Technology
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Epson EH-TW450 review It's bright and the image quality is very good, but the throw ratio means you have to place the EH-TW450 carefully£642 -
Motorola Milestone XT720 review Great battery life and a large touchscreen don’t often come in the same package, but the phone falls short elsewhere£335 -
best buy
Acronis True Image Home 2011 review An excellent backup application just got a bit better and now offers tight integration with Windows 7.£39.93 -
Samsung LE32C580 review The Samsung LE32C580 is aggressively priced and looks great, but its picture quality isn’t as good as we'd hoped for.£379.95 -
UpdateStar Online Backup review UpdateStar offers easy-to-use unlimited storage, but it's priced significantly higher than all of its competitors.£45 -
FaceVsion TouchCam N1 review The best webcam we’ve seen yet, but it’s expensive and you’ll need a fast upload speed to benefit from it.£87 -
Orbitsound T12 Soundbar V2 The side speakers really do fill a room with music, making this a decent choice if you don't want the hassle of surround-sound speakers£300 -
OP3 Jupiter review Although it can play games out of the box and comes with a generous 1TB of storage, the 19in monitor lets it down.£550 -
best buy
Spotify for Sonos review The incredible combination of being able to play music from your home library and Spotify's 10 million tracks is amazing.£10 -
Sumo Gamer review It isn't for small living spaces, but it will impress your friends and is very soft and comfortable.£159 -
ViewSonic VX2250wm-LED review Good image quality, but the design isn't particularly attractive and it costs a little more than the competition.£138 -
One.com £2 package review The low price makes One.com very attractive for those wanting to get a good-looking site online with the minimum of hassle. -
Toshiba Regza 40WL753 review There’s a lot to like about Toshiba’s 40WL753, but it’s more expensive than better alternatives.