Reviews
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Samsung Series 5 550P5C-S03 review Its screen could be better, but this powerful laptop is the perfect swan song for Windows 7£680
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Sony Xperia Tablet S review Sony's best Android tablet yet, with some useful family-friendly features£329
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Serif CraftArtist 2 Professional review Easy to use yet powerful and software for tackling a variety of crafts£22.99
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Philips 55PFL6007T review Fantastic picture quality, but the competition looks like better value overall£1499
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recommendedMedion Akoya E4057 D review This budget PC isn’t much to look at but makes all the right moves when it comes to performance£349
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Orbotix Sphero review Expensive if you're just after a toy, but this robot has loads of potential for would-be programmers and engineers£100
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HP Envy Spectre One review A stylish all-in-one with NFC, but its lack of touchscreen and underpowered hardware fail to impress£1200
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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
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Dell S2740L review Excellent brightness and contrast levels, but its glossy display will drive you mad£298
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Schenker XMG A722 review A powerful 17in gaming laptop at a good price, but it's let down by its screen and touchpad£993
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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
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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
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Far Cry 3 review It takes a while to get into, but this varied open-world shooter is worth the effort£26