Technology
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Dell Alienware M11x review A portable laptop that can play Crysis for almost two hours on battery power is almost unbelievable, but it's tragically let down by the poor screen£1464 -
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Roth Audio OLi 1 5.1 review A little bulky, but delivers stunning high-frequency detail and a general aura of class that belies the price£400 -
Asus U35JC review£655 -
Pioneer VSX-920-K review Packed with unusual features plus all the ones we’d expect, but sound quality is a little disappointing£500 -
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Palicomp Core i3 Blast 530OC-22Plus review Astonishingly fast, the Core i3 Blast 530OC-22Plus has a decent graphics card and lots of room for expansion. Buy the base unit without the dismal monitor, though.£599 -
Yamaha RX-V567 review It's a decent receiver, but you can get better sound quality and the same range of features for a lot less.£360 -
Samsung EX1 review Samsung's EX1 is a very good camera that enthusiasts will love. It's got an excellent lens and the articulated screen is useful£350 -
CCL Ace Integral System review A decent all-rounder, but it's not as good value as CyberPower's Infinity i3 Apollo XT if you're not interested in gaming.£500 -
Bullguard Backup 8.7 review Easy to use but a maximum of 10GB of storage between just three PCs is poor value compared to almost every other product available.£30 -
Shuttle XS35 review Neither a complete PC, nor a true barebones, it’s a pity that Shuttle aren’t selling the XS35 without components.£210 -
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Onkyo TX-SR308 review Classy sound quality, comprehensive Blu-ray format support, a decent smattering of sockets and great value£219 -
GE Create by Jason Wu review Create by Jason Wu is a simple, stylish and very affordable luxury camera£169