Reviews
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Fujifilm FinePix S1500 review A capable ultra-zoom camera at a remarkably low price, but even better-value models are available.£139
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eMachines EZ1600 review Despite limited features and performance, the EZ1600 is a neat package that's good value, but it doesn't topple our current award-winners.£350
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Arbico Value i7 Gamer review A very fast PC at a very reasonable price, but you'll need to supply your own peripherals.£799
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Chillblast Fusion Pegasus review The most powerful PC we've seen to date, it can take on everything from HD video editing to playing the latest games.£1249
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Dell Studio One 19 review The Studio One 19 is a little overpriced at £799, but children will love the touchscreen and its range of included applications.£799
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Billion BiPAC 2071 review The BiPAC 2071 adaptors are cleverly designed, but they're expensive and performance is disappointing.£80
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best buyD-Link DHP-303 review Relatively inexpensive, easy to secure and incredibly fast, D-Link's DHP-303 adaptors are our Best Buy.£65
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Devolo dLAN duo Starter Kit review Devolo's dLAN duo Starter Kit is a cheap way to get a computer online, but too slow for any other practical use.£48
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Solwise NET-PL-200AV-PIGGY The pass-through power sockets make the Piggy adaptors a good choice for rooms with too few wall sockets.£42
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Solwise SEC-C1062W review This is a serious camera, with some complicated settings but excellent video quality. It's a good choice if you need pan and tilt.£114
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Sitecom WL-404 review With good video quality, plenty of features, a built-in microphone and a speaker output, this is a very capable IP camera.£108
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best buyLinksys WVC54GCA Thanks to a simple interface, wide browser support and good video quality, this is a great little camera, but it can't move.£83
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best buyMYOB Accounting review Accounting is easy to use and has all the features you need to manage your business finances.£173