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Etymotic MC5 review The MC5 earphones sound generally well-balanced, but their noise isolation isn't as effective as we hoped.£55
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Q Acoustics 2000 Cinema review Gorgeous looks and even better sounds, these are a fantastic set of speakers for those that can afford it.£585
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Asus GTX 465 review More affordable than previous cards, but the GTX 465 still can’t compete with equivalent cards from ATI’s now long-established 5000-series.
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Samsung ST5000 review The interface is a decent improvement over older models, but stills image quality is ultimately poor and we'd expect better at this price.£200
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Creative HS-930i review The Creative HS-930i earphones aren't cheap but they sound great and have reasonably effective noise isolation.£90
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LiteOn iHAS524 review The LiteOn iHAS524 is a good value DVD writer with a reasonably useful, if imperfect, disc labelling feature.£21
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Billion BiPAC P106N review This HomePlug wireless access point with built-in 802.11n wireless has reasonable performance, but you can get adaptors with similar throughputs for a lot less.£79
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Philips SHQ3000 review Unless you're a fitness enthusiast, or just tend to get dirty quite often, the Philips SHQ3000 earphones are of limited appeal.£30
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recommendedEdimax HP-2002AC review With a budget price and a mains pass-through to ensure that you don't lose any plug sockets, the HP-2002AC is an excellent bargain.£33
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best buyFujifilm FinePix HS10 review Fantastic controls, a massive zoom, lots of fun features and excellent low-light performance make this the best ultra-zoom camera we’ve ever seen£375
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Mionix Naos 5000 review Probably the most expensive gaming mouse we've seen, the design and specs are impressive, but we can't see most gamers getting their money's worth.£60
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Edimax HP-2002APn review Edimax's HomePlug adaptor with N-Lite wireless is reasonably priced and provided a stable wireless connection in all our tests. It's the best HomePlug wireless access point you can get.£50
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Buffalo 2 Port USB 3.0 Express Interface Card review It’s the best USB3 ExpressCard adaptor we’ve seen, but it’s not as fast as the ports on PC motherboards.£29