Reviews
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Lego Universe review There's not much content, but what's there is highly-polished and tight controls mean your children can safely explore this virtual world.£18 -
MSI FX600 review Blu-ray usually means paying a premium, but MSI may have found the right balance between performance and cost with the new FX600£650 -
Toshiba NB305-10F review Great design and build quality, but this refreshed model offers no real benefit over the original.£324 -
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Ninite review Simple to use, this tool takes the hassle out of getting all of the applications and tools you need on a new computer. -
Dane-Elec MyDitto Home review An inexpensive entry level NAS with average performance and an overly complex setup.£163 -
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ100 review Packed with impressive features but photo quality has regressed£359 -
Opera Mobile 10.1 Android review With no Flash support it's hard to justify ditching the Android browser yet, but it's a promising start -
Sonos Wireless Dock WD100 review It works beautifully, but we can't help that think the money's better spent elsewhere.£100 -
HP Omni 100-5030uk review While the absence of a touchscreen isn't a problem, the underpowered processor means that the Omni 100 is for only light computing tasks.£500 -
Acer Aspire 5745DG review The first 3D laptop we’ve seen, but with a disappointing graphics chipset and no Blu-ray drive, it’s hard to see what you’re going to enjoy.£900 -
Motorola Flipout review The clever design means you get a great QWERTY keyboard in a tiny package, but the screen isn't great and its price doesn't match its size.£216 -
Mypix.com review MyPix is reasonably priced and provides both attractive prints and a massive range of printable novelty items.£0.11 -
Jessops Photo Printing review Jessops' photos don't stand out from the crowd and cost more than those of some rivals.£0.19