Reviews
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HannsG HH222DPB review It may be cheap, but the HH222DPB doesn't have a Full HD resolution or HDCP support£108
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Mesh Matrix 250 Plus CS review The large, high-quality monitor makes this PC a tempting choice, but for the same amount of money you can buy a faster, better-specified computer.£400
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best buyMesh Nero Pro review With decent performance, an attractive 23in Full HD monitor and enough room for expansion, the Nero Pro is a great all-round PC£499
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Acer Aspire 7715z review This chunky big-screened laptop has a great battery life but cuts a few too many corners on its features and specification.£439
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NEC MultiSync EA222WMe review Packed with features and excellent image quality, but it has only a 1,680x1,050 resolution. At this high price, it's relatively poor value£220
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TechSmith Camtasia Studio 7 review A powerful screen recording tool that's very easy to use. It's expensive, though, and for this reason misses out on an award.£220
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HP ProBook 6540b review We loved its matt display, battery life and build quality of this laptop, but its business-oriented features mean that it's expensive£877
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best buyCyberPower Ultra Triton XT review The Ultra Triton XT is a fairly decent gaming rig with a full HD monitor, and is incredibly fast too, thanks to the quad-core processor. It's a Best Buy.£578
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best buyAkasa All-In-One 2 review If you only want one front-panel device, this is the ultimate choice: it's a brilliant card reader and fan controller.£5.63
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best buyLindy USB 2.0 & eSATA Docking & Cloning Station review Not for everyone, but if you often need to access or make copies of external disks this is essential.£50
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best buyDawn of War 2: Chaos Rising review Chaos Rising takes the excellent Dawn of War and corrupts it into something even more entertaining.£17
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Dell Studio 1558 review The decent battery life, dual-band wireless adaptor and high-quality screen make this a great laptop, but there are better deals out there.£763
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Gigabyte Booktop M1022C review A hi-res screen and docking station make this a 10.1in netbook that's different to all of its competition, but battery life's disappointing£299