Reviews
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HTC One X review A quad-core processor, plenty of storage space and a camera that rivals a compact digital camera - the HTC One X is a superb Android phone.£485 -
2K Games The Darkness II review If you an look past the gory gunplay, there’s a thinking man’s shooter waiting to be discovered underneath£28 -
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Content Pack 1 A good selection of new maps, but no stand-out or daring designs, and Special Ops mission add little to the mix£11 -
CCL Elite Hawk review It has a fast graphics card, but its other components are out of date and reduce its performance£533.80 -
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HannsG HH229DPB review The HL229DPB has superb natural image quality and is excellent value; a deserving Best Buy winner£91 -
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Fujifilm X-S1 review A few small niggles, but this ultra-zoom camera triumphs in all the areas that really matter£549 -
Arbico eXcel 2570 CS review Great styling, but its 3D performance is mediocre and it could do with greater hard disk capacity£550 -
Toshiba AT200 review We like the practical yet super-slim AT200 but it simply doesn't do enough to rise above the crowd£330 -
Aria Gladiator Inspire 3670K review It has plenty of extras, such as Wi-Fi and a Blu-ray drive, but it suffers from poor Windows performance£523 -
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend (PS Vita) review A complex yet rewarding beat'em'up that should please fans of obscure Japanese games, but it's probably not for everyone£30 -
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Rayman Origins (PS Vita) review Move over Mario - the Vita has one of the best platform games we've played in years£28 -
Pentax Optio VS20 review The portrait-orientation controls are interesting but not much practical use; image quality is below par£157 -
Uncharted: Golden Abyss (PS Vita) review More death-defying leaps and gun-based diplomacy from cheeky chappy Nathan Drake. It's a great example of the Vita's potential£35