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A well-specced gaming machine that’s just a little bit unexciting
You don’t need to spend a fortune to get a truly portable laptop – and no, we’re not talking about waiting for a fire sale on an obsolete model
SCORE PRICE Ryzen Z2 Go, £500 (£600 inc VAT) from lenovo.com I reviewed the Windows 11 version of the Legion Go S back in March (see issue 367, p76); now there’s an alternative model that ditches Wind
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While just about every laptop wears the ‘AI’ banner these days, it was Qualcomm’s Snapdragon CPUs that introduced the Copilot+ concept
Once upon a time (a few years ago), £800 used to be a sweet spot for the laptop buyer. Nowadays, only a few slinky heroes squeeze under the line…
AMD’s best Ryzen CPUs are hard to top for their combo of raw power when plugged in and battery efficiency when not – ideal for gaming machines