Technology
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Western Digital WD Livewire review If you have lots of devices to connect via HomePlug, Livewire is a simple and cost-effective option.£77 -
PC Specialist Fusion HD 550 review While it offers a lot out of the box, the Fusion HD 550 has extremely limited expansion options and its monitor is dull and cold.£550 -
best buy
Intel Core i5-760 review It's a minor upgrade to the Core i5-750, but with the same low price and better performance it's a real winner.£147 -
Iomega eGo Charcoal USB 3.0 500GB review The eGo Charcoal is a fast, attractive, sturdy and affordable USB3 portable hard disk. -
best buy
Philips 40PFL7605H review The Philips 40PFL7605H is a stunning TV, but it’s expensive. If money's not a problem, though, it's an excellent choice.£949 -
Sigma SD15 review Picture quality can be something of a mixed bag - especially at higher ISOs - and its quirkiness will frustrate some users.£789.99 -
Samsung P580 This sleek-looking business laptop is very comfortable to work with but its battery life and processor are rather poor for the price.£649 -
Canon Pixma iP4850 review Speed improvements and a few extra features supplement the performance of Canon's ever-reliable single-function photo and document printer.£75 -
recommended
Palicomp Core i3 Blast 530OC41-22 review An insanely fast processor, a host of expansion ports and a svelte, LED-backlit Full HD monitor make this one of the best value PCs available.£549 -
Samsung Q330 (NP-Q330-JA01UK) review It's a decent ultra-portable, but for this price you can get a laptop with more memory.£561 -
Sharp Aquos LC40CT2E review The Sharp LC40CT is very cheap, but the poor image quality means that it's not worth buying.£479 -
Roxio Creator 2011 review Roxio's all-encompassing media suite sticks a 3D feather in its cap, but there’s little to lift it above the competition£44.99