CheckCost guide to laptops clues you in to what you need to know, from finding the type of notebook that fits your lifestyle to all the latest trends. Here at our Laptop category you can find reasonable laptop computers and new notebooks from hundreds of makes and models, including Acer, Toshiba, HP, Sony and more. Browse and compare the best laptop pc focusing on laptop memory, hard disk type/hard drive and accessories or just find out which Laptop is having the best sale this week.
Reviews of Laptops
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Title: HP Pavilion dv6700t review
Pros: Eye-catching design, Good productivity performance, Altec Lansing speakers, Bundled TV tuner and remote, Blu-ray drive
Cons: Only one display option
Verdict: The HP Pavilion dv6700t comes preinstalled with CyberLink DVD Suite, HP PhotoSmart Essentials, Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Edition (60-day trial), Microsoft Works 9.0, and Symantec Norton Internet Security 2008 (60-day trial). HP insures the sy
Summary: HP's latest 15.4-inch notebook sports a stylish design, solid performance, and plenty of multimedia bells and whistles.
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80/100 |
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Title: HP 2133 Mini-Note PC
Pros: Gorgeous looks; fantastic keyboard; good connectivity
Cons: Slow performance; screen is too reflective to use outdoors
Verdict: The 2133 Mini-Note is extremely desirable. It looks fantastic, and the keyboard is the best in its class, but it lets itself down in too many areas. It's too slow, the screen is too reflective to be used outdoors and it's slightly too expensive
Summary: It was only a matter of time before the major laptop makers jumped on the Eee PC's low-price, diminutive bandwagon. Like the Eee, the HP 2133 is small, portable and affordable, but it has the bonus of being easy to use. It's underpowered, but the great ke
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72/100 |
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Title: HP 530
Pros: Strong build, Good keyboard, Handles well
Cons: Limited battery life
Verdict: At this price point, it's impossible to ignore how usable and versatile this laptop is
Summary: The HP 530 (£329 inc. VAT) has been specifically designed as an entry-level laptop, so you won't find many frills. It has a neat and crisp design that is attractive, if a little minimalist.
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80/100 |
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Title: Review: HP Compaq nc6400 notebook
Pros: Bluetooth, Wifi and Vodafone 3G wireless broadband connectivity as standard; integrated fingerprint and smart card security
Cons: Poor graphics performance; washed-out display
Verdict: Connectivity and security features make this business notebook stand out
Summary: Review: HP Compaq nc6400 notebookExcellent wireless connectivity features, plus a fingerprint reader, and more
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80/100 |
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Title: HP Compaq 6710b
Pros: Well built, Comfortable to use, Powerful
Cons: Quite large and heavy, No wireless N
Verdict: Good usability and strength, but not the most portable of machines
Summary: Laptops from HP's Compaq range are known for their robustness and usability, making them ideal tools for the business user. True to form, the Compaq 6710b (£1040 inc. VAT) offers a sturdy chassis, comfortable interface and impressive performance
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80/100 |
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Title: HP Compaq 6510b
Pros: Strong screen; Robust and resilient design; Good battery life
Cons: Unremarakable performance; Only 120GB storage
Verdict: As a corporate system, the stability and battery life of the Compaq 6510b set it apart from its rivals. However, better specified and more powerful systems can be bought for a lower price, so many buyers may feel short-changed if buying for home and famil
Summary: The 14.1-inch screen provides strong visibility for indoor and outdoor use
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70/100 |
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