Reviews
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Toshiba 46YL863 review Its Cevo Engine processing does an excellent job, but it can't fully rectify the shortcomings of its panel£1200 -
Samsung PS51E8000 review Its image quality and motion smoothing could be better, but it's packed full of great online services and smart features£1700 -
Street Fighter X Tekken review Frantic fighting action, with a huge cast of characters – it’s just held back by a few small flaws£30 -
Panasonic Viera TX-L47ET5B review You need to tweak settings to get the best out of its panel, but the TX-L47ET5B has excellent 3D and media streaming£1099 -
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Diablo III review Diablo’s loot-based economy is proof that capitalism is alive and well. It’s a great old-school RPG£33 -
Samsung UE46ES7000 review Great image quality and smart features, but you might be paying for features you'll never use£1700 -
Motorola RAZR MAXX review If you want an Android smartphone with a long-lasting battery then buy a RAZR MAXX£480 -
LG 42LM670T 42in LED TV review It's beautiful, its 3D performance is fantastic and it's packed full of top-end goodies£1250 -
Panasonic Eluga dL1 review A super-stylish waterproof smartphone, but it’s a limited by Android 2.3.5, a small battery and some annoying buttons£365 -
Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land review Despite an awkward control conversion, quality atmosphere and gameplay make this a must-have bargain for strategy and horror fans£3.15 -
Sony Bravia 46HX923 review Excellent black response for an LCD TV and lots of high-quality internet services, but there was some crosstalk when using 3D£1699 -
Toshiba Satellite P855-307 review A strong first outing for Ivy Bridge, although the Satellite’s screen is slightly disappointing given the price£999 -
LG Prada 3.0 review A slim, light and stylish Android 2.3 handset with distinctive styling and an attractive customised operating system£350