Reviews
- best buyPanasonic Viera TX-P42G20B review Panasonic’s Viera TX-P42G20B balances excellent picture quality with an amazing price, making it a deserving Best Buy winner.£647
- best buyFallout: New Vegas review Everything we loved about Fallout 3, and much more. New Vegas improves on the original in almost every way.£24
- Mesh Elite CSR review The overclocked Core i3 processor makes the Elite CSR blazingly fast, but it's let down by the poor monitor and it lacks a dedicated graphics card£549
- Blue Coat K9 Web Protection We still like K9's free, effective and simple web filtering, but it loses out to other free packages, which offer a wider scope.
- Sony Bravia KDL-40NX703 review The Sony Bravia KDL-40NX703 is a very good TV with nice features like built-in Wi-Fi, but the glossy coating is very reflective and it wouldn’t play any DivX or XviD content.£829
- The Learning Bubble - child learning software The Learning Bubble is good for encouraging younger children's learning on a PC, but its apparent fallibility concerns us.£20
- PC Specialist Aurea 540 OC review By fitting a Core i3 processor, PC Specialist has managed to afford a decent graphics card, but the awful HKC monitor lets the system down.£750
- Fujifilm FinePix F300EXR review The photos have their strengths and weaknesses, but this is still one of the best compact ultra-zoom cameras currently available£258
- Innergie mCube Pro review It’s a useful piece of kit, but it's the high price that ultimately holds the mCube Pro back.£105
- recommendedSamsung LE40C650 review Samsung’s LE40C650 is a good looking and well featured TV with impressive picture quality. At £620, you get a lot for your money and it’s a worthy Budget Buy award winner.£619.70
- Arbico Elite 7646 OCX review The overclocked processor makes this PC incredibly fast, but the poor monitor lets it down and we think too much has been spent on memory.£950
- Medal of Honor review Breaks new ground for the Medal of Honor series, but the short campaign and limited multiplayer do little to improve gameplay.£27
- recommendedMicrosoft Family Safety review Family Safety is free, comprehensive and resisted our attempts to bypass it. Its default settings should be stricter, though.