Reviews
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Asus EeePC 1215N review Sacrifices battery life for a welcome increase in performance, but the price takes it close to ultra-portable territory.£415 -
Cyberpower Infinity Achilles XT review This overclocked and water-cooled gaming PC is phenomenally powerful, even if it can't quite edge out its nearest competitor.£828 -
Samsung Q530 review The Q530 has everything you need - a decent display, dedicated graphics and near-desktop performance, plus a great design - but it's too expensive£727 -
Toshiba AC100-10z review The AC100 is an intriguing alternative to a regular netbook, but Android doesn't work as well here as it does on a phone.£237 -
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AMD Phenom II X2 560 Black Edition If overclocking doesn’t interest you, then this is a great dual-core chip to base a budget PC around.£78 -
Chillblast Fusion Elemental review With a chart-topping score of 200 overall, the Fusion Elemental is the fastest PC we've tested so far, but it's very expensive and most people don't need that much power.£1699 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab review The use of Android and Samsung's hardware makes this tablet as good as the iPad, but the relatively high price could be hard to swallow.£529 -
Acer Stream review A powerful, up-to-date Android phone, but its large AMOLED screen is disappointingly dim.£344 -
Diskeeper 2010 Home review Does what it claims, but the need and expense is becoming questionable for most users.£25 -
Laplink PCmover Ultimate review If you don’t have the time or patience to setup your own applications and transfer your own files, then PCmover is a great utility£25 -
Acer Aspire One 533 review The best Aspire One yet, with a long-lasting battery and excellent usability this is also one of the best netbooks around.£300 -
Eminent Twistable 1.5m HDMI Cable review An innovative product, which can help keep other cables neat, and at a reasonable price.£8.24 -
Internetsafety.com Safe Eyes review Although not the worst parental control software, Safe Eyes is comparatively expensive and isn't foolproof.£32