Reviews
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Samsung Solid Immerse review A rugged feature phone with useful features, the Solid Immense doesn’t have the power of a smartphone£103
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Vodafone Mobile Broadband review The cheaper packages aren't bad value, but you can get better deals elsewhere
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Orange Monte Carlo review A great screen belies this handset's low price - poor battery life aside, it's an impressive budget handset£150
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eMachines ET1850 review It may be basic, but this cheap PC is excellent value for basic tasks and it's very well made, too£300
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Acer Predator G5900 review Not a bad PC in its own right, but it has an older processor and the graphics card is a bit too slow for a gaming PC£480
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Packard Bell OneTwo L I7526 review It's powerful and has a TV tuner, but for just a little more cash you can get Blu-ray and better gaming performance elsewhere£799
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Lenovo ThinkCentre Edge 91z 7075D2G review The 7075D2G's outstanding three-year warranty and serious processor power make it good value, but it has a small hard disk£734
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HP TouchSmart 610-1030uk review This all-in-one PC has an outstanding range of features, but an unusually high price makes it a poor choice over its equally-capable rivals£1199
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Native Instruments Traktor Duo 2 review It’s still not cheap, but the second generation of Native Instruments’ DJ software is highly flexible and great fun to use£80
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recommendedDell Inspiron One 2205 review Dell's little all-in-one is a decent contender for budget users and looks great, too£549
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Orange Mobile Broadband review With plummeting satisfaction ratings and less-than competitive prices, this isn't a top choice
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Samsung SyncMaster C23A550U review A clever idea, but image quality is below average for the price£304
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LazySave review LazySave works well, but it's too expensive for what is very simple backup software£15