Reviews
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best buySamsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 review It's the thinnest and lightest 10in tablet, and a gorgeous bit of design. If you want the best Android tablet, this is it.£399
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Shuttle SH67H3 review Expensive, but smart, easy to build and with plenty of room for expansion£229
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Cateia Games Tales from the Dragon Mountain: The Strix review The Strix is an atmospheric and well-designed puzzler, even if it's not destined to be an eternal classic£7.95
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best buyHazro HZ27WC review IPS panels have great viewing angles, excellent contrast and a wider colour gamut than traditional TN panels£419
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Microsoft Windows Live Mesh 2011 review This synchronisation service is basic and its 5GB online storage can't be upgraded, but it integrates seamlessly with Windows and costs nothing
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HP Pavilion dv6-6051ea review It's lovely to look at, but for this price, the dv6 is underspecified£700
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recommendedSamsung Galaxy Fit review It may have a low-resolution screen, but the Galaxy Fit makes the most of its low specification hardware. It's a bargain£175
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recommendedLG Optimus Black review A gorgeous, bright screen, innovative gesture control and light weight make the Optimus Black very tempting£320
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Honestech Claymation Studio 3.0 Deluxe review It could be a lot more polished, but the sheer fun of stop-motion animation makes it a great way to while away the summer holidays£39
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Toshiba Satellite P750-115 review Plenty of power and a Blu-ray player, but the screen is average and the keyboard disappointing£1000
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Samsung NS310 review A beautifully designed netbook, but battery life isn't great. The NC110 is a better choice for £70 less£350
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Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Not much has changed since CS5, but the mobile tools are interesting. Keen app developers should consider an upgrade£999