users would class as an enviable, even chic, appearance
80/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Samsung P200

Pros: Compact size; fast performance; sturdy build quality

Cons: No Draft-N Wi-Fi; lacks ports

Verdict: The Samsung P200 is not only small and well built, but it also packs a significant performance punch. It has its weaknesses, such as the lack of ports and slightly non-standard keyboard layout, but overall, we reckon it's one of the better thin-and-light

Summary: The Samsung P200 is a compact, well-built thin-and-light laptop. It punches above its weight in the performance ring, and has a decent amount of storage. It's a good option for those who are after a powerful thin-and-light, but don't want to empty out the
75/100
whatlaptop.co.uk Title: Samsung X22

Pros: Lightweight, Strong performance, Impressive multimedia capabilities, Good connectivity

Cons: Poor battery life

Verdict: A great combination of power and design, but battery life disappoints

Summary: Samsung's Aura laptop range has consistently impressed us, but its easily scratched casing has proved disappointing in the past. The X22 (£880 inc. VAT) removes this flaw and provides impressive power, features and usability at a reasonable price
80/100
techradar.com Title: Samsung Q70

Pros: Good multimedia credentials, Strong performance

Cons: Casing prone to scratches

Verdict: For such a compact machine, performance was surprisingly fast. We found Windows Vista booted with minimal delay - this was certainly helped by 2048MB of memory. Applications also ran smoothly, and there was more than enough power for everyday use. A 160GB

Summary: The 13.3-inch display is a widescreen panel, so proved ideal for watching movies and working with spreadsheets
80/100
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