Mesh Edge 15-R review With poor performance, average battery life and a limited selection of ports, the Edge 15-R can't compete with other £500 rivals.
£479
Advent Sienna 500 review Advent's Sienna 500 is a powerful laptop for the price, but a small hard disk and poor battery life layout prevent it winning an award.
HP All-in-One 200-5020 review The full HD, LED-backlit screen has excellent contrast, and the dual-core processor is powerful enough for most applications. It's excellent value for an all-in-one.
IOCell NetDisk 351UNE review It's a basic NAS, but it's still a great buy thanks to its simple configuration, fast performance and low price.
£61
Google Nexus One review Hard to distinguish from HTC's Desire, the Nexus One lacks HTC's Sense software and more practical controls
£500
Microsoft Windows Live Movie Maker review Camera support is limited and the fixed 30fps export frame rate limits it further, but as a simple, free editor it hits the right notes
RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 review A smart, well-made phone with top business credentials, the Bold 9700 can be a pain to set up correctly, and doesn't offer a large screen or a wide variety of apps
Palm Pixi Plus review Smart design and the intuitive webOS interface are let down by awful battery life and a lack of decent apps, and at £30 per month it's also over-priced
CyberPower Infinity i5 Achillies XT review A fast gaming PC that can handle anything you can throw at it, the Achilles is let down by the poor AOC monitor, which has lacklustre image quality
£779
Pinnacle VideoSpin 2.0 review It’s not quite free if MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 support is needed, but the low price and unrivalled simplicity will appeal to casual users