Technology
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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX200V review Packed with features and excels for video, but photo quality isn't in line with the price£410 -
LG 47LM760T 47in LED TV review Its panel needs tweaking to get the best from it, but its internet services are great, it has brilliant 3d performance and its design is top-notch£1599 -
Nokia Lumia 900 review Nokia's superb build quality and a bigger screen, but there's not enough extra to justify buying this over the cheaper Lumia 800£446 -
Panasonic HX-WA20 HD Camcorder review Image quality isn't up there with the rest of Panasonic's camcorder range, but the HX-WA20 is a well-designed sports camera which is great for underwater footage£250 -
Toshiba 46YL863 review Its Cevo Engine processing does an excellent job, but it can't fully rectify the shortcomings of its panel£1200 -
Samsung PS51E8000 review Its image quality and motion smoothing could be better, but it's packed full of great online services and smart features£1700 -
Street Fighter X Tekken review Frantic fighting action, with a huge cast of characters – it’s just held back by a few small flaws£30 -
Panasonic Viera TX-L47ET5B review You need to tweak settings to get the best out of its panel, but the TX-L47ET5B has excellent 3D and media streaming£1099 -
Toshiba Camileo X200 HD camcorder review Poor low-light image quality, but this cheap camcorder produces reasonable video in bright conditions£150 -
best buy
Diablo III review Diablo’s loot-based economy is proof that capitalism is alive and well. It’s a great old-school RPG£33 -
Samsung UE46ES7000 review Great image quality and smart features, but you might be paying for features you'll never use£1700 -
Motorola RAZR MAXX review If you want an Android smartphone with a long-lasting battery then buy a RAZR MAXX£480 -
LG 42LM670T 42in LED TV review It's beautiful, its 3D performance is fantastic and it's packed full of top-end goodies£1250