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Ardjuna Seghers
Ardjuna Seghers contributed computing reviews to Trusted Reviews between 2008 and 2013.
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Apple’s next mobile is likely to be a great device that will sell by the bucketload. Here’s why I won’t be getting an iPhone 5 though.
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HP Envy 6-1006ea Review
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Meet the Sleekbook, HP’s super-affordable, AMD-based answer to the Intel Ultrabook.
Review Price: £599.00
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Eurocom Monster Review
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An astonishing amount of gaming power packed into a relatively tiny 11-inch chassis.
Review Price: £653.00
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Lenovo’s gorgeous 27in AIO PC folds flat like a tablet and offers 10-finger capacitive touch.
Review Price: £1,299.00
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HP Z1 Review
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Updated with Video: A brilliant height-adjustable, upgradeable 27in AIO PC.
Review Price: £1,736.94
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The cheapest game-worthy Ultrabook around thanks to GeForce GT 640M graphics.
Review Price: £629.99
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Booq Python Review
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A stylish, premium, weatherproof camera backpack with laptop compartment and many extras.
Review Price: £224.00
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Which premium 10in tablet should you buy? We pit the iPad 3 versus the Surface with Windows RT to find out.
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A gorgeous 27-inch, colour-calibrated designer monitor with a 10-bit, 2560 x 1440 PLS panel.
Review Price: £799.99
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Toshiba NB510 Review
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The Toshiba NB510-10D does all the netbook essentials and does them well.
Review Price: £239.95
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Apple's’s 17in MacBook Pro is dead – long live the MacBook Pro with Retina Display.
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Will the next iMac have a Quad HD/4k screen, touch and an adjustable stand?
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It has the highest-resolution IPS screen of any laptop, the best connectivity going, and the design and specifications to match.
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StarTech USB2HDMI Review
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Output 1080p video and audio to HDMI through a single USB port with this nifty adapter.
Review Price: £58.00
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Even without a Retina Display, the new MacBook Air is well worth considering.
Review Price: £999.00
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With a stunning 2,880 x 1,800 IPS ‘Retina’ screen, Apple’s thinnest 15in MacBook Pro is its best yet.
Review Price: £1,799.00
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The cheapest Ultrabook around, and one of the lightest affordable 15in laptops.
Review Price: £475.00
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Apple’s and Samsung’s ultraportable champions face off.
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An affordable laptop with highlights like a 1080p screen and GT650M graphics.
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This tablet packs Tegra 3 quad-core power without compromising quality or connectivity.
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A 1kg, 14in, portable USB monitor to use as a secondary display with your laptop.
Review Price: £120.00
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An affordable, colourful 14in laptop with good connectivity and dedicated graphics.
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Sony’s premium 15in VAIO S impresses with flexible specs and a 1080p/Full HD IPS screen.
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A premium 13in metal ultraportable with a high-res screen and dedicated game-worthy graphics.
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The cheapest 23in Full HD IPS monitor we’ve ever reviewed is also one of the best.
Review Price: £111.00
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Philips Blade 2 Review
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A nicely designed 23in IPS monitor with good connectivity and decent image quality.
Review Price: £170.00
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The best way to control your HTPC from your couch, with a fully backlit thumb keyboard.
Review Price: £33.00
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Simply the best value tablet on the market, this convertible quad-core is an absolute smasher.
Review Price: £399.99
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As netbooks go, Asus’ Eee PC X101CH is slim, attractive and easy to use.
Review Price: £209.00
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The world’s smallest nettop PC with optional Blu-ray drive and keyboard/mouse remote.
Review Price: £350.00
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