Reviews

  • Orange San Francisco II
    Orange San Francisco II review The San Francisco II improves on the original in every way, and, small amount of app storage aside, is a great budget handset
    £100
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    Hitfilm
    FXhome Hitfilm Standard review Sophisticated special effects and an elegant, responsive interface – complex, time-consuming but highly rewarding
    £84
  • Magix Music Maker main
    Magix Music Maker MX Some strong music-making features but the interface lets it down badly
    £40
  • AMD A6-3500 front
    AMD A6-3500 review Fine in 3D games, but the A6-3500 has distinctly budget 2D performance
    £64
  • Perfect365
    Arcsoft Perfect365 review Fundamentally awful, but if you're determined to make your photos resemble the pages of OK Magazine, this is the tool to do it with
    £20
  • Mr Site Storefront
    Mr Site Storefront review A promising idea, but Storefront's setup is just too confusing for novice users
    £15
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    Oloneo HDRengine RAW
    Oloneo HDRengine review Attractive HDR processing with an elegant, breathtakingly fast interface
    £49
  • Kobo Vox
    Kobo Vox review It's not really an eReader, but a cheap Android tablet that suffers from a slow processor and unresponsive touchscreen
    £170
  • Griffin Beacon
    Griffin Beacon review An interesting product that falls short due to problems with its learning capability
    £56
  • Boots
    Boots Photo Printing (In Store) review It's convenient, but your local branch of Boots can't be relied upon for the best in high-street photo printing
    £0.15
  • MyPix
    MyPix review MyPix excelled in high-contrast and skin-tone reproduction, and its prints are competitively priced, but some landscape shots were far too bright
    £0.08
  • Pixum
    Pixum review Pixum provides more flexibility than most when it comes to uploading your photos, but we were disappointed by its reproduction of pale tones
    £0.09
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    Samsung SyncMaster S27A850D
    Samsung SyncMaster S27A850D review The S27A850D's adjustable stand and 2,560x1,440 resolution are all good, but it's the new PLS panel, with its amazing contrast and colours
    £544