Reviews
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Native Union Moshi Moshi 02 review The Moshi Moshi 02 is comfortable to use but its limited features and dependence on adaptors make it an expensive option£45
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PC Specialist Aurea i3-530X review The lack of a Full HD monitor makes this poor value compared to other PCs here, but we're more concerned by the lack of extra cooling for the overclocked CPU, coupled with the minimal warranty.£549
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best buySony Vaio F series (VPC-F11S1E/B) review With a powerful processor and graphics chip, plenty of RAM and a Full HD display, the F11S1E is an ideal image/video processor£1059
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best buyIiyama ProLite E2710HDSD-1 review Decent image quality, a four-port USB hub and surprisingly good internal speakers make this 27in monitor great value£221
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Samsung SyncMaster XL2370 review A gorgeous design and excellent picture quality don't justify the inexplicably high price£260
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EA Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight review Tiberian Twilight is fast-paced and combat-oriented but we missed the resource management of previous games and were frustrated by an arsenal that was limited by experience points.£18
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best buyEclipse Matrix i75R577 review A well-made, quiet PC with potential for overclocking, the 24in, Full HD monitor and 1TB hard disk tip the scales in its favour against stiff competition.£773
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Acer Aspire 5738Z review A powerful budget laptop with decent battery life, it's let down by the awkwardly-placed touchpad.£449
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Mesh MatriX6 Ti review AMD’s new six-core processor isn’t as exciting as we’d hoped, but the MatriX6 Ti remains a powerful, well-built computer£1149
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AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition review Far cheaper than Intel's first six-core effort, but it's still too expensive given its all-round performance.£240
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Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 review Dramatic improvements to real-time preview performance makes this a crucial update for Premiere Pro£752
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Just Cause 2 review A fun-filled extravaganza of explosion-filled destruction, but Just Cause 2's huge sand-box lacks immersion or depth£24