Reviews

  • 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
    Tom Morgan
  • 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
    Tom Morgan
  • 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
    Ben Pitt
  • 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.
    Barry de la Rosa
  • 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
    Barry de la Rosa
  • 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
    Barry de la Rosa
  • recommended
    Gigabyte TopView 81
    TopView A2281Wd+ review Some might call it old-fashioned, but this is a decent monitor at a sensible price.
    £107
    Jim Martin
  • 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
    Tom Morgan
  • 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
    David Ludlow
  • 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
    Tom Morgan
  • Chillblast Rapier
    Chillblast Rapier review An underpowered graphics card and average monitor detract from an otherwise very powerful PC with lots of upgrade potential.
    £550
    Tom Morgan
  • Asus N53J
    Asus N53J review It’s not particularly portable, but the N53J decent multimedia laptop for anyone yet to invest in Blu-ray
    £750
    Tom Morgan
  • Wired2Fire VX-5
    Wired2Fire VX-5 review Performance from the heavily overclocked processor is impressive, but the integrated graphics can’t handle games.
    £550
    Tom Morgan