Reviews
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Corsair 600T Graphite review Cooling options are limited, but the 600T is still a great case with masses of room for even the most powerful of PCs.£129 -
Sony VAIO F21Z1E 3D review Hugely powerful in applications, and capable of 3D Blu-ray playback, but its graphics card is comparatively underpowered.£1800 -
best buy
Palicomp Phoenix i5 Nemesis review The second Sandy Bridge PC we’ve seen is almost unbeatable value, with excellent performance and expansion potential.£800 -
best buy
Fractal Design R3 review The R3 is a worthy successor to the old model, improving it with much better cable management and quieter fans.£92 -
Samsung RV511-S01UK review Impressive core components and performance to match, but its dedicated graphics card doesn't add enough value to warrant its high price.£579 -
360Amigo System Speedup Pro review Plenty of features, but we’re not impressed with the interface and it’s expensive.£24 -
Archos 101 Internet Tablet review The Archos 101 has impressive battery life and supports external storage, but it doesn’t feel as tough as its rivals£240 -
recommended
Acer Aspire 5552 review Fair performance and a reasonable price make this a fantastic alternative to a high-end netbook.£350 -
best buy
Chillblast Fusion Impact review A hugely powerful 3D gaming PC. It’s expensive, but is fairly priced considering what it can do.£1200 -
recommended
HP G62-b18SA review Solid construction screen and enough performance for everyday tasks at an extremely attractive price.£380 -
Sony Vaio VPC-CA1S1E review The CA1S1E is a great showcase for the new mobile Sandy Bridge processors. It’s a stylish laptop with great performance.£703 -
Marvel Vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds review It's far from subtle, and loses out to sibling Street Fighter IV for long-term tactical appeal£33 -
best buy
Dead Space 2 review Shocking and certainly not for children, Dead Space 2 is unrelenting but massively fun to play.£27