Reviews
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Samsung HT-C6930 review Packed with almost every conceivable feature but sound quality doesn't quite live up to the price£580 -
best buy
Adobe Reader X review Adobe Reader X offers improved security and a bunch of useful new features that make the PDF viewing experience more enjoyable. -
Call of Duty: Black Ops review With innovations thin on the ground, we simply can’t raise the same level of enthusiasm for this year’s iteration of the popular shooter.£35 -
Adobe Premiere Elements 9 review The improved preview performance is welcome, as are the new effects, but Premiere Elements still lacks polish and feels unwieldy£59 -
Fujifilm Digital Imaging Service review The Fujifilm Digital Imaging Service member we tested provided better value than most high street shops, but prices vary from branch to branch.£0.10 -
AOC F22+ review A decent budget monitor, but despite offering fine control of image quality, the dull CCFL backlight and poor contrast detract£100 -
Sony Vegas Pro 10 review Some interesting new features but there’s not quite enough here to justify the price£581 -
Toshiba Folio 100 review The hardware's promising, but there are simply too many niggles to make this tablet worth buying.£365 -
Samsung NF210 review The NF210 is a great-looking netbook, but the dual-core processor doesn’t bring a noticeable performance increase in day-to-day use.£327.80 -
HP Envy 14-1050ea review A well-built, powerful and portable laptop. It's a little heavier than we'd like, but battery life is good£1000 -
recommended
Packard Bell Dot S (DOT-S-018) review If you can live with the poor speakers, excellent battery life makes the cheap Dot S perfect for the frequent traveller.£249 -
Sony Bravia KDL-40EX43B review High definition viewing and Blu-ray movie playback at an amazing price.£568.99 -
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ45 review A gentle evolution to the award-winning FZ38, but bigger is not always better.£262