Technology
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Palicomp Core i5 Blast 760OC4-24 review It's incredibly powerful in Windows and in games, has a fantastic monitor and loads of upgrade potential. The only downside is that it's a little loud.£949 -
Sony Reader PRS-350 Pocket Edition review The brilliant screen and user interface make this ideal to carry everywhere, but the Kindle's cheaper and has a wider range of books£153 -
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ContentWatch Net Nanny 6.5 review Net Nanny impressed us with its broad spread of features, plus the ease and effectiveness of its default protection. It's the best parental control package around.£26 -
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Synology DS210j review Synology's DS210j has excellent software and simple setup, and there's the added security of RAID 1 support.£150 -
Toshiba Satellite C650-15X review Toshiba's Satellite C650-15X is gratifyingly cheap. Although its processor is getting on a bit; it's great for basic tasks and has a large hard disk for your files£439 -
Panasonic Viera TX-L32D28BW review The Panasonic Viera TX-L32D28BW’s image quality is the worst of all the TVs we've seen recently and it’s the most expensive 32in TV by a mile. This is one to avoid.£799 -
Samsung X420 review The excellent battery life can’t make up for a lack of performance and a relatively high price£605 -
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Hercules DJ Console Mk4 review An ideal lightweight and feature-packed console for both bedroom DJs and professionals on the move.£150 -
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Chime review OneBigGame's charity project has produced a game that's truly excellent in its own right.£3.99 -
Asus Xonar DG review This is a cheap card with good audio quality and stable drivers, but you'll get more features if you spend just a little more.£26 -
Cyber Patrol Parental Controls 7.7 review CyberPatrol feels long-in-the-tooth, with middling performance and a fiddly interface. We hope the next release improves it.£26 -
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AMD Radeon HD 6850 review A great card at a great price, if you held off upgrading to the 5000-series, then this is the card for you.£133 -
McAfee Family Protection 2011 Family Protection's default setting is far too lax for kids and too restrictive for adults.£30