Dell Inspiron M101z review
LaptopsThe M101z has decent battery life and a vibrant screen, all wrapped up in a luxurious chassis, but better cut-price ultra-portable options are available.
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The M101z has decent battery life and a vibrant screen, all wrapped up in a luxurious chassis, but better cut-price ultra-portable options are available.
The Deskstar may be cheap, but its inconsistent performance and short warranty means it's poor value.
Fast and affordable, although with average quality and a lack of features.
Eight-hour battery life and good single-threaded performance make this an alternative to a netbook, but Packard Bell's Dot u has far better performance for a little extra cost.
The Dualie is a neat product, but if you're not fussy about tidiness you can save money by buying a USB disk and iPod dock.
Unbeatable value, and great whether you're building your first site or have much greater ambitions
Detailed 1080p footage in good lighting conditions, but design issues and low light performance mean it isn’t for everyone.
A brilliantly practical wind-up multi-tool, with enough useful features to justify the strange and improbable ones.ENERGENIE
A good little media player, with full support of Blu-ray menus from ripped ISOs, but it needs a few tweaks to beat the competition.
Fairly generous on space, but not on extras like databases. If you're after a basic hosting account, there are cheaper alternatives.