Reviews

  • Booq Folio
    Booq Folio review Stylish and practical, but it is rather expensive
    £39
    David Ludlow
  • recommended
    Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ62
    Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ62 review Not much different to last year's FZ48, but that's no bad thing. A solid all-rounder at a great price
    £270
    Ben Pitt
  • Serif WebPlus Templates
    Serif WebPlus X6 review Still brilliant for creating sites quickly and easily, but it needs up-to-date templates and more comprehensive mobile features
    £81.69
    Julian Prokaza
  • Samsung Series 3 NP355V5C
    Samsung Series 3 NP355V5C review Samsung proves mobile gaming is possible on a budget, even if desktop performance isn’t quite so impressive
    £571
    Tom Morgan
  • business buy
    Asus PA248Q
    Asus PA248Q review A feature-packed high-quality IPS monitor with some clever designer-focussed features
    £382
    Chris Finnamore
  • RIM BlackBerry Curve 9320
    RIM BlackBerry Curve 9320 A retro BlackBerry that doesn't satisfy our business or leisure needs
    Andrew Unsworth
  • Motorola RAZRi
    Motorola RAZR i A fast, highly-compact, and practical smartphone - a great pick if you don't want a super-sized phone
    £342
    Seth Barton
  • RIM BlackBerry Torch 9860
    RIM BlackBerry Torch 9860 A good, mould-breaking BlackBerry that's great for business and pleasure
    Andrew Unsworth
  • recommended
    LG Optimus 4X HD
    LG Optimus 4X HD It’s strange to give a range-topping handset a Budget Buy award, but the powerful Optimus 4X HD is a real bargain on contract
    £455
    Chris Finnamore
  • best buy
    Xara's Hue Control
    Xara Photo & Graphic Designer MX 2013 review Excellent value and a fantastic photo-editing, design and DTP tool
    £69
    Ben Pitt
  • Samsung Galaxy S Advance
    Samsung Galaxy S Advance Has a large screen, but the S Advance proved slightly sluggish in use
    Andrew Unsworth
  • LG Optimus L7
    LG Optimus L7 Reflective screen and sluggish performance detract from what is otherwise a good phone
    Andrew Unsworth
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
    Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 review Some clever touches and we like the stylus, but it's an expensive tablet and the screen is low resolution compared to the competition
    £399
    David Ludlow