Reviews
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best buySamsung R780 (NP-R780-JS02UK) review An attractive design, solidly-built case, large bright screen and great all-round performance justify every penny of the R780's price, and it's a deserving award winner.£671
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HP TouchSmart TM2-101ea review Touch applications that don't work in portrait mode, poor display viewing angles and an annoying touchpad make this frustrating£800
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Dell Inspiron Zino HD review It's rare we see a PC that's both good value and great-looking, but this Blu-ray-equipped mini PC scores in both categories.£540
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best buyMass Effect 2 review A change of direction brings more exciting combat to the Mass Effect universe, but still retains the depth and charm typical of Bioware.£20
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Acer Aspire 5740-332G25Mn review A decent Core i3 laptop for under £500... but spend a bit more cash and you can get a much better laptop.£490
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Shinobii Console Toolkit review Everything you'll need to open your console is included in Shinobii's toolkit, but the instructions aren't great.£19
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Corel PaintShop Photo Pro X3 review Lots of new features, but all in all there’s a lot of useful stuff here for an impressively low price.£66
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Dell Inspiron One 19 Touch review The Inspiron One isn't a bad PC, it's just not a desirable product, which we think is a key part of a good all-in-one PC.£549
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HannsG HP222DJ0 22in widescreen monitor review A relatively low resolution and poor contrast make this a monitor to avoid.£150
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Sharp Aquos LC32LE600E review The full-LED backlight makes this a bright TV with great colour, but it lacks many extra features, and Toshiba's larger 37RV635D is much better value.£448
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BioShock 2 review An accomplished game, with solid mechanics, luscious locations and a new multiplayer mode, but it’s a conservative update£20
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Packard Bell OneTwo L X8020 UK review This surprisingly powerful all-in-one touchscreen PC comes at a disconcertingly high price, and you can get better equipped models for less.£899