Technology
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Bonusprint review Our panel was satisfied with the quality of the snaps Bonusprint sent us, but they're more expensive than most£0.14 -
recommended
Acer H5360BD review 3D support and a very low price make this a great little projector if you can live without 1080p£500 -
Viewsonic VP2765-LED review A solidly-built business monitor with a fully-adjustable stand and a four-port USB hub, but the VP2765-LED can't deliver on colour accuracy£324 -
Yoyotech Warbird Dark Iron CS review This solidly built gaming PC combines high quality components with top-notch performance£999 -
recommended
Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E520 review A great all-round laptop that works for both home and business – if you can look beyond the average screen£580 -
HP TouchSmart 520-1080uk review The TouchSmart 520 is a fair all-in-one PC, but it's underpowered and has too few features for its price£880 -
Iomega Mac Companion Hard Drive 2TB review The Iomega Mac Companion is a good idea, but we'd like USB3 at this price£179 -
Dino PC Volcanic 4100 review Gaming is the focus here, but the 6670 won’t really satisfy demanding gamers. Too many compromises have been made to include it, too£500 -
Eclipse Fusion i32R679 review It comes with a great monitor, but the PC is a little underspecified and lacks the expansion potential of rivals£500 -
Kodak Gallery review Neither Kodak Gallery's prints nor its prices are sufficiently remarkable to make it stand out from the crowd of online printing rivals£0.10 -
HP Snapfish review Oversaturated skin tones means that there are better photo printing services than Snapfish this year£0.09 -
Polar Personal Trainer review Polar Personal Trainer isn't pretty, but it provides a powerful range of online planning and analysis tools -
Jexaa JexTab Evo review The Evo's clear screen and USB OTG capability can't make up for its laggy performance, erratic app support and poorly thought-out interface£110