Reviews
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Iolo System Mechanic 9 review A useful, if slightly expensive, all-round tool for keeping your system in check.£35
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best buyMicrosoft Windows 7 Home Premium review Everything that Vista should have been - if you're building a new PC, Windows 7 is an essential purchase.£130
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best buyAsus K70IO review The smart K70IO is great value, with a large, bright screen and a reasonably powerful graphics chipset.£555
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ViewSonic VNB101 review A smart, well-built netbook with a great screen and comfortable keyboard. It's just a shame that its battery life isn't longer.£300
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ViewSonic VPC100 review A stylish-looking all-in-one nettop, but there are better-value models available.£398
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Sony Vaio W11S1E/T review Gorgeous styling and a detailed widescreen display, but battery life is poor and the keyboard is frustrating to type on.£412
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Asus T91 review A touchscreen and small size and weight make the T91 an interesting netbook, but average battery life and a cramped keyboard let it down.£386
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RL Supplies Modula 9060I-OC review Tops the group for 3D performance, but the mediocre, low-resolution 19in monitor means you can't use the graphics card to its full potential.£519.97
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Novatech Realm Pro review Despite good 3D performance, the relatively slow processor and poor monitor mean the Realm Pro is overshadowed by other PCs here.£532.35
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best buyMesh Matrix II TT review With a powerful processor, fast graphics and a decent 20in monitor, the Matrix II TT is a great all-round PC.£519
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HP Pavilion Slimline s5108uk-p review The small, quiet HP Pavilion is fine for undemanding users, but it can't handle games, and you pay a premium for the compact design.£499.99
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Dell Inspiron 545/8707 review If you're not into gaming, the Inspiron 545/8707's quiet nature may appeal, but there are better deals available.£499.99
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Arbico QC 8400 Pro review With a super-fast processor but a budget graphics card, the QC 8400 Pro is a little unbalanced.£520