Reviews
-
Sony Vaio M12M1E review A reasonably cheap netbook let down by low battery life and average usability.£282
-
Toshiba Satellite L650-12K review A decent budget laptop, with good performance, sturdy build quality and excellent battery life, but the stiff mouse buttons and slight colour problems mean it misses an award.£500
-
LG Optimus 7 E900 review Great hardware, with a smart design and all the usual features can’t make up for Window’s Phone 7’s immaturity
-
HTC 7 Trophy review A smart phone with a large screen, fast processor and plenty of storage, but Windows Phone 7 isn't yet up to the standard
-
Packard Bell EasyNote TM99-GN-030UK review A faster processor makes the new TM99 good value on paper, but the design has some flaws£530
-
recommendedIiyama ProLite E2208HDD review A decent budget monitor with simple but clear controls and a warm image, the E2208HDD's support for HDCP via DVI means it's far better value than other budget monitors.£110
-
Touchscreen Gloves review Not particularly stylish, these gloves do at least make it easy to use your smartphone in the cold.£13
-
best buyPCTV NanoStick T2 review The first Freeview HD tuner does exactly what it needs to, but it won’t please media centre enthusiasts.£80
-
best buyLG Flatron E2750V review The E2750V has a choice of three inputs, a unique folding stand and excellent image quality
-
best buyAcer Aspire Ethos 8943G review The 8943G has everything: great performance in both Windows and games, a Full HD display and Blu-ray drive. Even battery life is good.£1000
-
TuneUp Utilities 2011 review Speed up your PC’s startup times, increase performance and clear out hard disk space with this simple to use, and inexpensive, tool.£12
-
BenQ EW2420 review The EW2420 has a VA TFT panel with a glossy finish, and stunning still image quality, but moving images suffer from ghosting.£157
-
Asus VG236H review We enjoyed 3D gaming on this monitor, but it’s very expensive and not compatible with the key standard for 3D imaging – HDMI 1.4a.£370