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Recommended Buys: Everyday Computing – November 2012

12/8/2012 3:28:58 PM

The promise of Blu-ray action and discrete graphics for under $900 makes this a bargain

All round machine that performs brilliantly and looks great

All round machine that performs brilliantly and looks great

This latest Sony VAIO E Series ticks a lot of important boxes as a jack of all trades, sporting dual-core Intel Core i5 power, 8GB of RAM, plenty of storage space and a Blu-ray drive.

Connectivity is a strong point, with speedy USB 3.0 port sitting alongside a duo of USB 2.0 options and HDMI output. At the price-point that we've selected you get a healthy 500GB of hard drive storage, discrete graphics from AMD and a battery that Sony promises is capable of lasting for up to four hours.

This being Sony you can, of course, configure to your heart's content and even the base model (dual-­core Pentium, DVD, 4GB of RAM and integrated graphics) should perform amicably.

Details

·         Price: $899

·         Website: www.sony.com

·         Screen: 15.5 in

·         Weight: 2.7kg

·         Battery: 210 mins

 

Packard Bell EasyNote TV

Packard Bell EasyNote TV

The EasyNote TV won't win any prizes for design or technological innovation but we can guarantee it's an ample performer that will allow you to tackle your daily digital tasks with little fuss.

A 500GB HDD is generously priced and excellent connectivity options make up for outdated processing power.

Details

·         Price: $599

·         Screen: 15.6in

·         Weight: 2.5kg

·         Battery: 162 mins

 

Toshiba Qosmio X870 - Big-screen beauty

Monster laptop with impressive gaming credentials and a nifty 3D display to boot

Multimedia powerhouse that's much more than a gaming PC

Multimedia powerhouse that's much more than a gaming PC

You don't need to be a serious gamer in order to fully appreciate the impressive specification sheet of the latest big-hitting Qosmio. Toshiba has created a monster laptop that fully lives up to the tag of desktop replacement.

The 17.3-inch, Full HD, 3D display is perfect not only for high-octane gaming, but also for watching Blu-ray movies or editing your high- resolution images. On the media front it also helps that there's a stereo speaker setup from audio expert Harman Kardon on board.

Storing your digital data shouldn't prove tricky either as there's a whopping 1TB of hard drive space on offer, along with a 128GB SSD drive for super-fast boot up times and extra-quick access to those essential files.

Details

·         Price: $2,205

·         Screen: 17.3 in

·         Weight: 3.4kg

·         Battery: 41 mins

 

Samsung Series 5 550P

Samsung Series 5 550P

The latest quad-core Intel Core power, a vivid 1080p display, impressive audio, through the JBL stereo speaker and Max Boost subwoofer setup, and Nvidia graphic processing makes this one of the best pound for pound laptops we've seen.

It looks pretty swish as well and the isolated keyboard is as good as we've laid our mitts on.

Details

·         Price: $1,005

·         Website: www..com

·         Screen: 17.3in

·         Weight: 3 kg

·         Battery: 195 mins

 

Sony VAIO Duo 11 - Thin and Light

Unrivalled slimline design and touchscreen display that packs seriously powerful performance

As brilliant as mobile computing gets at the moment

As brilliant as mobile computing gets at the moment

Windows 8 gives PC manufacturers a lot more flexibility when it comes to design, thanks to the platform's multiple navigation features, and in no other device is this demonstrated more impressively than the VAIO Duo 11.

Part tablet, part Ultrabook and part powerful PC, the Duo 11 boasts an intuitive sliding build, dubbed the Surf Slider. This allows the slimline stunner to be operated just like a traditional notebook, as well as easily being used as a touchscreen tablet.

Packing the latest Intel Core processing power, up to 8GB of RAM, a 256GB SSD and a Full FID display panel, the Duo 11 is anything but a novelty and is as jaw-droppingly brilliant as mobile computing gets.

Details

·         Price: $1,499

·         Website: www.sony.com

·         Screen: 11.6in touch

·         Weight: 1.3 kg

·         Battery: 210 mins

 

HP Envy 6

HP Envy 6

It may not be the thinnest or lightest Ultrabook in town but, at 20mm thick and weighing just over 2kg, the Envy 6 is hardly likely to cause your back too much trouble when carrying it about.

And at a price tag around half of the original HP Ultrabook, and packed with 2012's best technology, it's excellent value for money.

Details

·         Price: $749

·         Screen: 15.6in

·         Weight: 2.1 kg

·         Battery: 251 mins

Dell XPS 15 - Have it all

An incredible setup fit to take on any task - and it looks very cool too

It's a machine that packs in a wealth of top-end technology

It's a machine that packs in a wealth of top-end technology

The XPS 15 is a fantastic laptop that will smash through your digital demands with ease. It will make mincemeat of your FID movies, handle casual gaming with aplomb and perform without a stutter on more challenging assignments, such as video or high-quality picture editing.

It's a machine that packs in a wealth of top-end technology - an Intel Core i7 CPU, an Nvidia GeForce GT 640M GPU and ample storage - inside a body that oozes style. We're not sure what's cooler: the brushed silver exterior or the soft rubberised interior.

At 23.2mm thick and weighing 2.6kg, this laptop's portable enough to carry around and the plethora of port activity won’t leave you wanting either.

Details

·         Price:         $2,669

·         Website: www..com

·         Screen: 15.6in

·         Weight: 2.6 kg

·         Battery: 195 mins

 

Lenovo G570       

Lenovo G570

It may be lacking a third-generation Intel processor but don't let that put you off. For under $750, a dual-core CPU - albeit slightly dated - isn't to be scoffed at. The healthy Battery RAM, large hard drive and discrete AMD graphics mean you can have a machine that does the lot.

Details

·         Price: $749

·         Website: www..com

·         Screen: 15.6in

·         Weight: 2.5 kg

·         Battery: 156 mins

 

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