The good Comfortable keyboard ExpressCard slot Optional HSDPA connectivity Good battery life Draft-N Wi-Fi radio Bundled docking station converts netbook into a nettop. The bad Included docking station increases price but does not add new ports like HDMI On the surface, the Booktop seems to be just another Atom-based 10-inch mini-laptop from a minor player. But while Gigabyte is better known for manufacturing mainboards than laptops, we were impressed that the M1022M managed to stand out from the crowd during our testing

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Gigabyte Booktop M1022M
The good Record-breaking battery life Strong performance for an ultraportable Comfortable full-size keyboard Widescreen display with a sharp resolution WWAN and GPS options The bad Nine-cell battery adds significant weight Lacks an optical drive Includes pointing stick but no touch pad We were a little surprised when Lenovo announced an X series laptop with a 12.1-inch wide-aspect display; after all, the similarly sized ThinkPad X300 had won over many hearts and minds when it was introduced earlier this year. But the new ThinkPad X200 does nicely round out Lenovo's ThinkPad family.

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Lenovo ThinkPad X200
The good CD and DVD printing Nice quality photo prints Compact design The bad Plain text quality not great Cost of consumables is pretty steep No Windows 7/Snow Leopard support Imagine this. You're pulling an all-nighter for your last university assignment.

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Epson Stylus Photo T50
The good CD and DVD printing Nice quality photo prints Compact design The bad Plain text quality not great Cost of consumables is pretty steep No Windows 7/Snow Leopard support Imagine this. You're pulling an all-nighter for your last university assignment

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The good Constructed from recycled materials Good call quality Can sync with Microsoft Exchange server The bad Expensive Average camera No 3.5mm headphone socket Basic web browsing The crazy Sony Ericsson phone names keep on coming, with the Satio, Aino and Yari to be joined by the Naite (pronounced Nate-ey). But Naite has another noteworthy trait separating it from its funky named brethren in that it is the first Sony Ericsson phone to carry the Greenheart badge — a reminder of Sony Ericsson's commitment to environmentally-friendly phone production and distribution. How green is your mobile

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Sony Ericsson Naite
The good Constructed from recycled materials Good call quality Can sync with Microsoft Exchange server The bad Expensive Average camera No 3.5mm headphone socket Basic web browsing The crazy Sony Ericsson phone names keep on coming, with the Satio, Aino and Yari to be joined by the Naite (pronounced Nate-ey). But Naite has another noteworthy trait separating it from its funky named brethren in that it is the first Sony Ericsson phone to carry the Greenheart badge — a reminder of Sony Ericsson's commitment to environmentally-friendly phone production and distribution. How green is your mobile

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Sony Ericsson Naite
The good Luxurious design Decent power Leather wrist rest makes typing more comfortable Ceramic touchpad Overclockable "TwinTurbo" mode The bad Weedy speakers Huge power brick may limit portability Left facing hot air vent Asus' Lamborghini VX5, as all car-branded laptops are, is one for the enthusiast — the sound of a Lamborghini revving when the laptop boots is testament to this.

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Asus Lamborghini VX5
The good Luxurious design Decent power Leather wrist rest makes typing more comfortable Ceramic touchpad Overclockable "TwinTurbo" mode The bad Weedy speakers Huge power brick may limit portability Left facing hot air vent Asus' Lamborghini VX5, as all car-branded laptops are, is one for the enthusiast — the sound of a Lamborghini revving when the laptop boots is testament to this.

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Asus Lamborghini VX5
The good Decent performance Solid build The bad Poor graphics performance Obscured cursor keys Design The Extensa 5635Z is a business-centric notebook, and like most business models the core visuals take a back seat to functionality. This inevitably leads to a rather plain looking notebook, and there's really nothing in the Extensa's design that truly stands out

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Acer Extensa 5635Z
At first glance, HP's newly-announced StorageWorks X500 Data Vault range of NAS devices bear more than a passing resemblance to its recently-updated range of MediaSmart Servers that are powered by Windows Home Server (WHS). Closer inspection reveals them to be almost identical, the crucial difference being that the X500 is aimed squarely at what HP calls "small and emerging businesses". HP's StorageWorks X500 Data Vault supports up to 13.5TB of Windows Home Server-powered storage (including internal and external drives)

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