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GROUP TEST BUDGET LAPTOPS
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There’s no shortage of choice.
Game changer German manufacturer Medion’s latest gaming laptop gives you the specifications you need to run resource-hungry games but at a lower cost than you’d normally expect. It doesn’t make the be
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
Through the net Chromebooks priced under £200 usually lack the power and features for even the most basic uses, but Asus’s Chromebook CX1505CKA is surprisingly competent. At 20mm thick and weighing 1.
Coming a year after the launch of the M4 MacBook Pro (see issue 364, p50), few people were surprised when Apple announced this year’s update to the M5. The big reveal was instead updates to the iPad P
The iPad Pro is clearly the iPad for power users to aspire to, but what if you don’t have a compelling need for that performance – or the megabucks budget to afford it? This is where the iPad Air come