Reviews
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CyberPower Infinity i3 Apollo Elite A massive overclock makes this a seriously fast machine, which looks the business and has a powerful graphics card£549 -
Mesh Inspire CSR review It comes with a decent monitor and has reasonable upgrade potential, but you can get more for your money elsewhere.£550 -
Iiyama ProLite E2409HDS review It may look boring, but the Iiyama E2409HDS has a good variety of inputs, decent image quality and an efficient Eco mode.£143 -
HKC 2219A review A decidedly budget monitor in looks and features, the 2219A has only basic image quality controls and a dull picture£100 -
Sony Vaio EE3E0E review Great build quality and a comfortable keyboard can't make up for the EE3E0E's poor performance, sub-par display and odd touchpad£500 -
HTC Desire Z review It's not perfect, but if you’re looking for an Android handset with a proper keyboard then this is the one to buy.£400 -
AMD Phenom II X6 1100T review AMD’s fastest six-core processor still struggles to compete with Intel’s best four-core designs in our benchmarks.£204 -
Linx Commtiva N700 review A cheap, but decent 7in tablet with built-in 3G - better tablets with these features exist but you'll have to pay a lot more.£309 -
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Hannspree HF257H review The HF257H's CCFL backlight adds a warmth to images, and with two HDMI ports and a competitive price, it's a winner.£139 -
Medion Erazer X6811 review This gaming laptop has a good specification and phenomenally powerful graphics processor, but skimps on screen resolution.£950 -
OP3 Fury review OP3's budget gaming PC is well balanced, but you can get more processor power for only little more cash.£400 -
Sony Vaio F13M0E review A smart laptop with great connectivity, 2D and 3D performance, but is let down by its small, dull display£1199 -
Blue Lounge Cable Box review It's a very expensive way to manage your cables and not particularly attractive, either.£40