Reviews
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Akvis Refocus V.1.5 review An interesting focus-manipulation tool, but not one that we'd pay £40 for£40
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Antec 1100 review The usual superb build quality we expect from Antec, but its competition is slightly better priced£105
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Fitocracy review It's still rough around the the edges, but Fitocracy's attempt to turn fitness training into an addictive online game has already proved to be a massive success
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best buyAdobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 review Seriously powerful, extremely responsive and a steal at its new low price£104
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Oil Rush review A good looking strategy game set on the water, but it’s ironically lacking in depth£13
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Gotham City Impostors review An interesting take on the FPS genre, but it’s not as slick as most full-price titles£12
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 review The Galaxy Tab 7.7 has a gorgeous screen, a thin and light body, amazing battery life and sturdy construction£469
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Chillblast Fusion Olympian review If you’re keen to game with AMD’s very latest graphics card, this top-notch PC is for you£1199
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Syndicate review Nothing ground-breaking, but ticks most of the FPS boxes and the online co-op mode is fun£27
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Datacolor Spyder 4 Express review An easy and good value way to get the most out of your screen, but the iPad feature is less useful£89
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best buyAOC i2352Vh review Great image quality, excellent viewing angles, a good choice of video input ports and a three-year, repair-or-replace warranty make the i2352Vh incredibly good value£129
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Lenovo Ideacentre B520 review This impressive all-in-one entertainment PC can handle everything from games to 3D movies£940
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Asus X53E review The X53E's fast processor makes it a powerful laptop for the money, but it cuts too many corners to keep the price down£500