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Samsung SP-P410M review A good LED projector with great brightness and colours. It's only flaw is the lack of audio output.£449
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best buyY-Cam Black SD review A simple interface and lots of recording features make this camera a great buy, whether you're keeping an eye on the cats or securing your home.£170
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best buyATI Radeon HD 5870 review Astonishing performance coupled with triple-monitor support makes the HD 5870 a desirable graphics card, despite the high price.£319
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Novatel MiFi 2352 review A neat way to increase the flexibility of your mobile broadband connection, either at home or on the move, but it's far too expensive.£220
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX60 review A beautiful camera with some smart useful features, hampered by a sensor that packs too many pixels into such a small space.£200
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JAYS s-JAYS review An excellent set of earphones, but its noise-isolation isn't quite as effective as other earphones we've heard.£48
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best buyContentWatch Net Nanny 6.0 review Full of intelligent features, and we liked the consensual filtering and IM monitoring, but it needs to pay more attention to UK sites.£40
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Gigabyte P55M-UD4 review This first Intel P55 Express board to catch our eye is cheaper than many competitors, but is still pricy compared with Phenom II-based PCs.£116
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best buyPhilips BDP7300 review This great Blu-ray player has everything you'll need. It's a pleasure to use and provides excellent DVD upscaling, too.£227
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ViewSonic VPC100 review A stylish-looking all-in-one nettop, but there are better-value models available.£398
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Asus Rampage II GENE review This Core i7 board has plenty of features including a Creative X-Fi sound processor, but it's expensive.£165
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MSI X58M review With a relatively low price and blistering performance, the X58M is the ideal motherboard if you want to build a performance PC.£124
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Foxconn G45M-S review With mediocre performance and few PCI and PCI-E slots, this motherboard has nothing to make it stand out from the crowd.£65