Reviews
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Magix Audio Cleaning Lab 16 deluxe review Almost too powerful for the simple task of transferring vinyl to MP3, but this audio editor also has other, more creative uses.£25 -
Sony Vaio E Series (VPC-EA1S1E/L) review A beautifully-made laptop, the VPC-EA1S1E/L has average performance, battery life and multimedia features£655 -
best buy
HTC Legend review Fantastic build quality, good battery life, a vibrant display, and superbly functional software make the Legend the best value smartphone£367 -
Advent Centurion CBE1401 review A well-designed case and quiet water-cooling can't make up for the poor choice of motherboard, and it's much too expensive.£699 -
Serif Digital Scrapbook Artist 2 review There's not a lot of clip-art, but the tools provided are of excellent quality - perfect for anyone that takes scrapbooking seriously£25 -
Arctic Cooling Silentium T1 Eco-80 review Arctic Cooling's attempt to reduce both noise and power consumption isn't a great success of either front.£101 -
Packard Bell Easynote TJ75 review A pleasant design and bright screen add some class to this powerful Core i3 laptop, but we didn't like the keyboard or touchpad and it's missing some useful features.£600 -
Sunpak PF30X hot shoe flashgun review It’s a little slow and lacks manual control, but this is an affordable option for flash-lit automatic exposures£71 -
best buy
BenQ G2222HDL 22in widescreen monitor review A brilliant follow-up to the incredible G2220HD, the G2222HDL has an LED backlight for a brighter picture, and still has great contrast and vibrant colours.£119 -
PC Nextday Zoostorm 72-4301 Core i3 Advanced HD PC review The Zoostorm 72-4301 just doesn't do enough to justify its price when there are much more powerful PCs available for the same money.£700 -
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