Reviews
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Acer Aspire One D260 review A slender netbook with a great display, but its battery life simply isn’t good enough to make a first choice for those working on the go£250 -
Ferrari Wireless GT Cockpit 430 Scuderia review The Wireless GT Cockpit is a great toy, but it lacks force feedback and the arm tilt lock is flawed£200 -
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1&1 Home review Not the cheapest option, but a well-rounded package that's UK based and has great support.£5.86 -
ZTE Racer review Great battery life and price make this budget Android handset seem like excellent value, but the poor screen and camera are a let-down£100 -
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Acer Aspire TimelineX 4820T Near-desktop performance, nine-hour battery life and a great keyboard; only the screen's vertical viewing angles let it down.£580 -
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Ambient ArtRage Studio Pro 3 review A big step towards more professional image composition, with plenty of useful new tools and features.£52 -
MrSite Takeaway Website Pro review Fairly expensive for the web space provided, but it's not a bad choice for complete novices. The Standard version is better value, though.£8.33 -
Dreamhost Standard review A hosting provider that's ideal for serious web developers thanks to a lack of restrictions on just about everything.£5.64 -
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Starcraft II review It’s a traditional RTS, but updated for the 21st century with loving care and attention.£35 -
Jimdo Pro review Jimdo makes it easy for novices to create a good-looking site quickly, but we can see little reason to pay for the Pro version.£5 -
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Palicomp Core i3 Blast 530OC-22Plus review Astonishingly fast, the Core i3 Blast 530OC-22Plus has a decent graphics card and lots of room for expansion. Buy the base unit without the dismal monitor, though.£599 -
Bullguard Backup 8.7 review Easy to use but a maximum of 10GB of storage between just three PCs is poor value compared to almost every other product available.£30 -
CCL Ace Integral System review A decent all-rounder, but it's not as good value as CyberPower's Infinity i3 Apollo XT if you're not interested in gaming.£500