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Dino PC Ceratops 2500K review With a Blu-ray drive and a hefty overclock, the Ceratops can keep you entertained and is easily upgradable in the future£450K.G. Orphanides
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Ginger6 ND400 review This little AMD system feels underpowered when compared to most Intel-based rivals, but it's also cheaper£400K.G. Orphanides
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CyberPower Ultra Triton CyberPower's overclocked AMD Fusion system with masses of RAM performs well and has plenty of upgrade potential£450K.G. Orphanides
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Palicomp Phoenix i5 Supreme review Palicomp has combined our favourite processor with plenty of RAM and a Blu-ray drive to make a versatile all-rounder£450K.G. Orphanides
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best buyChillblast Fusion Shadow review This powerful, versatile and easily upgradable PC is one of the best deals you can get for £450£450K.G. Orphanides
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Get lost: cycling with Google Maps Google's GPS would be perfect if it didn't keep insisting that motorways and road bikes are a perfect matchK.G. Orphanides
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HP LaserJet Pro 100 M175a review Although the LaserJet Pro 100 is a very capable small office colour laser MFP, its running costs are too high£200K.G. Orphanides
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Chillblast Fusion Thrust review Chillblast has put together an excellent PC, but it's not the perfect graphics station we were hoping for£999K.G. Orphanides
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Brother DCP-J525W review This no-frills MFP is quick and functional, but print and scan quality is below par£89K.G. Orphanides
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Lexmark Genesis S815 review One of the best MFP interfaces, but scan and print quality is too poor to justify the price£210K.G. Orphanides
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Sony Walkman NWZ-W262 review Sony's new Walkman is perfect for sports and fitness training, unless you have a small head£49K.G. Orphanides
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Lexmark Interpret S405 review The S405 doesn't disappoint when it comes to its core functions, but print costs are high£59K.G. Orphanides
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Canon Pixma MG5350 review The MG5350 is excellent at printing, scanning and copying, but it isn't particularly fast£118K.G. Orphanides
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Sony Walkman NWZ-B162 review The NWZ-B162 charges quickly and clips to clothing securely but it's fiddly to use and offers no advantages over rivals from Apple and Sandisk£28K.G. Orphanides