Reviews
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CyberPower Intel Mini PC review An ideal PC if you're short on space, but it's not powerful or upgradeable and, compared to full-size PCs, YOU get much less for your money.£350
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LibreOffice 3.3 review It’s not without its quirks, but LibreOffice is still a capable open-source office suite and a fine free replacement for Microsoft Office.
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Mesh Inspire XM2 review If you buy the Iiyama monitor as part of the bundle, this isn't a bad PC. However, on its own, it's a little underpowered and the low-wattage power supply limits upgrade potential.£350
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D-Link ShareCenter Pulse DNS-320 review A basic two-bay NAS with a simple user interface, but it’s not particularly fast or quiet.£70
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Canon PowerShot SX30 IS review The enormous 35x zoom is tempting but neither the lens nor the sensor lives up to expectations at this price.£335
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Arbico AMD CS555 review The AMD CS555 is fast enough and has a large hard disk, but its legacy ports and limited expansion potential make it a poor investment compared to the alternatives available at this price£350
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Eclipse ECO AP555 review It has a massive hard disk and support for USB3 and eSATA, but it doesn't quite have enough power to compete with the best-value PCs at this price.£350
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Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra 4 review With four drive bays you’re unlikely to run out of storage space, but it’s far more expensive than most other NAS devices.£429
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Fujitsu Esprimo E5646 review A small and robust desktop PC, but it’s overpriced and there are better alternatives available.£761
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CyberPower Infinity Apollo XT review A well-built PC with a fast Core i3 processor, a large hard disk, and plenty of USB ports, but it lacks USB 3.0 and it isn't as good value with a monitor.£350
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Google Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) review Not a massive leap forwards, but it's more polished and greatly improves the Android experience.
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Palicomp Carbon AMD TFT-22 review A decent set of components makes the Carbon AMD TFT-22 a good base on which to build a PC, but it has a poor keyboard and mouse set and not enough USB ports.£379
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recommendedCCL AMD Express Box review It may not be the fastest PC around, but the AMD Express Box is cheap as chips, comes with a decent keyboard and mouse, a good-sized hard disk and room for expansion.£250