Reviews
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Acer Ferrari One review A bright screen and better performance than most netbooks, but the Ferrari styling won't suit everyone.£399
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PC Specialist Vortex i5 GTS review A big monitor and Windows 7 Ultimate make this a real workhorse, but better-value deals are available.£849
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Samsung N510 review Its 720p-capable screen and Ion chipset are welcome, but its battery life is poor compared to the N120.£380
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Acer Aspire One D250 The inclusion of Android is ultimately disappointing, and otherwise the D250 is just another netbook.£280
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best buySony VPC-L11S1E/S review The VPC-L11S1E/S's design is so flawless, it's like Sony has built a PC into a TV, rather than vice versa.£1399
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AMD Athlon II X4 620 review An amazingly cheap quad-core processor, but its small cache means it's not an all-rounder.£73
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Nikon Coolpix P90 The massive zoom range and articulated screen are highlights, but image quality is bettered elsewhere.£260
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Codemasters Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising review Dragon Rising's tactical elements make for tense gameplay, but missions and scenery are repetitive.£18
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NCsoft Aion: The Tower of Eternity review Beautiful graphics and Eastern mythology make for a unique world, but the grinding play will put off casual players.£25
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Samsung SP-P410M review A good LED projector with great brightness and colours. It's only flaw is the lack of audio output.£449
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Philips Brilliance 225P1ES review Great image quality and adjustability, and the sensor works well, but at this price it'll be a while before you make any savings.£215
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best buyHP MediaSmart EX490 review HP's MediaSmart EX490 isn't cheap, but it's packed full of useful features.£462
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MindGenius 3 review A powerful mind mapping application that offers a good trade- off between price and features.£170