Reviews
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Intel Core i7-3960X review Hugely fast, but very few people regularly run enough applications at once to need a processor with this many cores£840
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OnLive MicroConsole & Service review It's an impressive start for 'cloud gaming' - but issues of quality, cost and the range of games hold it back from greatness£70
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Wacom Bamboo Pen & Touch CTH-470 review Easy to use and great value - a fine alternative to a mouse£68
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Aeris Swopper review This super-stool keeps you physically active as you sit and work, which will be useful for some and hell for others£470
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recommendedOrcs Must Die! review Slickly-executed and surprisingly lengthy, Orcs Must Die! is the most fun you can have while mincing greenskins£12
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Y-Cam The Grasshopper review The Grasshopper bundle provides a seamless surveillance experience, but we'd have liked more dedicated setup information£567
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Kingston Wi-Drive 16GB review The Kingston Wi-Drive is a clever way of accessing and sharing lots of media files between multiple iOS devices£65
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HannsG HH221DPB review A decnt budget 22in monitor with a Full HD resolution and good selection of inputs, but spend a few pounds more and you can get better image quality£89
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NEC MultiSync EA232WMi review A fully-adjustable stand and USB hub combine with its great image quality to produce a fine monitor - our only concern is the lack of an HDMI input£210
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Quiet PC Zeno NT-H67 Fanless PC review It's small and silent, but you pay a huge premium for the peace and quiet£1318
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Nokia Lumia 800 review A fast, smooth Windows Phone 7 smartphone with some decent free apps, but the camera lets it down£468
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Olympus SP-810UZ review Limited control and poor quality in low light, but for outdoor telephoto photography on a tight budget, it's a reasonable choice£187
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best buyCanonical Ubuntu 11.10 review A minor update, but Ubuntu remains the easiest-to-use Linux distribution. However, we'd like to see more flexibility in the user interface