Their compact form factor is crucial for people who need to have their PC with them all the time, especially frequent business travelers. The keyboard is extremely comfortable to use with good res...
Ports and Features The port selection of the Studio 17 is reasonably good for a notebook of this size. Ports and Features Port selection is very good even with no ports or slots added to the front...
The bottom line: With a redesigned case that's chock-full of cutting-edge technologies, the Dell XPS M1730 tops our list of our favorite gaming laptops.
The glossy finish is sleek and doesn't attract as many fingerprints or smudges as would something in black; the system is easily one of the best-looking laptops in the industry. My configuration i...
The thick metal hinges that attach the screen are very rigid and ensure the screen does not wobble. System runs cool, even though it now has more powerful processor. The vertical viewing angles on...
The bottom line: Toshiba revives its Qosmio gaming line with the high-end X505. It has everything from Blu-ray to an Intel Core i7 CPU, but it also carries a premium price.
The Sony VAIO FZ is a nice looking notebook with a solid set of features that are sure to appeal to people looking for a full-featured notebook with clean lines. While the entry-level version of th...
The bottom line: Alienware's new version of the M17x makes some welcome design tweaks and offers the best laptop gaming hardware you can get. Just be warned: it ain't cheap.
The results are understandable, given the laptop's 43-Wh battery. The 120GB hard drive is essential for storing video and MP3 downloads. Battery life is mediocre, if not disappointing, at a mere 2...