
Hannspree SN12-E22B review
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An affordably priced and suitably powerful CULV portable with a good battery
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An affordably priced and suitably powerful CULV portable with a good battery

Not strictly a netbook, but a usable and powerful CULV machine nonetheless

Superb portability and performance with the latest low-voltage Intel processor

Powerful performance and a tough chassis – ideal for frequent business use

The most powerful laptop we've ever seen is also packed with great features

A very powerful laptop which perfectly suits frequent multimedia use

A feature-packed multimedia laptop with a terrific Full HD screen

A convertible tablet laptop packed with features and touch-friendly software

Decent performance, but a lack of software support for the touchscreen

An excellent proposition with great performance and a wealth of features

A very competitively priced laptop that boasts real power and great usability

A budget laptop, but a slightly under-specified machine for the price

It may not be as eye-catching as some others, but this is still a solid business laptop

Power may be a little lacking, but the fantastic battery life certainly isn't

A good all-round laptop, but it comes with limited portability

High-class corporate usability at an affordable price, but performance is lacking

A big screen and good battery life, but lacks performance and features

A stylish and usable budget laptop with great graphics, but flawed in a few key areas

A highly portable machine that provides ample power and a great battery life

A feature-packed touchscreen laptop flawed by a poor keyboard and battery

A very comfortable and usable multimedia laptop for the whole family

This gaming laptop packs in a Core i7, 8GB of RAM and a DX11 GPU

This almost ultraportable laptop impresses with quality components and price

Samsung's new netbook is all about the battery life

MSI's 10" netbook ticks all the right boxes