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HP ENVY 13-ab020nr Notebook Review

HP’s ENVY 13 notebook series is the company’s attempt to reinvent themselves in a market that puts more and more value on both design, and performance. Having great specs on a laptop isn’t enough anymore, and manufacturers know it. The HP ENVY 13-ab020nr is a brand new model: elegant, ultraportable and can also pack a punch.

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Dell XPS 9360-7727GLD-PUS Notebook Review

It’s no secret that Dell has managed to successfully compete with Apple at the top of the ultrabook market. Their XPS series are breathtakingly beautiful, well-equipped and full of useful features for the traveling professional. Today, I’ll be talking about the Dell XPS 9360-7727GLD-PUS notebook.

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Samsung Notebook 9 NP900X3N-K04US Review

The new Notebook 9 series is Samsung’s response to the wave of thinner, lighter and more stylish ultrabooks that have flooded the market in recent months. And, as expected, this laptop is a good alternative to similar models from Dell, ASUS, LG or even Acer. Today we’ll look at the Samsung Notebook 9 NP900X3N-K04US.

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Acer Spin 5 SP513-51-51VX Review

The Spin series is Acer’s bid to practical, yet powerful 2-in-1 laptops. This market is dominated by ASUS and HP. However, we’ve noticed a significant number of models being launched this year, which are more stylish and more desirable than the company’s usual lineup. The Acer Spin 5 SP513-51-51VX is no different.

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Acer Spin 5 SP513-51-55ZR Review

The new line of convertible laptops from Acer, called the Spin 5, offer a competitive range of hardware components, features and build quality. I’ll have a look at the series’ flagship device, the Acer Spin 5 SP513-51-55ZR.

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HP ENVY 13-ab016nr Review

HP has recently began upgrading the ENVY series to better align the technology up to modern standards. The all-new HP ENVY 13-ab016nr notebook is a finely crafted device and a healthy competitor to Dell’s XPS, ASUS’ ZenBook and Acer’s Swift series.

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