Reviews

  • Chillblast Fusion Elemental
    Chillblast Fusion Elemental review With a chart-topping score of 200 overall, the Fusion Elemental is the fastest PC we've tested so far, but it's very expensive and most people don't need that much power.
    £1699
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab
    Samsung Galaxy Tab review The use of Android and Samsung's hardware makes this tablet as good as the iPad, but the relatively high price could be hard to swallow.
    £529
    David Ludlow
  • Acer Stream
    Acer Stream review A powerful, up-to-date Android phone, but its large AMOLED screen is disappointingly dim.
    £344
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Diskeeper
    Diskeeper 2010 Home review Does what it claims, but the need and expense is becoming questionable for most users.
    £25
    David McKinnon
  • PCmover 3
    Laplink PCmover Ultimate review If you don’t have the time or patience to setup your own applications and transfer your own files, then PCmover is a great utility
    £25
    Seth Barton
  • Acer Aspire One 533
    Acer Aspire One 533 review The best Aspire One yet, with a long-lasting battery and excellent usability this is also one of the best netbooks around.
    £300
    Tom Morgan
  • Eminent Twistable 1.5m HDMI Cable
    Eminent Twistable 1.5m HDMI Cable review An innovative product, which can help keep other cables neat, and at a reasonable price.
    £8.24
    Jim Martin
  • Safe Eyes
    Internetsafety.com Safe Eyes review Although not the worst parental control software, Safe Eyes is comparatively expensive and isn't foolproof.
    £32
    Simon Handby
  • Synology USB Station 2
    Synology USB Station 2 review The USB Station 2 has many useful features for sharing the contents of a USB disk and a printer, but file transfer performance is poor
    £85
    Jim Martin
  • best buy
    Packard Bell EasyNote TX (TX86-GO-045UK)
    Packard Bell EasyNote TX (TX86-GO-045UK) review The EasyNote TX is great value at £600, but the EasyNote TM is even better value at £50 less.
    £600
    K.G. Orphanides
  • KidsWatch
    Computer Business Solutions KidsWatch Professional review A potentially brilliant parental control package that's let down only by an apparent weakness in 64-bit systems, and a vulnerability to proxy software.
    £29
    Simon Handby
  • best buy
    Palicomp Core i5 Blast 760OC4-24
    Palicomp Core i5 Blast 760OC4-24 review It's incredibly powerful in Windows and in games, has a fantastic monitor and loads of upgrade potential. The only downside is that it's a little loud.
    £949
    David Ludlow
  • best buy
    Net Nanny
    ContentWatch Net Nanny 6.5 review Net Nanny impressed us with its broad spread of features, plus the ease and effectiveness of its default protection. It's the best parental control package around.
    £26
    Simon Handby