Reviews
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CyberPower Infinity Hades review The Infinity Hades' memory expansion is limited and it's missing some useful ports, but with decent performance, a Full HD monitor and a three-year warranty, it's a safe bet.£778 -
HP Compaq Presario CQ71-403SA review This laptop's well suited to most home and office tasks, but it's relatively poor battery life lets it down slightly.£500 -
Toshiba Dynadock U10 review It works well, looks great and has tons of features, but it's quite expensive.£115 -
Samsung SyncMaster F2080 review The height-adjustable stand and wide viewing angles are convenient, but image quality is below par and the price is way too high£145 -
best buy
Sony Vaio E Series (EC1S1E/BJ.CEK) review A fast processor, quick 3D graphics, full HD display, Blu-ray player and large hard disk all combine to make this an absolutely stunning desktop replacement.£811 -
Samsung R780 (NP-R780-JS0BUK) review Samsung's R780 is an excellent desktop replacement that's only missing an HD display, but we've seen better specifications at a similar price.£782 -
Eclipse Eco A255R545 review The Eclipse Eco A255R545 is a decent PC, but it lacks upgrade potential and needs more memory.£423 -
recommended
Palicomp Carbon AMD TFT-19 review The Carbon's expansion potential and quality primary components make this a Budget Buy.£425 -
Palicomp Ice Blast 750OC-22 review Palicomp's adventurous overclock makes this one of the fastest PCs you can buy, but the lack of a Full HD monitor or a longer warranty means it just misses out on an award.£774 -
Casio Exilim EX-FH25 review Slow-motion and 40fps continuous capture are great but image quality lets it down£295 -
best buy
Samsung WB650 review Image quality is typical for a compact ultra-zoom camera, but a generous helping of desirable features helps the WB650 to stand out£250 -
HannsG HH222DPB review It may be cheap, but the HH222DPB doesn't have a Full HD resolution or HDCP support£108 -
Mesh Matrix 250 Plus CS review The large, high-quality monitor makes this PC a tempting choice, but for the same amount of money you can buy a faster, better-specified computer.£400