Technology
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best buy
Freecom Mobile Drive Classic 3.0 review It doesn’t look very exciting, but the Mobile Drive Classic has the right price and excellent performance.£98 -
Pentax Optio RS1500 review Not without problems, but serviceable photo and video quality, fun designs and a low price add up to an attractive deal.£90 -
Fujitsu Lifebook P701 review It's light, lasts for six hours away from the mains and has some unique features£746 -
BenQ W1200 review A great DLP projector with plenty of display options, but it costs more than the equivalent LCD competition£1267 -
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Iomega Prestige Mobile review It looks great, has fantastic performance and a comprehensive software package - plus it's inexpensive too£47 -
Lenovo IdeaPad U260 review A gorgeous design using luxurious materials and with Lenovo's customary great keyboard, but the screen and battery life are disappointing£750 -
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-J10 review Generous memory capacity and a USB plug built in, but they don't make up for the basic VGA video resolution and noisy photos.£143 -
Fable III review An epic RPG adventure with plenty of gameplay beyond the main quest, which is for once much better on PC than it is on console.£30 -
HTC Flyer review A great design, a unique stylus and a comprehensive collection of software, but it can't quite justify the high cost of the Flyer£600 -
Dell Alienware M11xR3 review The M11x is unique in its ability to play games and yet last for 11 hours away from the mains, but the screen lets it down£1499 -
MSI X370 review The X370 has a decent keyboard, is light and has decent battery life, but you can get faster ultra-portables for only a fraction more.£443