Reviews
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RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 review A smart, well-made phone with top business credentials, the Bold 9700 can be a pain to set up correctly, and doesn't offer a large screen or a wide variety of apps£350 -
recommended
Packard Bell EasyNote Butterfly Touch Edition EV-006UK review Excellent battery life, a great touchscreen and decent enough performance make this ultra-portable tablet great value.£500 -
Palm Pixi Plus review Smart design and the intuitive webOS interface are let down by awful battery life and a lack of decent apps, and at £30 per month it's also over-priced -
CyberPower Infinity i5 Achillies XT review A fast gaming PC that can handle anything you can throw at it, the Achilles is let down by the poor AOC monitor, which has lacklustre image quality£779 -
Pinnacle VideoSpin 2.0 review It’s not quite free if MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 support is needed, but the low price and unrivalled simplicity will appeal to casual users -
Billion BiPAC P106N review This HomePlug wireless access point with built-in 802.11n wireless has reasonable performance, but you can get adaptors with similar throughputs for a lot less.£79 -
Dell Latitude E6510 review Desktop performance, SSD storage, a Full HD display and numerous security and support options£2352 -
Darkness Within 2: The Dark Lineage review The Dark Lineage proves its knowledge of the literature that inspired it, but fails to create a compelling story or gameplay experience of its own.£15 -
Samsung Wave GT-S8500 review A snappy processor, gorgeous AMOLED screen and great build quality can't make up for the poor widget interface and lack of decent apps£299 -
Eminent iTrio EM7100 Wireless HDMI sender review Streams 1080p reliably without delay, but the compression leads to quality degradation. For this much money, we'd expect better quality.£399 -
Zyxel NSA221 review£129 -
HTC Tattoo review A snappy little Android phone with a decent camera and HTC's Sense software, it's overshadowed by Samsung's better-value Galaxy Portal£199 -
HP Pavilion dv6 – 2113sa review HP's DV6-2113sa is solidly built and comfortable to use, but its underpowered AMD Turion CPU compares badly to Core i5 laptops for the same price.£538