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Browse reviews of laptops from all manufacturers and make an informed buying choice. Laptop Logic is not associated with any notebook manufacturer and provides completely unbiased and comprehensive reviews. Our editor team follows an extensive series of procedures when reviewing each laptop that includes several synthetic benchmarks as well as real-world usage tests. Find out more under How We Test.We encourage our readers to read several reviews at different sites before making a purchase. Our readers are also welcome to submit their own ratings or entire reviews of laptops they have tested or own.
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Apple MacBook Air Review
Thin is in, but does the MacBook Air have what it takes to compete in the crowded ultraportable category? Read on to find out! Read review
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Alienware m15x
A 15.4 inch gaming powerhouse packed with a 512mb NVIDIA 8800m and the latest Core2Duo xtreme processor... Read review
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MSI Wind U100
A 10” netbook that sets some feature standouts at a very nice price point. Read review
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Acer Aspire One
The Aspire One is another venture into the Netbook range, but this time from the laptop manufacturer giant Acer. Read review
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Apple MacBook 2008 Release
With its new all aluminum body, it might be one of the best looking laptops available...but does it perform as well as it looks? Read review
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Lenovo Thinkpad T400
Lenovo has presented a worthy successor to the T61 series with the T400. Every piece of the hardware, from was a solid choice...now what about that keyboard... Read review
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Sony VAIO FW Review - VAIO FW 270j
With an HDMI port, a Blu-ray player and a beautiful 1600x900 HD display, the Sony VAIO FW270j is a laptop designed for multimedia well Read review
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Lenovo IdeaPad Y530
The 15.4 inch widescreen Lenovo IdeaPad Y530 is a fun, unique laptop that overall looks nice and has some fun features...but is it for you? Read review
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Dell Studio 1537
The Dell Studio 15 is a nice looking laptop with some decent firepower at a reasonable price. Read review
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Dell Adamo
In these economically troubled times, Dell thought it prudent to release a hideously expensive luxury laptop to compete with Apple’s MacBook Air and HPs Voodoo Envy. Read review
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