Reviews
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Accountz Home Accountz review Although the look and feel is old-fashioned, Home Accountz has some good new features and is as logical and easy to use and its predecessors£40 -
Medion Akoya E6215 review Medion's Core i3 laptop is well built and has good battery life, but you can get more power for a similar price elsewhere.£499 -
Dell Streak review The Streak's size will divide opinion, but its battery life and interface improvements are great£449 -
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Monkey Island 2 Special Edition: LeChuck’s Revenge review It's still the amazing game it's always been, but the new graphics and speech make Monkey Island 2 appeal to a new generation of gamers.£6.99 -
Google Android 2.2 review It's not quite as polished as Apple's iOS, but Android is starting to build up a feature advantage. It's also not clear which devices will get the update - and when. -
Pinnacle Studio HD 14 Ultimate Collection review More video tracks would be welcome, but the polished, friendly interface and superior effects bundle make it worth the high price£82 -
Mesh Edge 15-R review With poor performance, average battery life and a limited selection of ports, the Edge 15-R can't compete with other £500 rivals.£479 -
Advent Sienna 500 review Advent's Sienna 500 is a powerful laptop for the price, but a small hard disk and poor battery life layout prevent it winning an award.£500 -
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HP All-in-One 200-5020 review The full HD, LED-backlit screen has excellent contrast, and the dual-core processor is powerful enough for most applications. It's excellent value for an all-in-one.£611 -
recommended
IOCell NetDisk 351UNE review It's a basic NAS, but it's still a great buy thanks to its simple configuration, fast performance and low price.£61 -
Google Nexus One review Hard to distinguish from HTC's Desire, the Nexus One lacks HTC's Sense software and more practical controls£500 -
Microsoft Windows Live Movie Maker review Camera support is limited and the fixed 30fps export frame rate limits it further, but as a simple, free editor it hits the right notes