Technology
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BenQ V2410T review Image quality is unremarkable, but the low power consumption and adjustable stand mean this 24in LED monitor is still a good choice for some.£173 -
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Onkyo TX-SR608 review Masses of inputs, HDMI upscaling and excellent sound quality make this receiver worth splashing out on£434 -
Sony Vaio VPC-EE2S1E/B review Sony's latest Vaio looks sleek, but it's not fast enough in everyday applications compared to other laptop, and it has unusually short battery life.£653 -
Arbico Phenom 5550 QCS review The unlocked processor provides excellent performance, but the 19in monitor is small and the budget graphics card will struggle to play games.£530 -
Sigma DP2s review The Sigma DP2s produces stunning images, but it's a difficult camera to use and is under-featured compared to its competitors.£540 -
Acer Aspire 5551 review The Acer Aspire 5551 is an attractive laptop that's comfortable to use, but it's not especially fast and the screen is average.£600 -
Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 15in review The ThinkPad Edge has good performance and battery life but a disappointing screen and smallish hard disk.£662 -
Pioneer S31 AV review Handles Blu-ray soundtracks magnificently, but music playback is disappointing for such an expensive system.£800 -
Sony Bravia KDL-46EX503 review The Sony KDL-46EX503 is a surprisingly affordable mid-range TV. There’s a generous feature set and good image quality£900 -
Mesh Dynamo 16-RG review The Mesh Dynamo is a powerful laptop, but there are better-value, better-designed alternatives available£614 -
Vizati review Like many coloured-block games before it, Vizati provides a simple and engaging puzzle experience for casual gamers.£6.32 -
PC Nextday Zoostorm Advanced Home Gamer PC review The old components might just about be able to keep up, but the 19in monitor is unacceptably small at this price£600