Reviews
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best buy
Intel Core i7-980X review Yes it's ridiculously expensive, but you are getting a processor that's way ahead of anything else available at the present time.£841 -
Antec Nine Hundred Two review High quality construction impressed us, but the lack of sound dampening didn't.£83 -
MSI CR610-013 16in laptop review While MSI's CR610 Blu-ray drive makes it look like an exciting laptop, we'd prefer a faster processor and better screen.£500 -
VMWare WorkStation 7 review Lovely software, but it’s expensive. Professionals should buy it; hobbyists should download a free alternative.£144 -
recommended
Lindy USB Guitar Cable review Lindy's USB Guitar Cable is an essential purchase for any tech-savvy guitarist.£20 -
Metz Mecablitz 36 C-2 hotshoe flashgun review An unusual – and fairly cumbersome – system for judging automatic exposures, but useful for when other methods aren’t available.£60 -
Thermaltake Element S review The Element S is spacious and looks good, but flimsy construction and some unusual cable routing requirements failed to impress us.£77 -
Dell Inspiron 1564 review An attractive laptop with a fast Core i3 processor, the 1564 has a relatively small hard disk and could do with a better screen.£508 -
Canon Legria HF S21 AVCHD review It has the full set of features most sought-after by serious users and produces output that will be difficult to match at this price-point.
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recommended
HDRSoft Photomatix Light review An inexpensive introduction to HDR photography which includes enough control to make it great value.£28 -
best buy
Samsung 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 -
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