Technology
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Shuttle SX58J3 review Shuttle has done a good job of fitting Intel’s Core i7 processor into this diminutive case, but the price is too high.£417 -
Streamline Plus review The clunky control panel means Streamline isn't as easy to use as it should be, and competitors offer more for your money.£5.86 -
Freecom Mobile Drive CLS 250GB review The Mobile Drive CLS and its accompanying dock are a neat idea, but it's unacceptably expensive.£69 -
Heart Internet Home Pro review There's not quite enough here to justify the high monthly price, and you can get more for less elsewhere.£8.99 -
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MSI CR630 review It may not blow you away with its performance, but the improved keyboard and screen make this the best budget Blu-ray notebook£500 -
Samsung SyncMaster BX2240 review We’ve no major complaints about image quality, but the BX2240 isn’t outstanding in most respects£158 -
HostClear Home review Very good value, and a fine choice if you want to go with a UK-based web host.£5.95 -
Samsung N230 review A smart, thin netbook with an outstanding battery life, but the dull screen lets the side down£326 -
Garmin Asus nüvifone M10 review Poor battery life, an obsolete operating system and confusing software make this hybrid satnav/mobile phone frustrating to use£299 -
123reg Plus review A middle-of-the road package which might meet your needs, but there are better-value alternatives.£4.99 -
Dell Inspiron M101z review The M101z has decent battery life and a vibrant screen, all wrapped up in a luxurious chassis, but better cut-price ultra-portable options are available.£499 -
Toshiba Satellite T110-12T review Eight-hour battery life and good single-threaded performance make this an alternative to a netbook, but Packard Bell's Dot u has far better performance for a little extra cost.£429 -
Kyocera FS-1120D review Fast and affordable, although with average quality and a lack of features.£123