Reviews
- best buyDell XPS 15z review Excellent 2D and 3D performance, and it looks stunning. If you want style as well as substance, the XPS 15z is almost perfect£1199
- Samsung NC110 review A well-built netbook with a great keyboard, but it suffers from the usual netbook problems: limited power and a low-resolution screen£280
- best buyMSI GE620 review Great performance in both 2D and 3D makes the GE620 a real bargain if power is your priority£750
- recommendedPackard Bell EasyNote NS44-HR-033UK review Packard Bell may appear to concentrate more on style than substance, but the NS44 has healthy performance and features at a great price£399
- Thermaltake Armor A30 review The A30 is a compact and quiet case with room for powerful components - if you like the heavy gamer-styling£76
- HP TouchPad review WebOS helps make the TouchPad a powerful tablet which is mainly a joy to use£400
- Sony Vaio E-Series VPC-EJ1Z1E review Sony’s E-series makes more sense as a 15in laptop; the 17in model is underpowered and overpriced compared to the competition£999
- LG Optimus 3D review Terrible battery life spoils what is otherwise a fast Android smartphone with fun 3D capabilities£459.99
- best buyOlympus SZ-30MR review Olympus has maxed out the specifications, particularly with the 24x zoom, but it also gets the basics right£233
- Aria Proteus Mirage GTK Family PC review This is a great all-round entertainment PC, but it's not quite the best you can get for the money£850
- Asus WAVI review An interesting concept, but much of the WAVI's functionality is duplicated by other devices£160