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Seth Barton
Seth Barton is a manager for UX Writing at PlayStation Partners and was previously the editor of Expert Reviews.
- Asus P7H57D-V EVO review If you want all the latest storage technologies, support for HD audio and expansion space, this is the board for you£152
- Intel Core i5-661 review A decent dual-core processor with integrated graphics, but true quad-core models are available for less.£154
- best buyMSI P55M-GD45 review This P55 Express board has plenty of features, despite its relatively low price, making it ideal for building a Core-i5 PC.£90
- best buyGigabyte MIB T5140 review This compact case with built-in monitor stand is ideal for making your own all-in-one nettop.£65
- Zotac GeForce GT 220 review It's no fault of Zotac's, but the GT 220 is simply too expensive to compete with ATI's HD 4670.£65
- Biostar TP55 review The cheapest P55 board we've seen - it's a no-frills affair, but it has everything that most users are likely to need.£82
- Samsung HMX-U10 review A good design with some fun features, but its sensor generates lots of noise in lowlight conditions and 1080p video is bloated.£117
- recommendedHauppauge WinTV-Nova-TD review A low-cost dual tuner - the software isn't great, but that won't be a problem for those with access to Windows Media Center.£44
- best buyActivision Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 review It's not revolutionary, but Modern Warfare 2's production values are incredible and all three game modes are well executed.£32
- Gigabyte GV-N220OC-1GI review Gigabyte's tweaked GT 220 is the best we've seen, but it's not enough to persuade us to buy this card.£61
- Novatech Nvidia Ion PC review A decent Windows 7-powered Ion nettop, but it's far bigger and more expensive than Asus's EB1012.£360
- best buySony VPC-L11S1E/S review The VPC-L11S1E/S's design is so flawless, it's like Sony has built a PC into a TV, rather than vice versa.£1399
- Asus P7P55D Deluxe review It's packed full of features, but at this price it's probably suitable only for serious enthusiasts who'll match it with a fast Core i7 chip.£159
- AMD Athlon II X4 620 review An amazingly cheap quad-core processor, but its small cache means it's not an all-rounder.£73