Reviews
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Eclipse Fusion i32R679 review It comes with a great monitor, but the PC is a little underspecified and lacks the expansion potential of rivals£500
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Kodak Gallery review Neither Kodak Gallery's prints nor its prices are sufficiently remarkable to make it stand out from the crowd of online printing rivals£0.10
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HP Snapfish review Oversaturated skin tones means that there are better photo printing services than Snapfish this year£0.09
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Polar Personal Trainer review Polar Personal Trainer isn't pretty, but it provides a powerful range of online planning and analysis tools
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Jexaa JexTab Evo review The Evo's clear screen and USB OTG capability can't make up for its laggy performance, erratic app support and poorly thought-out interface£110
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Yoyotech Viper Carbon CS review The choice of a 60GB SSD in place of a hard disk improves performance, but the choice of motherboard limits the Viper Carbon CS's potential for expansion£500
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HP Pavilion p6-2022uk Desktop PC Bundle review An attractive-looking PC, but its port selection and upgrade potential hold it back£500
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Need for Speed: The Run review Desert Bus is usurped as the definitive trans-America driving simulator. the Run is fast-paced and fun, with only a few exceptions£33
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recommendedAria Gladiator Inspire 3300 review For undemanding users on a budget, this is a great-value choice£420
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best buyAsus Eee Pad Transformer Prime review Only available with its dock for now, but this is certainly the best Android tablet money can buy£499
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Chillblast Fusion Neptune review A fast PC for the price, but it can't play the latest games. If games aren’t a priority, it’s a fine choice£500
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Assassin’s Creed Revelations review Ezio Auditoré’s story ends with a whimper rather than a bang, although it is a finely crafted one£27