Desktop PCs
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recommendedThe Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi review The RasPi is an excellent platform for hands-on technology use, but the learning process starts from the minute it finally arrives£32
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Dino PC Marcodon 3570K review It’s not overclocked, but this highly capable PC is kitted out with all the latest hardware apart from a Blu-ray drive£699
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Chillblast Fusion Demon review This pricy but powerful PC provides the outstanding graphics and general performance that every gamer wants£899
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Acer Veriton Z2611G review Limited memory and a low resolution make this all-in-one look rather mediocre, despite its relatively low price£570
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HP Touchsmart 520-1130ea review Not the most exciting all-in-one, but it’s a well-made and reasonably priced living room PC£749
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Sapphire Edge HD3 Mini PC review It’s good for a mini-PC, but it’s underpowered by any other standard; worth buying if you’re really struggling for space£284
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PC Specialist Fusion 6550D review This tiny tower is a high quality media PC with enough power to play the latest games at moderate quality£579
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Zotac Zbox Plus Nano XS AD11 review The smallest computer we’ve yet reviewed; its price and power match other mini PCs, but it doesn’t have a preinstalled operating system£299
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recommendedLenovo IdeaCentre Q180 review It isn’t a powerhouse, but its Blu-ray drive and large hard disk make this mini PC perfect for film fans£349
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recommendedAcer Veriton N282G review The N282G comes with a keyboard, mouse, and Windows 7 Professional, which make it a great deal£309
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Chillblast Fusion Dagger review Providing power without taking up much space, the Fusion Dagger proves that high-end gaming systems come in all shapes and sizes£699
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best buyEclipse Stealth FX812R795 Extreme review If you’re in the market for the ultimate flight sim setup, this is a simply outstanding system£3140
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best buyIntel Core i7-3770K review The improved graphics are just a sideshow - Ivy Bridge's move to a 22nm process has brought impressive 2D performance improvements£240