Reviews
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LG InTouch Max GW620 review A good first effort from LG, but the GW620 is already out of date thanks to Android 1.5,£270 -
Joby Gorillatorch review Incredibly bright and the most flexible torch we've reviewed to date, but the Gorillatorch isn't cheap.£30 -
Sony Vaio VPC-EB1S0E/WI review A gorgeous design and a fast, new processor make the EB1S0E stand out, but the screen isn't as good as it could be.£614 -
Magix Rescue Your Videotapes 2.0 review With simple to use software and capture hardware this bundle is a straightforward way to preserve old video recordings.£40 -
Advent Centurion CQ9204 review Unless you're absolutely smitten with the look of Advent's Centurion, there are far better value PCs available.£650 -
Mesh Edge17 Inspire CS review Poor build quality and a stingy helping of RAM undermine the Edge17's advantage in having a slightly larger screen, and the screen itself is patchy and dark.£499 -
Asus MS236H 23in widescreen monitor review A great-looking 23in display, but it's let down by annoying touch-sensitive controls and distinctly average image quality.£216 -
Lucidity review Lucidity is an inexpensive diversion that failed to really captivate us, despite its distinctive style and gameplay.£7 -
best buy
Samsung R620 review Along with Samsung's great design and build quality, the R620 includes a Blu-ray drive – that's a great bargain£645 -
recommended
KWorld PC160-2T dual Freeview tuner review This budget dual Freeview tuner may not have great software, but that won’t bother Vista and Windows 7 users.£33 -
HP Pavillion dv7-3020ea review A classy, powerful laptop with a Blu-ray player and a large screen, it's let down by the poor backlight which results in dull colours.£1000 -
Acer Aspire One 532h review The Acer Aspire One 532h is a decent netbook in isolation and has a pretty good screen, but it's too expensive and is outperformed by cheaper alternatives.£291