Reviews

  • Motorola Atrix
    Motorola Atrix review A clever but half-baked idea masking a very practical, but slightly overpriced, handset.
  • HTC Desire S top
    HTC Desire S review A decent update to the original Desire, the S has a better camera, more space for apps and upgraded communications
    £359
  • Panasonic TX-P40ST30
    Panasonic Viera TX-P50ST30 review Stunning black levels and useful internet TV functions make this a fantastic mid-range 3DTV, although the next model up is better value.
    £1287
  • Acer beTouch E210
    Acer beTouch E210 review A budget alternative to a BlackBerry for those who prefer Android's apps, but it's currently a bit expensive
    £216
  • Wuala interface
    LaCie Wuala review Wuala has promise, but unusual design choices make it frustrating to use. It's also not particularly good value compared to the competition.
    £17
  • Samsung RC510
    Samsung RC510 review A great design, excellent keyboard and beautiful screen, but out-dated components make the RC510 hard to recommend.
    £553
  • HTC Wildfire S
    HTC Wildfire S review HTC's Wildfire S is a capable budget phone, but its limited storage space could be frustrating
    £202
  • Samsung Galaxy Ace
    Samsung Galaxy Ace review A smart design, colourful screen and decent camera make the Ace an attractive phone, but it lacks room for apps and a big screen.
    £215
  • Nokia E7
    Nokia E7 review A beautifully designed, well-built phone with an excellent camera and a full QWERTY keyboard, but the OS is on the way out
    £440
  • Acer Iconia Tab A500
    Acer Iconia Tab A500 review A decent tablet, but its weight and average display mean there are better options available at this price.
    £436
  • Fujifilm FinePix T200
    Fujifilm FinePix T200 review Image quality is nothing special, but with a strong set of features topped off with a 10x zoom, it's easily worth the low price.
    £130
  • LG Optimus 2X
    LG Optimus 2X review Fast gaming performance and some interesting features can't save LG's Optimus 2X from feeling like a rush job.
    £402
  • Philips Brilliance 234CL
    Philips Brilliance 234CL review This monitor is amazingly thin, but it also feels quite fragile, and has washed-out images, poor contrast and dull colours
    £164