Dell Studio 1558 review
LaptopsThe decent battery life, dual-band wireless adaptor and high-quality screen make this a great laptop, but there are better deals out there.
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The decent battery life, dual-band wireless adaptor and high-quality screen make this a great laptop, but there are better deals out there.
No major flaws but lacking in various key areas. Plus, it's more expensive than many superior video cameras
A hi-res screen and docking station in the box make this a 10.1in netbook that's truly different to all of its competition, but battery life's a little disappointing.
The E2236Vwa's image quality is average, the menu is frustrating, and there's no HDCP support
Thecus' N2200 is a reasonably good NAS, but some of its features need refinement and it's too expensive at this price.
With fast PowerLine transfer speeds and a stable, if not particularly quick, wireless signal, Solwise's latest adaptor is a great way of getting wireless to inconvenient parts of your home.
An expandable design, with a decent processor and a Full HD monitor, but just enough room to upgrade memory and graphics to create a powerful gaming PC
The 1.5TB Quattro looks great, performs well and has a variety of interfaces, but 2TB disks are available for only a few pounds more.
Keenly priced, but suffers compatibility issues with editing software and does little else to stand out
A fast processor, games-capable graphics chip, Blu-ray drive and full HD display all for a decent price make this an excellent choice of laptop.