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For an instant understanding of how effective Intel’s latest Core Ultra chips (see p50) can be, take a look at the Asus ExpertBook Ultra. Here, it features the Core Ultra X7 358H, which despite its 16
The Dell XPS 14 (2026) is a true return to form. Like many others, I wasn’t exactly enthused when the US giant decided to rebrand its iconic laptop line as “Dell Premium”. Thankfully, it didn’t take l
The idea behind the Zenbook Duo range is simple: unite OLED touchscreens with a hinge, then allow a physical keyboard to either rest on the surface of the lower screen to make it into a standard clams
Samsung announced a trio of Galaxy Book6 laptops at CES in January: the base-level Book6, the Book6 Pro and the Book6 Ultra. Both its siblings are available in 14in and 16in models, but the Book6 Ultr
Geekom is primarily known for making mini PCs, and has now entered the altogether more challenging laptop market with a brace of slim and light machines called the X14 Pro and the X16 Pro. For now, th
The Core Ultra Series 3 is a big deal for Intel. If it can deliver this family of chips in volume it will mark the start of a comeback for the once dominant chipmaker. For let’s place this in context: