Reviews

  • Cubase instrument 3
    Steinberg Cubase Elements 6 review Too complex for casual users and possibly too restricted for ambitious ones, but its elegance and sophistication far exceed expectations
    £78
    Ben Pitt
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    Dirt 3
    Codemasters Dirt 3 review Variety, but not at the expense of consistently high quality. Dirt 3 is a driving game that goes all-out to entertain - and it succeeds
    £27
    Seth Barton
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    Xara text repel
    Xara Photo & Graphic Designer 7 review Solid improvements to an already outstanding program that combines illustration, DTP, image editing and animation in a friendly interface
    £69
    Ben Pitt
  • Freecom Dual Drive Network Center 2TB
    Freecom Dual Drive Network Center 2TB review Freecom's Dual Drive Network Center isn't a bad NAS, but it's not especially fast and there are better value alternatives available
    £233
    Alan Lu
  • INQ Cloud Touch
    INQ Cloud Touch review A fun, refreshing take on Android, the Cloud Touch will appeal to Facebook addicts and smartphone novices
    £210
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Toshiba Satellite L775-119
    Toshiba Satellite L775-119 review A great desktop replacement laptop with the potential to be a fantastic multimedia machine
    £580
    Tom Morgan
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    L.A. Noire autopsy
    L.A. Noire review There's little freedom in this noir crime epic, but the great characters, plot and production values will keep you entertained to the end
    £37
    Seth Barton
  • LiveKive
    AVG Technologies LiveKive review LiveKive is good value and there are some useful options, but the idiosyncratic interface makes it a frustrating service to use
    £35
    Alan Lu
  • Magix publishing
    Magix Website Maker 5 review It won't teach you anything about how the web works, but Website Maker 5 is unrivalled for ease of use
    £5
    Julian Prokaza
  • LifeSort storage
    LifeSort review A clunky and awkward way of keeping your files in sync. Don't dump Dropbox just yet
    Jonathan Bray
  • Foxconn Nettop NT535
    Foxconn Nettop NT535 review Foxconn's compact barebones nettop is let down by the difficulty of opening it and its aging processor
    £136
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Viewsonic VX2453mh-LED
    Viewsonic VX2453mh-LED review Good contrast and natural colours are let down by problems scaling over HDMI connections and syncing over VGA connections
    £144
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Audi A6
    The future of in-car internet
    Expert Reviews Staff