Reviews
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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 -
best buy
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 -
Hannspree SV42LMNB review A great design can’t disguise the average picture quality, but the SV42LMNB comes in at the right price.£480 -
best buy
Three Mobile Premium HSPA+ mobile broadband dongle review Three's new high-speed dongle means that mobile broadband speeds can compete with landlocked rivals -
Motorola Atrix review A clever but half-baked idea masking a very practical, but slightly overpriced, handset. -
HTC Desire S review A decent update to the original Desire, the S has a better camera, more space for apps and upgraded communications£359 -
Panasonic Viera TX-P50ST30 review Stunning black levels and useful internet TV functions make this a fantastic mid-range 3DTV, although the next model up is better value.£1287 -
Acer beTouch E210 review A budget alternative to a BlackBerry for those who prefer Android's apps, but it's currently a bit expensive£216 -
LaCie Wuala review Wuala has promise, but unusual design choices make it frustrating to use. It's also not particularly good value compared to the competition.£17 -
Samsung RC510 review A great design, excellent keyboard and beautiful screen, but out-dated components make the RC510 hard to recommend.£553 -
HTC Wildfire S review HTC's Wildfire S is a capable budget phone, but its limited storage space could be frustrating£202 -
Samsung Galaxy Ace review A smart design, colourful screen and decent camera make the Ace an attractive phone, but it lacks room for apps and a big screen.£215