Reviews
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best buyToshiba NB300 review Stunning battery life, a brilliant screen and large keyboard make this a great 10.1in netbook, but it doesn't have Bluetooth.£286
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best buyThermaltake Contac 29 review Excellent value and relatively quiet, this cooler kept our processor incredibly cool.£23
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LaCie d2 Network 2 1TB review Unless you're absolutely smitten with its appearance and robustness, LaCie's d2 Network 2 isn't worth buying at this price.£200
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HP Mini 210-1012ea review Its red finish is certainly eye-catching, but it's strange that there's only 802.11g wireless networking and you can't upgrade the memory.£300
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Ergo4u ergoCloud review It's incredibly expensive for what it is, but if you want a simple way to alleviate wrist and forearm pain when using your computer it could be a good choice.£112
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recommendedSamsung R730 review Well designed, with an incredible screen and decent battery life – a great choice if you need an inexpensive desktop replacement£451
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Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d Iomega's StorCenter ix4-200d has some interesting and useful features, but its high price puts it out of reach for most people.£669
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Buffalo TeraStation III 2TB review Buffalo's TeraStation III is very fast, but its high price makes it poor value for most people.£582
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Asus Home Server TS Mini 1TB review Asus' TS Mini is too slow, expensive and awkward to upgrade for us to recommend.£349
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RaidSonic IcyBox IB-318StU3-B review RaidSonic's USB3-capable IcyBox looks good and is straightforward to assemble, but its performance is disappointing.£43
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LaCie Network Space2 1TB review Lacie's Network Space2 is good value, but patchy USB support and folder restrictions can make it frustrating to use.£114
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recommendedSynology DS110j review Synology's DS110j is an excellent value network storage enclosure with lots of handy features.£111
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Symantec Norton Ghost 15 review A good backup program with some cool new features – but it’s expensive and we still prefer Acronis.£44