Reviews

  • Free Video Converter
    Freemake Free Video Converter review You’ll have to decrypt DVDs yourself, but this is the easiest to use and most flexible video conversion program we’ve seen.
    Chris Finnamore
  • Monday Night Combat
    Monday Night Combat review A colourful and fast-paced shooter that’s plenty of fun to play, either alone or online with friends.
    £10
    Tom Morgan
  • Excito B3 WiFi
    Excito B3 WiFi review Despite the huge feature list, the B3 WiFi is too expensive compared to other NAS devices that offer better performance.
    £475
    Tom Morgan
  • DC Universe
    DC Universe Online review DC Universe Online provides plenty of action-packed fun, although it currently only has a couple of months' worth of play in it.
    £27
    K.G. Orphanides
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    Babbel
    Babbel review Convenient and fun subscription-based language lessons.
    £8.95
    David McKinnon
  • CyberPower Intel Mini PC
    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
    Barry de la Rosa
  • LibreOffice 3.3 6
    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.
    Julian Prokaza
  • Mesh Inspire XM2
    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
    Barry de la Rosa
  • D-Link ShareCener Pulse
    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
    Tom Morgan
  • Canon PowerShot SX30 IS
    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
    Ben Pitt
  • Arbico AMD CS555
    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
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Eclipse ECO AP555
    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
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra 4 back
    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
    Tom Morgan