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Philips 40PFL7605H review The Philips 40PFL7605H is a stunning TV, but it’s expensive. If money's not a problem, though, it's an excellent choice.£949 -
Samsung P580 This sleek-looking business laptop is very comfortable to work with but its battery life and processor are rather poor for the price.£649 -
recommended
Palicomp Core i3 Blast 530OC41-22 review An insanely fast processor, a host of expansion ports and a svelte, LED-backlit Full HD monitor make this one of the best value PCs available.£549 -
Sharp Aquos LC40CT2E review The Sharp LC40CT is very cheap, but the poor image quality means that it's not worth buying.£479 -
Roxio Creator 2011 review Roxio's all-encompassing media suite sticks a 3D feather in its cap, but there’s little to lift it above the competition£44.99 -
best buy
F1 2010 review F1 2010's realistic dynamic weather is outstanding and this level of realism extends throughout this excellent racer£30 -
MSI GX740 (GX740-061Uk) review This chunky desktop replacement is great for playing games but is otherwise underpowered and has poor battery life.£917 -
Motorola Milestone XT720 review Great battery life and a large touchscreen don’t often come in the same package, but the phone falls short elsewhere£335 -
best buy
Acronis True Image Home 2011 review An excellent backup application just got a bit better and now offers tight integration with Windows 7.£39.93 -
Samsung LE32C580 review The Samsung LE32C580 is aggressively priced and looks great, but its picture quality isn’t as good as we'd hoped for.£379.95 -
Casio Exilim EX-H5 review A breakthrough price for a compact ultra-zoom camera, but photos and videos don’t stand up to close scrutiny.£141 -
UpdateStar Online Backup review UpdateStar offers easy-to-use unlimited storage, but it's priced significantly higher than all of its competitors.£45