Reviews
- Netgear ReadyNAS Duo v2 review Despite its custom X-RAID2 volume allocation, the ReadyNAS Duo v2 is neither the cheapest nor the fastest around£115
- HTC One S review A slim and light handset with an excellent camera, a fast chip and Android 4.0, but HTC's software can be annoying£413
- recommendedArchos 101 G9 review The G9's bright screen, decent software and optional 3G dongle help make up for some slightly suspect build quality£268
- Acer HN274H review Reasonably good image quality and easy-to-use Nvidia 3D Vision technology, but it’s expensive£442
- Iomega StorCenter ix2 Network Storage Cloud Edition review It works, but slow transfer speeds and a drab user interface make this NAS a distinctly average option£285
- AG Neovo L-W27 review Good choice of inputs, a three-year warranty and passable image quality, but it’s slightly too expensive£221
- best buyEclipse Stealth FX812R795 Extreme review If you’re in the market for the ultimate flight sim setup, this is a simply outstanding system£3140
- Synology DS212+ review This is a brilliant NAS enclosure with an outstanding interface and loads of features, but it’s not the fastest in its price range£265
- BenQ XL2420T review Ideal monitor for gamers, but its image quality isn't as good as some of the latest budget IPS panels£278
- Toshiba Qosmio X770 review Incredible power, but the X770 can’t compete with Samsung’s superior Series 7 Gamer as a gaming laptop£1335
- Freecom Silverstore 2-Drive NAS 2TB review This slightly cheap-looking NAS is faster than many rivals, but it’s very expensive for the amount of storage it provides£288