Reviews
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CyberPower Infinity i3 Apollo review A brilliant PC that proves what Intel's Core i3 processor can do, Cyberpower has combined phenomenal performance with a great warranty.£700
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Cooler Master Gladiator 600 review This sturdy, practical case is a good budget choice, but there are cheaper options of similar quality.£49
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Sage Act! 2010 review Everything a small company needs for successful customer relationship management – but the interface is horrible.£213
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Advent Firefly FP9004 review It's a good-looking little PC, but its aging motherboard only has a basic range of ports and outputs.£320
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Nokia N900 review Perfect for Linux developers with deep pockets, but it's not suitable for consumers who want a wide selection of apps and easy updates.£440
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recommendedLG 37LF7700 review Built-in Freesat HD makes this TV excellent value for money as long as you can put up with the slightly over-processed image and an EPG that could be better.£483
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Sharp Aquos LC40LE700E review Despite its boxy appearance, the LE700 has great contrast, low power consumption and a superb EPG.£817
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best buyDivinity II: Ego Draconis review A richly detailed fantasy world and dynamic combat make this a must-have for serious RPG fans. Plus, you get to be a dragon.£25
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Arbico Phenom 9670XL review Although this is a well designed system, it lacks the power and high-end monitor of many similarly priced PCs.£700
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Acer Aspire M3802 review This smart little PC has 1.5TB of disk space as well as Blu-Ray and DVD drives, but its small monitor and slow graphics card let it down£690
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Zyxel NSA210 review Zyxel's NSA210 is a feature-packed and cheap NAS enclosure, but its sluggish performance counts against it.£88
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Torchlight review A great hack-and-slash game that you can jump straight into, but it doesn't have the epic scale of Diablo.£15
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Samsung LE32B550 review Decent picture quality matches the LE32B650's stylish design, but you can buy a decent 37in TV for less money.£424