Reviews

  • Palicomp Phoenix i5 Supreme
    Palicomp Phoenix i5 Supreme review Palicomp has combined our favourite processor with plenty of RAM and a Blu-ray drive to make a versatile all-rounder
    £450
    K.G. Orphanides
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    LG IPS235V
    LG IPS235V review The IPS235V has deep colours, good viewing angles and contrast, and is great value
    £143
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Asus Eee Pad Slider intro
    Asus Eee Pad Slider review A decent screen and clever hidden keyboard make this an attractive proposition, but there are better pure tablets
    £449
    David Ludlow
  • IOS 5 rich text
    Apple iOS 5 review A huge update to Apple's mobile operating system, and one that you should upgrade to now
    Jim Martin
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    Driver: San Francisco
    Driver: San Francisco review Thanks to the unique body shifting feature, Driver is a thoroughly enjoyable mission-based driving game
    £27
    Jim Martin
  • best buy
    Chillblast Fusion Shadow
    Chillblast Fusion Shadow review This powerful, versatile and easily upgradable PC is one of the best deals you can get for £450
    £450
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Sony Tablet S
    Sony Tablet S review A clever shape and built-in IR control make the Tablet S a great coffee table tablet, but it can't outshine the competition overall
    £399
    Seth Barton
  • Canon Ixus 1100 HS intro
    Canon Ixus 1100 HS review Superb image quality but the touchscreen control is clumsy and the price is too high
    £350
    Ben Pitt
  • MyWebsite Plus
    1&1 MyWebsite Plus review Great for quickly getting your small business online, but not so great if you want to sell products on the site
    £12
    Jim Martin
  • Shuttle SH61R4
    Shuttle SH61R4 review A good Sandy Bridge barebones, but Shuttle's SH67H3 is better value
    £222
    Chris Finnamore
  • AMD FX-8150 back
    AMD FX-8150 review An overclockable eight-core processor, but its performance is disappointing
    £195
    Chris Finnamore
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    Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac review An excellent virtualisation package, but there are only minor improvements over version 6
    £65
    Julian Prokaza
  • Viewsonic V3D245
    Viewsonic V3D245 review Despite its 3D premium, the V3D245 looks cheap, has limited image quality controls and annoying touch-sensitive buttons
    £322
    Barry de la Rosa