Reviews

  • Mesh Cute X215 HD review This media centre mini PC has everything you need at a very reasonable price, but it's louder than we'd like and boxy when compared to many nettops.
    £399
    Seth Barton
  • best buy
    Asus Eee Box EB1012
    Asus Eee Box EB1012 review Small, quiet and powerful enough for HD movies and Windows 7, with fast wireless networking.
    £280
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Asus G71Gx review A huge screen and Blu-ray drive are ideal for HD films, but average 3D performance doesn't justify the price.
    £1696
    Barry de la Rosa
  • best buy
    Intel Core i7-860 review This incredibly powerful processor is a great choice if you're looking to regularly undertake HD video editing and encoding.
    £217
    Seth Barton
  • Hannspree HF237 review A decent enough budget Full HD monitor, but it's outclassed by BenQ's excellent G2220HD.
    £135
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Nanovision Mimo UM-720S review A cool-looking product, but it's pricy, and its low resolution means the UM-720S is only good for instant messaging and Skype.
    £150
    David Ludlow
  • ALK CoPilot Live 8 review CoPilot is a good-value app, but it crashed so often in our tests, it's best avoided unless a future update fixes all the bugs.
    £26
    Jim Martin
  • Navigon MobileNavigator British Isles review A good satnav app that will frustrate some with its lack of seven-digit postcode entry.
    £53
    Jim Martin
  • TomTom For iPhone review Solid navigation, but this expensive app lacks too many of the features that make TomTom's standalone units so good.
    £60
    Jim Martin
  • business buy
    Accountz Business Accountz Basic review Easy-to-use bookkeeping software that's great for small businesses that need to track their finances without anyhassle.
    £69
    Karl Wright
  • Roxio Creator 2010 Pro review Creator 2010 Pro is a polished suite of tools to help you edit, manage and share your media with relative ease.
    £66
    David McKinnon
  • best buy
    Eidos Batman: Arkham Asylum review A fun and immersive third-person combat game, whether you're a comic book fan or not.
    £24
    Alan Lu
  • Activision Wolfenstein review With forbidden occult forces, monstrous enemies and plenty of Nazis to kill, this is a simple, fun action game with an incredible heritage.
    £25
    K.G. Orphanides