Technology
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LibreOffice 3.3 review It’s not without its quirks, but LibreOffice is still a capable open-source office suite and a fine free replacement for Microsoft Office. -
Mesh Inspire XM2 review If you buy the Iiyama monitor as part of the bundle, this isn't a bad PC. However, on its own, it's a little underpowered and the low-wattage power supply limits upgrade potential.£350 -
GE DV1 review It’s inexpensive and easy to use, but the DV1’s video quality is distinctly average.£90 -
Acer Iconia Smart – the super widescreen smartphone Acer's brave new smartphone design incorporates a super-long 21:9 display -
Archos 32 Internet Tablet 8GB review Once we fixed its limitations we enjoyed using the Archos 32, but we're sure better Android media players will be out soon.£113 -
D-Link ShareCenter Pulse DNS-320 review A basic two-bay NAS with a simple user interface, but it’s not particularly fast or quiet.£70 -
Webroot Internet Security Essentials 2011 review Webroot provides 100 per cent protection against malware – unfortunately, it stops a lot of legitimate software from running and installing too.£34 -
Nikon Coolpix P7000 review High image quality and lots of impressive features, but painfully slow menus are enough to put us off£320 -
Virgin Media Super Hub review An inexpensive router, but those with specialist requirements may need to plug in an additional router of their own.£30 -
Canon PowerShot SX30 IS review The enormous 35x zoom is tempting but neither the lens nor the sensor lives up to expectations at this price.£335 -
Arbico AMD CS555 review The AMD CS555 is fast enough and has a large hard disk, but its legacy ports and limited expansion potential make it a poor investment compared to the alternatives available at this price£350