Technology
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Acer Aspire 7551G review For the price, this quad-core desktop replacement isn't particularly fast, nor does it have the greatest screen£780 -
ViewSonic VMP74 review Although we liked having a Flash-enabled web browser built into our media streamer, the VMP74 feels sluggish and underpowered in general.£111 -
Sony Vaio EB3E9E review The Vaio styling and build quality make the EB3E9E an attractive choice, but it's a little overpriced compared to the competition.£564 -
SMC Wireless Barricade N Router review Although it supports 300Mbit/s 802.11n wireless, the Barricade N struggles to reach decent speeds over any distance£34 -
Palicomp Core i3 Blast 5300C41-22 review Seriously fast application performance, a host of expansion ports and a svelte, LED-backlit Full HD monitor. Only a lack of 3D speed holds it back.£549 -
Keyboard Pro review This dry and business-like touch-typing tutor is a good choice, but it’s a little expensive compared to the competition.£35 -
James Bond 007: Blood Stone review Despite the storyline that stays true to the Bond theme, Blood Stone is a fairly generic action game that fails to truly take advantage of the 007 brand.£25 -
business buy
RIM BlackBerry Torch review The keyboard may be smaller than other BlackBerrys’, but the Torch’s great screen and updated OS make it the best BlackBerry yet.£423 -
Sony Walkman NWZ-A846 review The A846 is a desirable player, but is burdened by limited audio format support and a high price.£179 -
Samsung SyncMaster FX2490HD review Contrary to Samsung's claim, this is primarily an HD TV, rather than a monitor£300 -
HannsG HL231DPB review With a slim design, the HL231DPB has decent enough image quality, but its price is a bit high£150 -
recommended
MSI CX623-203UK review The CX623 isn't the prettiest, but it's a great all-rounder and has an excellent screen.£515 -
Beyond the Pillars Winter Voices review This rough gem won’t appeal to everyone but if you like thoughtful RPGs with plenty of subtext, it’s well worth its price.£3.49