Ginger6 G6i5GTS250 review A reasonable package, but corners cut on the monitor, hard disk size and graphics card make the Ginger6 PC average value.
£800
RL Supplies Modula Performa review The Modula Performa may have a Core i5 processor, but it's surrounded by underspecified components that would demand instant upgrades.
Mesh Matrix II 925 HD review It's not the most powerful PC here, but its well-rounded specification makes it a versatile PC for the whole family.
£650
Eclipse Solar Crossfire i575R487 review The Solar Crossfire is a good-value gaming system, but the cheap case and monitor are outclassed by the rest of the PC.
£650
PC Specialist Fusion 945 review Despite a reasonable specification, the Fusion 945 doesn't have the power, or the features required, to really stand out.
£649
Mesh Matrix II 620 HD review A solid PC with a massive hard disk and excellent monitor, but with rather limited upgrade potential and an underpowered graphics card.
£500
Eclipse Matrix A255R487 review The A255R487 has a good specification, but its monitor is mediocre and its flimsy case should be avoided.
£500
Arbico Value 9650XL review This quiet, well-built PC has a decent 19in monitor, but it's underpowered and is overpriced.
HP Officejet 6000 Cheap to buy and run, with outstanding document quality even on low-grade paper, this is a great printer for a small or home office.
£62
Epson Stylus SX415 review Despite its excellent photo printing and scanning, the SX415's mediocre text printing means it's not an ideal choice for most home users.
£100
Ascaron Trine review Trine combines action, strategy and physics with classic platforming action to create a game quite unlike anything else you've played.
£15
Creative Aurvana Air review Creative's high-end headphones sound crisp, but their powerful high notes can be uncomfortable at high volumes. The price is also more than a little painful.
£170
Asus Xonar HDAV 1.3 Slim review With no analogue outputs, this PCI sound card is designed for just one thing - sending high-definition audio to an AV receiver.
£113
Brother MFC-6890CDW review It's cheap to run and relatively cheap to buy, but poor print quality and speeds mean we can't recommend it.