Reviews

  • Samsung MD230X3
    Samsung MD230X3 review It's a great idea and image quality is brilliant, but the finish is poor and the price too high.
    £1391
  • Google Nexus S
    Google Nexus S review It's the best Android phone on the market in terms of performance and features, but it's not necessarily the best value
    £430
  • Samsung SF310
    Samsung SF310 review A great all-rounder thanks to a long-lasting battery, decent performance and an excellent design
    £722
  • Medion Akoya P6624
    Medion Akoya P6624 review Despite an average display and a few other minor niggles, the Akoya P6624 is a low cost laptop that doesn’t compromise on performance.
    £499
  • Dino PC Matteodon
    Dino PC Matteodon review Great if gaming is a priority, and the big monitor is a plus. Image quality isn't the best, though, and it's slower than overclocked systems
    £550
  • Cyberlink PowerDirector 9 Ultra64 FX
    Cyberlink PowerDirector 9 Ultra64 review Much faster and more refined than before, PowerDirector is now well equipped for demanding as well as casual use
    £80
  • Samsung Galaxy Apollo I5801
    Samsung Galaxy Apollo I5801 review It may have updated software, but the Apollo lacks its predecessor’s excellent AMOLED screen and it feels far cheaper.
  • AOC e2440Va
    AOC e2440Va review If you're after a new LED screen, the e2440Va's price and thin design might appeal, but image quality isn't on par with the best.
    £140
  • Acer Aspire 5742G
    Acer Aspire 5742G review The 5742G lives up to Acer's reputation for value, with good performance and decent features, but it lacks a few expansion ports
    £545
  • recommended
    Gigabyte TopView 81
    TopView A2281Wd+ review Some might call it old-fashioned, but this is a decent monitor at a sensible price.
    £107
  • Sony VAIO EA3S1E
    Sony Vaio EA3S1E review The EA3S1E combines solid performance and excellent connectivity in a stylish package, but has disappointing battery life.
    £660
  • Q2 Internet Radio
    Armour Home Electronics Q2 Internet Radio review It's incredibly easy to use and sound quality's pretty good, but it's an expensive internet radio.
    £90
  • recommended
    Aria Proteus Inspire
    Aria Proteus Inspire review The budget AMD processor limits performance and it lacks a dedicated graphics card, but this is still one of the cheapest Blu-ray-equipped PCs available
    £512