Reviews
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Samsung N230 review A smart, thin netbook with an outstanding battery life, but the dull screen lets the side down£326
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Garmin Asus nüvifone M10 review Poor battery life, an obsolete operating system and confusing software make this hybrid satnav/mobile phone frustrating to use£299
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123reg Plus review A middle-of-the road package which might meet your needs, but there are better-value alternatives.£4.99
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Dell Inspiron M101z review The M101z has decent battery life and a vibrant screen, all wrapped up in a luxurious chassis, but better cut-price ultra-portable options are available.£499
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best buyiPage Essential Plan review Unbeatable value, and great whether you're building your first site or have much greater ambitions£1.99
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Energenie Hand Charger for Mobile Phones A brilliantly practical wind-up multi-tool, with enough useful features to justify the strange and improbable ones.ENERGENIE£13
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Fasthosts Personal Standard review Fairly generous on space, but not on extras like databases. If you're after a basic hosting account, there are cheaper alternatives.£5.86
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Samsung Q430 review Decent Windows and 3D performance, over five hours battery life and an excellent screen make the Q430 a great lightweight all-round laptop.£658
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recommendedAcer Aspire One D260 review A slender netbook with a great display, but its battery life simply isn’t good enough to make a first choice for those working on the go£250
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Ferrari Wireless GT Cockpit 430 Scuderia review The Wireless GT Cockpit is a great toy, but it lacks force feedback and the arm tilt lock is flawed£200
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best buy1&1 Home review Not the cheapest option, but a well-rounded package that's UK based and has great support.£5.86
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ZTE Racer review Great battery life and price make this budget Android handset seem like excellent value, but the poor screen and camera are a let-down£100
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best buyAcer Aspire TimelineX 4820T Near-desktop performance, nine-hour battery life and a great keyboard; only the screen's vertical viewing angles let it down.£580