Reviews
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ18 review Builds on its excellent predecessor with more of everything, but the competition has caught up.£230
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 review The X8 has some clever features, but it can't match Motorola’s Defy on contract. It’s a good choice on prepay, though.£149
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Sony Vaio L21 review Perfect for small living rooms or a studio apartment, but despite its outstanding hardware we find it hard to justify the price£1200
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recommendedZalman Z7 Plus review With plenty of space and great airflow, the Z7 is an excellent entry-level case that holds its own against more expensive models.£55
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Aria Proteus Vision review AMD Fusion is perfect for a media centre PC, but this little computer from Aria is a bit too big to fit the bill.£450
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BenQ B2201PT review A surprising amount of features for the price, but the resolution and below-average image quality means it isn't such a bargain£131
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HP Pavilion dv7-4035sa review The 17in screen and high quality keyboard are tempting but there's no excuse for such poor performance or the unusable touchpad.£600
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Corsair 600T Graphite review Cooling options are limited, but the 600T is still a great case with masses of room for even the most powerful of PCs.£129
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Sony VAIO F21Z1E 3D review Hugely powerful in applications, and capable of 3D Blu-ray playback, but its graphics card is comparatively underpowered.£1800
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best buyPalicomp Phoenix i5 Nemesis review The second Sandy Bridge PC we’ve seen is almost unbeatable value, with excellent performance and expansion potential.£800
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best buyFractal Design R3 review The R3 is a worthy successor to the old model, improving it with much better cable management and quieter fans.£92
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Samsung RV511-S01UK review Impressive core components and performance to match, but its dedicated graphics card doesn't add enough value to warrant its high price.£579
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360Amigo System Speedup Pro review Plenty of features, but we’re not impressed with the interface and it’s expensive.£24