Lenovo IdeaCentre Q180 review
PCsIt isn’t a powerhouse, but its Blu-ray drive and large hard disk make this mini PC perfect for film fans

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It isn’t a powerhouse, but its Blu-ray drive and large hard disk make this mini PC perfect for film fans
Powerful with amazing battery life, but an Ultrabook is a cheaper option
A decent entry level laptop, but there's better available at this price
A powerful and versatile laptop, but poor battery life and business-specific graphics mean it should only appeal to professionals
This impressive all-in-one entertainment PC can handle everything from games to 3D movies
The E520's relatively low weight and long battery life make it ideal for travellers
A great all-round laptop that works for both home and business – if you can look beyond the average screen, there’s plenty here for your money
Another great Ultrabook design, but a slower processor and a couple of missing ports place it just behind the current leaders
Solid performance from an 11in laptop – the X121e is a more sensible choice than a netbook if you need portability
A £500 laptop with Blu-ray might look like a bargain, but there are better all-rounders available for the same price