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SCORE PRICE £1,250 (£1,500 inc VAT) from honor.com When I reviewed the Qualcomm version of the Honor MagicBook Art last year (see issue 366, p52), I mourned the fact it wasn’t due to go on sale in the
SCORE PRICE As reviewed, £1,833 (£2,199 inc VAT) from dell.co.uk Like the Dell 16 Premium overleaf, the Dell 14 Premium carries on the XPS formula with little changed beyond the branding; regular read
SCORE PRICE As reviewed, £1,360 (£1,632 inc VAT) from hp.com There’s little doubt who HP has in its sights with the EliteBook Ultra G1i. This 1.2kg laptop is for the executive on the go, someone who n
SCORE PRICE As reviewed, £1,917 (£2,300 inc VAT) from lenovo.com Right now, there are only two AIOs on the market that could give the Apple iMac a run for its money: this one and HP’s announced but no
Razer has stuffed an RTX 5090 GPU into a laptop that’s barely 17mm thick. Does that make this year’s Blade 16 the ultimate gaming ultraportable?
It feels like a broken record to be discussing how far ahead AMD is with workstation CPUs. We’ve been riffing around this topic since the AMD Ryzen Threadripper appeared in 2018. By 2019 AMD CPUs were