Group test: What's the best business laptop?

Group test: What's the best business laptop?
We've reviewed one such laptop, the Dell Latitude XFR, which takes this ruggedisation to the limit with its military-spec build quality. Security is an important aspect for business laptops, and many machines include fingerprint or smart card readers.
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7 Things I Learned From Building My First Desktop PC
After days of searching for a powerhouse PC under $ 1000, I admitted the truth to myself: If I wanted it, I'd have to build it. Today, I write to you from my homemade, high-powered rig, built last week. It has a 3.3 GHz Intel Core i5 2500K processor, …
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JLab B-Flex X-Bass Laptop Speaker Review
When it comes to selecting USB speakers to replace the ones built into your laptop, there's typically a few varieties to choose from. Some speakers are meant to be stood on a desk and aren't particularly well suited for couch use, some may latch onto …
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Sumo Laptop, Tablet Combo Backpacks Unveiled at CES

Sumo Laptop, Tablet Combo Backpacks Unveiled at CES
Leading computer manufacturers continue to rely on Mobile Edge to design and build custom OEM cases for their products. Sumo Cases round out the Mobile Edge Collection offering bold alternatives to the traditional boring laptop bags. …
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Alienware Gaming Laptop Cases Unveiled at CES
Leading computer manufacturers continue to rely on Mobile Edge to design and build custom OEM cases for their products. Sumo Cases round out the Mobile Edge Collection offering bold alternatives to the traditional boring laptop bags. …
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Will we see the Ultrabooks we yearn for at CES?
The higher degree of system integration, the use of custom batteries to maximize the use of space, a greater abundance of all-metal designs: these were the hard parts of the Ultrabook transition, the parts that required a new approach to system …
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