Reviews
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Toshiba Satellite L755D-12L review A great first showing for AMD Llano; desktop performance on a par with Intel’s budget chips£450 -
CyberLink PhotoDirector 2011 review A promising low-cost clone of Lightoom. Unless you batch process images regularly Photoshop Elements is more flexible for a similar price£64 -
Apple MacBook Pro 17in (2011) review It’s highly desirable, but ultra-expensive; unless you need its power and big, high resolution screen, the 15in version is better£2099 -
Decho Mozy Home review Mozy sticks to the essentials with an excellent local interface, but we'd like a few more web-based options for accessing and streaming our stored files£55 -
Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine review Action-packed single-player and varied multiplayer make for a polished and fun action game£30 -
Symantec Norton Online Backup review WIth an unfriendly interface and high price, there are better options to be found£40 -
best buy
Bastion review A ground-breaking voiceover and gorgeous graphics compliment this action-heavy romp with RPG leanings£12 -
best buy
AlertMe SmartEnergy review Cheaper than its rivals and simple to extend, it's a great way to save money and control your home£50 -
SOS Online Backup Home Edition review More expensive than many, but 50GB of storage can be shared between up to five PCs and it also supports local and postal backups£33 -
Medion Akoya P7321 D review It's quick in Windows and has a lot of RAM and storage, but you can get quicker computers for less£529 -
Cables To Go TruLink HDMI via Cat5E Extender review Easy to set up, but it can't manage the range claimed and you're probably better off with a good-quality HDMI cable£70 -
Sapphire Edge HD2 review It's a stylish and compact nettop, but Windows 7 Ultimate just makes it too expensive£355