Technology
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Mesh Elite CSR review The overclocked Core i3 processor makes the Elite CSR blazingly fast, but it's let down by the poor monitor and it lacks a dedicated graphics card£549 -
Panasonic HDC-SDT750 review At £1,200 it’s ludicrously priced, but it’s the first of its type, so if you really want to shoot in 3D you’ve little choice than to pay up.£1191 -
Acer Aspire 5741G (5741G-334G50Mn) review Viewed on its own, the Aspire 5741G is a solid laptop, but battery life isn't great and you can have the same specifications for less money elsewhere.£580 -
Sony Bravia KDL-40NX703 review The Sony Bravia KDL-40NX703 is a very good TV with nice features like built-in Wi-Fi, but the glossy coating is very reflective and it wouldn’t play any DivX or XviD content.£829 -
Blue Coat K9 Web Protection We still like K9's free, effective and simple web filtering, but it loses out to other free packages, which offer a wider scope. -
B&W Zeppelin review The Zeppelin is one of the best-looking and best-sounding iPod docks around. However, its remote control isn't great and it's expensive.£390 -
The Learning Bubble - child learning software The Learning Bubble is good for encouraging younger children's learning on a PC, but its apparent fallibility concerns us.£20 -
PC Specialist Aurea 540 OC review By fitting a Core i3 processor, PC Specialist has managed to afford a decent graphics card, but the awful HKC monitor lets the system down.£750 -
Acer Aspire 5942G (5942G-334G32Bn) review The Aspire 5942G tries hard to be the perfect entertainment laptop, but it really needs a higher-resolution display to match its Blu-ray drive.£914 -
recommended
Samsung LE40C650 review Samsung’s LE40C650 is a good looking and well featured TV with impressive picture quality. At £620, you get a lot for your money and it’s a worthy Budget Buy award winner.£619.70 -
Arbico Elite 7646 OCX review The overclocked processor makes this PC incredibly fast, but the poor monitor lets it down and we think too much has been spent on memory.£950 -
best buy
Flip Ultra HD 3rd gen review Not all the changes are improvements, but with 50fps video and image stabilisation, we still think that this is the best Flip yet£160 -
Sony Reader PRS-650 Touch Edition review It’s incredibly smooth to use and the handling of documents is superb, but it’s expensive and the Kindle has a wider range of new books.£200