Reviews
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Foxconn Nettop NT535 review Foxconn's compact barebones nettop is let down by the difficulty of opening it and its aging processor£136 -
Viewsonic VX2453mh-LED review Good contrast and natural colours are let down by problems scaling over HDMI connections and syncing over VGA connections£144 -
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Chillblast Fusion Whisper review Quiet, quick and with plenty of room for expansion. An excellent low-noise PC£839 -
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Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 11 review Existing users needn't rush to upgrade, but Sony's low-cost video editor still dominates for its precision and sheer speed of use£60 -
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AOC e2795Vh review Response times aren't great, and there's a problem with the HDMI input, but image quality is great£249 -
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Ion Quick Play LP review Ion's brilliant Quick Play LP costs little, sounds great and makes it easy to rip your vinyl£50 -
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Acer Aspire 5750G Dedicated graphics and a powerful processor make this one of the best mid-range laptops you can buy£552 -
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Portal 2 review It's not the hardest game around, but Portal 2 provides hours of entertainment with ingenious design and a tight, dark and witty script£30 -
Fable III review An epic RPG adventure with plenty of gameplay beyond the main quest, which is for once much better on PC than it is on console.£30 -
HTC Flyer review A great design, a unique stylus and a comprehensive collection of software, but it can't quite justify the high cost of the Flyer£600 -
Serif WebPlus X5 review WebPlus X5 is a well-rounded and very easy-to-use web design application that packs in a surprising number of features£82 -
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Western Digital My Book Essential review With great performance, styling and software, all at a very reasonable price, the My Book Essential is a fantastic external hard disk.£90