Reviews
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MrSite Takeaway Website Pro review Fairly expensive for the web space provided, but it's not a bad choice for complete novices. The Standard version is better value, though.£8.33 -
Dreamhost Standard review A hosting provider that's ideal for serious web developers thanks to a lack of restrictions on just about everything.£5.64 -
best buy
Starcraft II review It’s a traditional RTS, but updated for the 21st century with loving care and attention.£35 -
Jimdo Pro review Jimdo makes it easy for novices to create a good-looking site quickly, but we can see little reason to pay for the Pro version.£5 -
best buy
Palicomp Core i3 Blast 530OC-22Plus review Astonishingly fast, the Core i3 Blast 530OC-22Plus has a decent graphics card and lots of room for expansion. Buy the base unit without the dismal monitor, though.£599 -
Bullguard Backup 8.7 review Easy to use but a maximum of 10GB of storage between just three PCs is poor value compared to almost every other product available.£30 -
CCL Ace Integral System review A decent all-rounder, but it's not as good value as CyberPower's Infinity i3 Apollo XT if you're not interested in gaming.£500 -
Shuttle XS35 review Neither a complete PC, nor a true barebones, it’s a pity that Shuttle aren’t selling the XS35 without components.£210 -
BenQ V2410T review Image quality is unremarkable, but the low power consumption and adjustable stand mean this 24in LED monitor is still a good choice for some.£173 -
Sony Vaio VPC-EE2S1E/B review Sony's latest Vaio looks sleek, but it's not fast enough in everyday applications compared to other laptop, and it has unusually short battery life.£653 -
Arbico Phenom 5550 QCS review The unlocked processor provides excellent performance, but the 19in monitor is small and the budget graphics card will struggle to play games.£530