Reviews
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Wired2Fire Fury VX5 review With only a dual-core processor and small 19in display, the Fury VX5 isn't as good value as many other budget PCs.£500
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best buyAcer Aspire 5741 review The Aspire 5741 combines outstanding build quality with brute processor power to become our first choice for a budget laptop.£539
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Edimax HP-2002APn review Edimax's HomePlug adaptor with N-Lite wireless is reasonably priced and provided a stable wireless connection in all our tests. It's the best HomePlug wireless access point you can get.£50
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Buffalo 2 Port USB 3.0 Express Interface Card review It’s the best USB3 ExpressCard adaptor we’ve seen, but it’s not as fast as the ports on PC motherboards.£29
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Panasonic Viera TX-L32G20B review If it were considerably cheaper this would be a great TV, but as it is, the G20 is overpriced for a 32in TV.£780
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Sony Vaio EE2E1E/WI review The Vaio EE2E1E/WI looks great, but it's underpowered for this price.£497
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Olympus SP-800UZ review It may have a massive 30x zoom, but basic controls and poor results at telephoto zoom settings mean the SP-800UZ is one to avoid.£319
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Ginger 6 G6 ND450 Next Day PC review A very fast overclocked PC, but it's disappointing that it only has 32-bit Windows and a tiny display.£500
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best buySony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 10.0 review The core editing tools are as good as ever, and with more tracks, Blu-ray authoring and some fantastic new effects, it’s an unbeatable package.£51
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Viewsonic VX1932wm-LED review The LED backlight might tick the 'cutting edge technology' box, but you can buy larger, higher-resolution and better-quality monitors for similar money.£113
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Belkin F5D4074UKS review With a surprisingly high price and mediocre performance, there's little to commend this adaptor, despite its lifetime warranty.£48