Technology
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Amazon Kindle Fire review Some limitations, but the Kindle Fire offers a lot for not much money£129 -
Sony Vaio Tap 20 review Sony succesfully splices tablet and all-in-one DNA to create this ingenious hybrid£999 -
Gemini Devices JoyTAB! 9.7" Tablet PC review For gaming and movies this is a bargain, although it isn't without its problems£177 -
HTC One XL A new chipset for an already excellent handset makes it a great 4G alternative to the mighty Samsung S3 LTE£41 -
best buy
XCOM: Enemy Unknown review Neatly streamlined tactical combat, cleverly intertwined with a simple but engaging strategic element£28 -
Acer Iconia Tab A110 review Not a bad tablet, but also not as good or as cheap as its rivals, with a particularly disappointing screen -
Dell XPS 12 review The XPS 12 has its flaws, but this brilliant laptop/tablet hybrid still delivers in spades£1279 -
LaCie ThunderBolt Series 120GB review Impressive speed from both connections, but the rugged construction, high price and low capacity give it niche appeal£162 -
Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security Services review Great protection, a brilliant web interface and masses of features come at a high price£187 -
TP-Link WDR4300 Dual Band Wireless Router review Lots of features for a low price; great for those on a budget£80 -
AOC i2757Fm review Adequate image quality, but MHL support isn’t enough to make this screen stand out from the competition£230 -
recommended
Canon Pixma iP7250 review Canon's A4 inkjet gives superb prints, but it's a little pricy to run£59.12