Technology
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RAGE review It isn't as revolutionary as we were hoping, but RAGE is still a great action game with big ideas£30 -
Dino PC Ceratops 2500K review With a Blu-ray drive and a hefty overclock, the Ceratops can keep you entertained and is easily upgradable in the future£450 -
AG Neovo L-W22 review A good choice of inputs and a set of internal speakers can't make up for the strong blue cast which ruins the L-W22's image quality£106 -
Asus Lamborghini VX7 review Fantastic performance, in Windows and in games, but the VX7 can’t match other ultra-high-end laptops for build quality and battery life£1839 -
Ginger6 ND400 review This little AMD system feels underpowered when compared to most Intel-based rivals, but it's also cheaper£400 -
best buy
Apple iPhone 4S review It's hugely expensive, but well worth it if you can afford it. It's fast, has a great camera (and video capabilities). Siri isn't quite there yet, but in time, it should be an invaluable time saver£599 -
recommended
Philips 221V2SB review This monitor's excellent image quality, low price and dual inputs make it the perfect budget buy£95 -
CyberPower Ultra Triton CyberPower's overclocked AMD Fusion system with masses of RAM performs well and has plenty of upgrade potential£450 -
best buy
BenQ EW2730V review A wide selection of inputs and a four-port USB hub mean the EW2730V will fit in anywhere, and its image quality is excellent£293 -
Palicomp Phoenix i5 Supreme review Palicomp has combined our favourite processor with plenty of RAM and a Blu-ray drive to make a versatile all-rounder£450 -
best buy
LG IPS235V review The IPS235V has deep colours, good viewing angles and contrast, and is great value£143 -
Asus Eee Pad Slider review A decent screen and clever hidden keyboard make this an attractive proposition, but there are better pure tablets£449 -
Apple iOS 5 review A huge update to Apple's mobile operating system, and one that you should upgrade to now