Reviews
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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
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LG Optimus One review It's an improvement over the original Optimus GT540, but the small screen resolution and poor camera mean it doesn’t compare£204
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Vye Jolibook review Kitsch styling and a unique take on the operating system, but similarly-priced netbooks are easier to use and come with Windows£280
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Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit review Don’t be fooled by the name, this is a pure arcade racer from the Burnout series.£25
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Devolo dLAN 200AV Wireless N review A simple yet effective way of extending your router’s wired and wireless coverage, but transfer speeds are fairly slow.£92
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Ricoh CX4 review A minor update over the CX3, but the lower price makes this a serious contender for the compact ultra-zoom crown.£229
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Lenovo IdeaPad Z560 A well-built laptop with great performance, but unless you need 6GB of memory, it's a little too expensive and unbalanced.£699
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uPlay Puck review QED’s uPlay has better audio than most Bluetooth receivers or headphones, but it’s still not as good as using a 3.5mm stereo cable£60
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MSI GE700 review Solid performance and an excellent screen, but the GE700 suffers from poor battery life and a non-standard keyboard.£799
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Lenovo IdeaCentre B500 review Works as a TV, gaming PC, multimedia centre and standard desktop; it's compact and effective but painfully expensive for its specification£850
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Fujitsu Lifebook A530 review Good performance and decent build quality, but the screen isn't the best, and battery life is poor.£537
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HTC Desire HD review A responsive, big screen and all the features you could ever want, but HTC's Sense software is becoming bloated£437
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Asus Lamborghini VX6 review The VX6 is fast, well-built and a joy to use, but regular laptops have much better performance and cost only slightly more.£498