Dino PC
- Dino PC Stormclaw R9 280 review The Stormclaw R9 280 has great gaming performance, but we’d prefer it to have a stronger processor£599
- Dino PC Velociraptor 3570K review This otherwise well-equipped system is let down by the monitor£700
- Dino PC Jurassic 3470 review Plenty of desktop power, but the lack of SATA3 is disappointing, particularly as there's an SSD fitted£499
- best buyDino PC Microraptor GTX 660 Ti review This powerful mini PC is great for gamers who want to save space£999
- Dino PC Banji 3450 review Windows 8 is ideal for media centre systems but this one is poorly built and has little storage£799
- Dino PC Marcodon 3570K review It’s not overclocked, but this highly capable PC is kitted out with all the latest hardware apart from a Blu-ray drive£699
- Dino PC Nicosaurus H77 review The Nicosaurus H77 has the latest technology, but it's let down by an underpowered graphics card£550
- 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
- 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£450
- recommendedDino PC Jurassic 2500 review A great 24in monitor, fast processor, 1TB hard disk, Blu-ray drive and expansion-friendly case make this a great all-round package£550
- Dino PC Sandyvore review We like the Sandyvore's monitor and performance, and both its Creative speakers and quiet fans are pleasing to the ears£999
- Dino PC Sandyfoot 2500 OC review Dino PC’s Sandyfoot provides plenty of overclocked processor power for your money, but most people will prefer to live with a slower version in return for a better graphics card and monitor.£650
- Dino PC Matteodon review Great if gaming is a priority, and the big monitor is a plus. Image quality isn't the best, though, and it's slower than overclocked systems£550