Reviews
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Samsung Galaxy Mega A fine way to replace both your phone and tablet, which is still just about small enough to fit in your pocket£400 -
recommended
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Bros. review It takes a while to get going, but this is one of Mario and Luigi’s best adventures yet£28 -
best buy
Panasonic Viera TX-P60ZT65B review Simply the best plasma TV available today; it’s expensive, but its picture quality is second to none£3649 -
Trend Micro SafeSync The ability to sync almost any local or external make this a flexible service, but rivals charge less for more storage£25 -
Acer Iconia A1 review The best 4:3 Android tablet for those on a budget, but the Nexus 7 is still superior£170 -
Canonical Ubuntu One review A must-have for Ubuntu users, particularly if they work across multiple platforms, but One still lacks common features, such as version control£20 -
Pro Softnet IDrive review Cheap and easy to use, this remains one of our favourite online backup services, but you 'only' get 150GB of backup space£33 -
Carbonite Home Carbonite’s great if you just need a simple online backup service for one PC but it doesn’t provide many extra features£40 -
Sony VAIO Fit review A great value laptop with dedicated graphics, but its screen and keyboard just hold it back from an award£949 -
Huawei Ascend P2 A good-looking smartphone and a great screen, but the P2 has some performance niggles£339 -
recommended
Pikmin 3 review Cute, charming and full of character, but not quite the Pikmin evolution fans might have hoped for£32