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I ended my in-depth review of this year’s ProArt P16 (see issue 371, p60) with the words “if the RTX 5070 is powerful enough to meet your needs, the new ProArt P16 is our top choice as a mobile workst
For anyone unfamiliar with the Framework brand, its laptops are designed to be opened, upgraded and repaired by the owner, and it comes with a free tool for doing just that. You can even swap out port
Our recent mini PCs group test (see issue 374, p79) pitted 12 fantastic systems against each other, but none was quite like the new Asus ROG NUC. The whole system is essentially constructed around an
The 2025 Dell Tower Plus is a remarkably customisable desktop PC packed into an unassuming tower case that looks ripped from a 1990s magazine ad. Many will hate it for just that reason, but I’m gettin
The Triton 14 AI is not what I expected when Acer offered to send in its latest Predator laptop for review. That brand is all about gaming, about eye-zinging RGB and flashing logos, but the Acer Preda
Configure it out Flexibility is the name of the game for Dell’s powerful desktop PC. Its adaptable case and motherboard mean it can be configured as anything from a budget home-office computer to a po