Reviews
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best buyCanonical Ubuntu 11.04 review Faster and easier to use than its predecessors, this is the best version of Ubuntu yet
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best buyAsus N53S review The N53S is a well-designed, well-built laptop that's packed with features including a large hard disk and a Blu-ray drive.£728
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InWin Dragon Slayer review An inexpensive mini-tower with decent cooling options, but the Dragon Slayer doesn’t compare particularly well to other small cases.£61
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Packard Bell EasyNote TS44-HR-035UK review A stylish budget laptop with decent performance and a good selection of expansion ports. It can't quite match Dell's Inspiron 15R, though.£450
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Chillblast Fusion Infinity review Well built, with an excellent monitor, the Fusion Infinity isn't the fastest Sandy Bridge i5 PC around, but it's still a superb performer£999
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Dell Studio XPS 8300 review This Sandy Bridge system has refreshingly different styling and some interesting features, but it's out-performed£889
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business buyLenovo ThinkPad L520 review The ThinkPad L520's styling will appeal to those who prefer function over form£704
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best buyWired2Fire Hellspawn XFire review With a 25in monitor and performance that's as over-the-top as its name, the Hellspawn XFire is extremely well-specified PC for gaming£999
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Mercedes-Benz E-Class review It may be one of the oldest cars in its sector, but the range of options makes sure the E-Class is bang up-to-date
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Asus Eee Pad Transformer review A far superior tablet to Motorola's Xoom - this is the Android 3.0 tablet to buy.£380
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best buyMad Catz Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 Special Edition Fight Stick Superb construction and an excellent design makes this stick one of the best out there£150
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Antec Lanboy Air review An interesting concept that doesn’t work in practice, the Lanboy is overpriced and not very effective at cooling components.£144
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Motorola Xoom review Android 3.0 makes Google-based tablets much easier to use, but the Xoom isn't quite as smooth as the Apple iPad 2.£480