Technology
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Chillblast Rapier review An underpowered graphics card and average monitor detract from an otherwise very powerful PC with lots of upgrade potential.£550 -
Canon PIXMA MG8150 review The MG8150 produces good prints and great scans, but it's very expensive to buy and run.£220 -
Asus N53J review It’s not particularly portable, but the N53J decent multimedia laptop for anyone yet to invest in Blu-ray£750 -
Wired2Fire VX-5 review Performance from the heavily overclocked processor is impressive, but the integrated graphics can’t handle games.£550 -
Asus ML248H review Decent image quality and a unique design make the ML248H an attractive proposition, but it's far too expensive compared to the competition.£280 -
Sony Alpha SLT-A33L review Packed with innovative features, but some of these have drawbacks as well as advantages.£527 -
NEC MultiSync E231W review The business-friendly design may not turn any heads, but the E231W's adjustable stand may appeal; however image quality suffers from dull colours.£206 -
Eclipse Matrix i355r577 OC Xfire review The overclocked processor is impressively fast and the graphics card is reasonably powerful, but both the monitor and hard disk are smaller than rivals' at this price.£550 -
A.C. Ryan Playon! DVR review It’s an interesting hybrid device, with reasonable media streaming capabilities, but the PVR component is frankly woeful.£202 -
Viewsonic VX2739wm review The bright CCFL backlight put its LED-backlit rivals to shame, and it's competitively priced, but Iiyama's E2710HDSD is slightly better value.£246 -
best buy
CyberPower Infinity i3 Apollo Elite A massive overclock makes this a seriously fast machine, which looks the business and has a powerful graphics card£549 -
HP EliteBook 8440p review Excellent performance makes this the ultimate business ultra-portable, but the price is prohibitively expensive£1916 -
recommended
Canon PIXMA MG5150 review At this price it's hard to fault the MG5150. If you don't need network sharing, look no further.£72