Reviews

  • recommended
    Orcs Must Die 2
    Orcs Must Die! 2 review Some welcome tweaks and a co-op mode add some extra fun to our favourite orc-based shooter
    £12
    Chris Finnamore
  • Archos 101 XS
    Archos 101 XS review A slender, capable and cleverly-designed tablet for those who also want a physical keyboard
    £299
    Seth Barton
  • Yoyotech Fi7epower Cobalt CS
    Yoyotech Fi7epower Cobalt CS review With a Core i7 processor and a decent graphics card, this is a great performance PC, but it fails to match the range of components
    £999
    K.G. Orphanides
  • PC Specialist Vanquish HD
    PC Specialist Vanquish HD review This is a very capable PC with a great range of features, but we've seen similar systems with more powerful graphics
    £999
    K.G. Orphanides
  • best buy
    Chillblast Fusion Vantage
    Chillblast Fusion Vantage review This brilliant PC hits the sweet spot between power, top-notch components and gaming performance
    £999
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Panasonic TX-L47E5B
    Panasonic TX-L47E5B review An IPS panel makes for excellent viewing angles, but the competition has a few extra features
    £698
    Tom Morgan
  • MSI GT70
    MSI GT70 review Complete overkill, but this is the most powerful gaming laptop we’ve ever seen
    £2299
    Tom Morgan
  • Samsung UE46ES6540
    Samsung UE46ES6540 review Samsung’s best mid-range TV for 2012 ticks all the boxes
    £1200
    Tom Morgan
  • Griffin StudioConnect
    Griffin StudioConnect review This dock turns an iPad into a fun tool for sketching out musical ideas and even recording simple demos
    £130
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Disgo Tablet 9104
    Disgo Tablet 9104 review A competent budget tablet whose party is very much spoilt by the Google Nexus 7
    £170
    Chris Finnamore
  • Philips 273E3QH
    Philips 273E3QH review Great picture quality at the right price, but don’t expect any extra frills
    £231
    Tom Morgan
  • Side shot
    Alfa Romeo MiTo Quadrifoglio Verde review The Quadrifoglio Verde is huge fun in Dynamic mode, but at £18,755 it needs satnav as standard
    Andrew Unsworth
  • Lenovo IdeaCentre A720
    Lenovo IdeaCentre A720 review It’s expensive and doesn’t have the high-resolution screen of Apple’s iMacs, but is both highly capable and very stylish
    £1299
    K.G. Orphanides