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PCSpecialist Fusion Studio 14in

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PRICE £887 (£1,064 inc VAT) from pcspecialist.co.uk/reviews

One of the advantages of choosing a British laptop manufacturer – such as PCSpecialist – is that they have the means to customise the specification to your choice. Of the big international companies, only Dell offers the same flexibility, but similar Dell XPS 13 configurations (there’s no exact match) cost £1,199 at a minimum.

Where PCSpecialist can’t match the big companies is for R&D, so it relies on third-party chassis makers. In

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