Reviews
- Lenovo IdeaPad Z580 review Perfect if you like to watch films or play games, but its poor battery life and touchpad prevent the Z580 from achieving true greatness£550
- Dell S2740L review Excellent brightness and contrast levels, but its glossy display will drive you mad£298
- Schenker XMG A722 review A powerful 17in gaming laptop at a good price, but it's let down by its screen and touchpad£993
- Steinberg Cubase 7 review Has improved ergonomics and is still incredibly powerful, but you need to invest time to get the best out of it£435
- Scan 3XS Graphite LG10 review It's powerful, can play the latest games and has a Full HD screen, but the LG10’s chassis is a bit boring and the keyboard a bit frustrating£1143
- Far Cry 3 review It takes a while to get into, but this varied open-world shooter is worth the effort£26
- Palicomp Alpha Inferno review This blisteringly fast PC is among the most powerful you can get at this price£850
- Acer Aspire E1-571 review It may have a cramped keyboard, but this cheap laptop is great for everyday use£348
- PC Specialist Inferno V-3K review Perfect for gaming on the go, with decent battery life to match£638
- Acer Aspire V5-571 review The V5's keyboard is comfortable to use, but the laptop misses the mark when it comes to performance£390
- HP Pavilion G6-2242ea review An impressive specification, but the G6-2242ea is just too slow to recommend£328
- Lian Li PC-V355 review It’s stylish and has lots of room for expansion, but it’s large for a living room PC£95
- Android 4.2 review Multiple user accounts are a huge step forward for tablets, but there's little for smartphone users to get excited about