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SCORE PRICE £1,167 (£1,400 inc VAT) from lg.com You have to admire LG’s consistency: from its first “gram” laptop a decade ago to the one sitting in front of me today, it has delivered the slenderest,
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?
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 RTX 5060, from £2,083 (£2,499 inc VAT) from dell.co.uk Thanks to its larger body, the Dell 16 Premium – the model formerly known as the Dell XPS 16 (see issue 357, p50) – can pack up to an
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
SCORE PRICE £10,829 (£12,995 inc VAT) from lenovo.com When we’ve reviewed Lenovo workstations in the past we’ve always been impressed by the design. This “Aston Martin-inspired” ThinkStation P8 Tower