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Chillblast Fusion Aurora review Chillblast has balanced price and performance perfectly to build a superb mid-priced desktop PC.£650 -
Bulletstorm review In spite of the crude humour and short campaign, Bulletstorm is a fantastic FPS. It’s not big or clever, but it is a whole lot of fun.£25 -
Altaro Oops!Backup review A superb backup program - only the fairly expensive multi-user licence keeps it from an award.£29 -
Apple MacBook Pro 15in (2011) review Stunning performance, amazing new tech and a great design, but the astronomical price makes the new MacBook Pro for professionals only.£1849 -
Buffalo DriveSation Duo 2TB USB 3.0 review It’s very fast and supports RAID for data protection, but a NAS would be a better alternative for anyone with more than one computer.£168 -
Philips Cinema 21:9 58PFL9955H review Impressive image quality and great looks, but crosstalk is a problem in 3D£3999 -
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ18 review Builds on its excellent predecessor with more of everything, but the competition has caught up.£230 -
Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 review The X8 has some clever features, but it can't match Motorola’s Defy on contract. It’s a good choice on prepay, though.£149 -
Lenovo U160 review Around the same size and price as a netbook, but more powerful and with a higher screen resolution – an excellent budget choice.£388 -
Hands on: Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) review With the tablet edition due out on loads of devices soon, we take a look at its new features -
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AMD Radeon HD 6990 review This two-headed beast of a card was too unpredictable in our tests to justify its equally monstrous price.£550