Reviews
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CCL PowerCube review The beautiful, compact case is the main selling point here, and the optional Iiyama monitor is excellent, but it's only a sensible choice if gaming or upgrading aren't priorities.£350
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best buyOP3 Mars review A fast Core i3 processor, support for the latest technologies and room for expansion make this a great PC; the three-year warranty makes it a Best Buy£350
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Sony KDL-40HX803 review An excellent 2D TV with an amazing internet portal, but 3D suffers from crosstalk.£899
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eJay Dance 6 reloaded review Rough round the edges, but the basics are sound and it’s very good value£20
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Chillblast Fusion Challenger 6850 review A powerful PC that's suitable for upgrading; unfortunately, the release of Intel's incompatible Sandy Bridge processors reduces its future upgrade potential.£715
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Cateia Games Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World review Kaptain Brawe entertainingly captures the spirit of traditional point and click adventure games, even if it doesn't bring anything new to the table.£15
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Reallusion Crazy Talk Animator Pro review Some quirks and instability problems, but a simple way to create caricature-based animations£114
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best buyCyberPower Infinity i5 Silent Edition review The very first Sandy Bridge PC we've seen has already set a new standard to meet in terms of both power and construction.£900
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Samsung RF710 review Fast, stylish and easy to use, but the RF710 will quickly find itself outpaced when Intel’s newest processors arrive.£1127
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Magix Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus HD review Impressive new 3D editing facilities are the highlight of this capable editor, but it’s still not as polished as it could be.£63
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ViewSonic VA2231w review It uses more power than an LED monitor, but it's a decent budget monitor with good image quality.£116
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Orange San Francisco review It has a great screen, but we’re not keen on Orange’s extra software and there are better alternatives for the same price.£99