Technology
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recommended
Dell Vostro 260 MT review Although it's built for business, this little Dell PC will do well in at home, too, thanks to its powerful processor£549 -
best buy
Teufel Consono 35 review A small but welcome improvement over the cheaper Consono 25 – for larger rooms, this is definitely worth the investment£259 -
best buy
Logitech Harmony 200 universal remote control review An easy to use remote that is almost certain to support your home cinema system. If you’re fed up with multiple remotes, it's a great buy£20 -
Sony NEX-C3 review Image quality to rival SLRs and much improved performance over the NEX-3 – a breathtakingly impressive point-and-shoot camera£430 -
Sony Bravia KDL-40NX713 review The stunning design and excellent connectivity makes the KDL40NX713 one of the best high-end TVs we’ve seen£700 -
recommended
Acer Aspire Z3731 review For just £400, Acer's Z3731 can serve as both a TV and a PC that'll handle most desktop tasks without a fuss£400 -
Samsung HMX-Q10 review An impressive budget camcorder, especially for those who like to film left-handed£190 -
best buy
Asus ET2410INTS review Masses of features and a big screen make the ET2410INTS our new favourite all-in-one PC; it really can do almost anything£888 -
Packard Bell Liberty Tab G100 review A glossier version of Acer's Iconia Tab, the Liberty Tab's touchscreen can be frustrating, but it's good value£350 -
Focus Interactive Le Tour De France review There's a good game somewhere inside le Tour de France, but it's hiding behind a dated engine and patchy gameplay£30 -
Medion Akoya P5704 D review A powerful and well-specified PC, but you can do better for the price£849 -
best buy
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ48 review Builds on the excellent FZ45 with 1080p videos, faster performance and a more modest sensor resolution£270 -
Sony VAIO VPC-Z21M9E review Quite possibly the ultimate ultra-portable thanks to an external graphics card, but you have to pay through the nose for it£1454