Reviews
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best buyToshiba NB305 review Stunning battery life and some clever hardware and software touches make this the best 10.1in netbook that you can currently buy.£309
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Aliens vs. Predator review The atmosphere's brilliant and you feel like you're in either of the films, but the levels are formulaic and repetitive.£48
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Broadband Computer Co Alex review Its simplistic approach will suit light needs, but for anyone more curious about computing a Windows PC is cheaper and more flexible£400
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best buyYoyotech Warbird i650cs review This massively powerful overclocked Core i5 system is packed with great features and is simply brilliant value for money.£700
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Philips Cineos 32PFL7404H review A good-looking HD TV with good image quality, but the stylish menus aren't easy to use. You can get a better 37in model for less money.£544
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Dell Inspiron 1764 A powerful Core i5 processor and a large, bright screen make this an attractive laptop
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SiSoft Sandra 2010 Professional review Good as ever, but the new features in this version feel like a fairly minor revision on the last version.£39
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Chumby Industries Chumby Classic review It's a little expensive for a fancy alarm clock, but not versatile enough to be useful once you've woken up.£140
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Toshiba Satellite A500 review It's a decent, enough laptop, but the keyboard lets it down and you can get better specified laptops for the same price.£590
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Sky Sky Player on Media Center review Brings on-demand Sky TV to your Media Center with the ability to rent movies and TV shows, but it's frustrating you can't resume programmes and that it's limited to Windows 7.
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best buyToshiba Regza 42XV635DB review A plain-looking case and low price belie the 42XV635DB's great image and sound quality. Plus, the EPG is one of the best we've seen.£620
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Acer Liquid review A well-built phone with a fast processor and good battery life, but as it's based on Android 1.6 and lacks social aggregation software, it just misses out on an award.£314