Reviews
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UpdateStar Online Backup review UpdateStar offers easy-to-use unlimited storage, but it's priced significantly higher than all of its competitors.£45
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Samsung Memory Card Plus 4GB MicroSDHC review Worth the extra £3 over a standard memory card if you're a bit of a butter fingers.£9.49
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OP3 Jupiter review Although it can play games out of the box and comes with a generous 1TB of storage, the 19in monitor lets it down.£550
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Sumo Gamer review It isn't for small living spaces, but it will impress your friends and is very soft and comfortable.£159
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ViewSonic VX2250wm-LED review Good image quality, but the design isn't particularly attractive and it costs a little more than the competition.£138
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One.com £2 package review The low price makes One.com very attractive for those wanting to get a good-looking site online with the minimum of hassle.
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Toshiba Regza 40WL753 review There’s a lot to like about Toshiba’s 40WL753, but it’s more expensive than better alternatives.
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Streamline Plus review The clunky control panel means Streamline isn't as easy to use as it should be, and competitors offer more for your money.£5.86
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Shuttle SX58J3 review Shuttle has done a good job of fitting Intel’s Core i7 processor into this diminutive case, but the price is too high.£417
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Heart Internet Home Pro review There's not quite enough here to justify the high monthly price, and you can get more for less elsewhere.£8.99
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HostClear Home review Very good value, and a fine choice if you want to go with a UK-based web host.£5.95
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recommendedMSI CR630 review It may not blow you away with its performance, but the improved keyboard and screen make this the best budget Blu-ray notebook£500
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Samsung SyncMaster BX2240 review We’ve no major complaints about image quality, but the BX2240 isn’t outstanding in most respects£158