Reviews
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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 -
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 -
Batman: Arkham City review A DC comic book fans’ dream, but there's not a lot of new ideas for veterans of the first game£25 -
Photobox review It's an established name in online photo printing, but we weren't impressed by either the quality or prices of Photobox's prints£0.12 -
best buy
Palicomp Hyper Flame review The Hyper Flame is a superb all-rounder with good performance, a decent monitor and even a Blu-ray drive£500 -
best buy
Motorola Defy+ review The Defy+ has the same great screen, camera and rugged build quality of its forebear, and adds better performance£228 -
Tesco Online Photo review Tesco's online photo printing service is surprisingly expensive and print quality was generally rather poor£0.20 -
Philips 7000 series Smart LED TV (42PFL7666T/12) review A great passive 3D TV, with all the usual high-end features and the bonus of AmbiLight£900 -
HTC Sensation XL review We like the Sensation XL, but there are better phones available for the same price and we missed having a microSDHC card slot£400 -
best buy
Snappy Snaps review It's expensive, but the quality and speed of Snappy Snaps' prints make it our favourite high street printer£0.36 -
Toshiba Regza 46WL863B review A high end TV to be proud of – Toshiba gets nearly everything right with the 46WL863£1300 -
best buy
Foto.com review With the best quality of any of the online printers we looked at this year and 5p prints, Foto.com is a worthy award winner, despite its admin cost£0.05