Lenovo IdeaPad U260 Review
Flaunting a magnesium-alloy shell, Lenovo’s first 12.5″ laptop is lightweight, durable and well-designed. A choice of elegant cover finishes in Clementine Orange or Mocha Brown gives the exterior a sophisticated edge, while the interior is flanked with a textured palm rest and a polished glass touchpad. The U260′s ULV (ultra-low voltage) processors and preloaded Energy Management software keep you detached from power outlets by protecting the longevity of the battery.
ASUS U41JF-A1 Review
With its supercharged performance, the ASUS Super Hybrid Engine boosts the U41JF notebook performance up to 15 percent in demanding tasks, thanks to its dynamic overclocking technology. It’s not simply about cranking up the CPU though, ASUS engineers have specifically tuned several system-wide values to optimise the performance gains for the energy used, and Super Hybrid Engine is designed to work specifically on Intel® Core™ i3, i5 mobility processors! The Super Hybrid Engine boosts performance only when required by CPU-intensive tasks, like games and high definition movies, without sacrificing any stability and reliability.
Sony VAIO EC Review
Measuring an imposing 17.3″1 for an expansive workspace, this VAIO EC Series laptop is ideal for movies, casual gaming or easily toggling between multiple documents in your workload. The exterior is a stunning Gunmetal Black, opening up to a striking interior with clear-coat palm rests that match the lid. Enjoy HD entertainment at its best with available built-in Blu-ray Disc™ technology.
Dell XPS 15 Review
Movies, games, music and web chat come to life with amazing visuals and incredible sound — all powered by the latest Intel® processors. Its top-of-the-line adaptable speed and responsiveness makes the second-generation Intel® Core™ i7 processors the ideal choice for visibly smart performance.



