Reviews

  • Viewsonic ViewPad 10s
    Viewsonic ViewPad 10s review A fast and well-built Android tablet, but Advent's Vega is better value.
    £275
  • Sonar Instrument
    Cakewalk Sonar X1 Studio review Tremendous editing power at an extremely competitive price, but the redesigned interface doesn't go far enough for our liking.
    £169
  • best buy
    ViewSonic VA2448-LED
    ViewSonic VA2448-LED review A basic 24in monitor that delivers where it matters most - in its great image quality.
    £145
  • Samsung LED 8000
    Samsung 8000 55in Smart 3D LED TV review It oozes style, but some problems with image quality and poor internet TV functions prevent the 8000 from becoming a showstopper.
    £2599
  • NetObjects Fusion 3
    NetObjects Fusion XII review There are some useful features in this updated version of NetObjects Fusion, but some new features are disappointing
    £155
  • Nissan Leaf
    Nissan Leaf review An electric vehicle that feels like a real car. It's expensive but fun to drive and comes loaded with kit.
  • NZXT H2
    NZXT H2 review The H2 is a stunning PC case, with a great design and plenty of clever features.
    £90
  • Thermaltake V9 BlacX Edition
    Thermaltake V9 BlacX Edition review The drive caddies are useful for quickly installing graphics cards, but the V9 BlacX needs refining in other areas.
    £76
  • Buffalo LinkStation Pro Duo 2TB
    Buffalo LinkStation Pro Duo 2TB review An easy-to-configure NAS that's let down by slow transfer speeds and a flawed disk tray design.
    £220
  • Sony Xperia Play
    Sony Ericsson Xperia Play review A good idea, but we're not sure the execution is great enough to bear the weight of a whole new gaming format.
    £460
  • Crysis 2
    Crysis 2 review It isn’t such a technical leap forward as the first game, but Crysis 2 ups the ante with its action-packed gameplay.
    £32
  • Panasonic Viera TX-L32DT30B
    Panasonic Viera TX-L32DT30B review The image quality is stunning and 3D handled brilliantly, but this is a lot of money to spend on a 32in TV, 3D or not.
    £999
  • Arbico OC5470 CS
    Arbico OC5470 CS review Although it's built around a modest Core i3 processor, the OC5470 CS still manages to impress, with a feature-packed motherboard and a powerful graphics card.
    £650