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Barry de la Rosa
Barry de la Rosa has written various articles on a range of topics covering everything from TVs to mobile phones.
- Dino PC Volcanic 4100 review Gaming is the focus here, but the 6670 won’t really satisfy demanding gamers. Too many compromises have been made to include it, too£500
- Eclipse Fusion i32R679 review It comes with a great monitor, but the PC is a little underspecified and lacks the expansion potential of rivals£500
- Jexaa JexTab Evo review The Evo's clear screen and USB OTG capability can't make up for its laggy performance, erratic app support and poorly thought-out interface£110
- Yoyotech Viper Carbon CS review The choice of a 60GB SSD in place of a hard disk improves performance, but the choice of motherboard limits the Viper Carbon CS's potential for expansion£500
- HP Pavilion p6-2022uk Desktop PC Bundle review An attractive-looking PC, but its port selection and upgrade potential hold it back£500
- recommendedAria Gladiator Inspire 3300 review For undemanding users on a budget, this is a great-value choice£420
- Chillblast Fusion Neptune review A fast PC for the price, but it can't play the latest games. If games aren’t a priority, it’s a fine choice£500
- best buyPalicomp Hyper Flame review The Hyper Flame is a superb all-rounder with good performance, a decent monitor and even a Blu-ray drive£500
- best buyMotorola Defy+ review The Defy+ has the same great screen, camera and rugged build quality of its forebear, and adds better performance£228
- HTC Sensation XL review We like the Sensation XL, but there are better phones available for the same price and we missed having a microSDHC card slot£400
- best buySamsung Galaxy Nexus review A massive screen, dual-core processor and fantastic camera make this new flagship Android worthy of the title£506
- Iiyama ProLite X2775HDS review Although on paper the X2775HDS's VA panel and USB hub make it great value, those after vibrant colours would be better off with Iiyama's E2773HDS£234
- Microvision Showwx+ HDMI review The Showwx+ HDMI is highly portable and has great image quality up close, but is best if you want to project from a smartphone£319
- recommendedHuawei Blaze review The Blaze is occasionally laggy, but its slim design, bright screen and decent pre-installed apps make it a great budget phone£80