Technology
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HP LaserJet Pro CP1525n review This printer is slow, but it's cheap, with acceptable print quality and running costs£176.39 -
Asus N53JG review Well built and with a striking design, but its dedicated graphics chip isn't powerful enough and the keyboard is ugly and uncomfortable.£650 -
Steinberg Cubase Artist 6 review Eclipsed for value and power by its siblings, but this mid-price version of Cubase is still an excellent choice for recording musicians.£228 -
best buy
Rift review An ambitious take on the classic swords-and-sorcery MMORPG, Rift could be the game that topples Warcraft from top spot.£24 -
Serif CraftArtist Platinum Edition review A well-integrated package to help unleash your creative side, whatever your skill level.£40 -
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Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive Review It's not perfect, but Iomega's latest NAS is quick and has some useful features, all at a reasonable price.£105 -
Dino PC Sandyfoot 2500 OC review Dino PC’s Sandyfoot provides plenty of overclocked processor power for your money, but most people will prefer to live with a slower version in return for a better graphics card and monitor.£650 -
best buy
Dell XPS L502X review Fast in games and applications, a good battery life, a fantastic Full HD screen. This is the best laptop you can buy.£929 -
Avid Studio review An impressive new editor that attempts to bring the best of all worlds to consumer video production – and almost succeeds.£135 -
Cisco Linksys E4200 review Capable of amazing speeds, and set to get even faster when compatible laptops appear, but it's not enough to justify the inflated price.£170 -
best buy
Synology DiskStation DS211j review It isn't the fastest two-bay NAS, but the sheer range of features and excellent web interface at this price make it a winner.£160