Technology
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best buy
Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 10.0 review The core editing tools are as good as ever, and with more tracks, Blu-ray authoring and some fantastic new effects, it’s an unbeatable package.£51 -
Panasonic DMP-BDT300 review If you want a 3D TV, this is a great Blu-ray player to accompany it£400 -
Freecom ToughDrive Leather 320GB review The 320GB ToughDrive Leather feels sturdy, but it's overpriced and its looks won't suit everyone.£100 -
Pentax Optio H90 review The design looks elegant but is functionally unremarkable, but the H90 costs less than we’d expect£100 -
Viewsonic VX1932wm-LED review The LED backlight might tick the 'cutting edge technology' box, but you can buy larger, higher-resolution and better-quality monitors for similar money.£113 -
Belkin F5D4074UKS review With a surprisingly high price and mediocre performance, there's little to commend this adaptor, despite its lifetime warranty.£48 -
Panasonic Viera TX-P42V20B review It's an absolutely stunning TV, but Pansonic's own G20 series televisions have nearly identical image quality and are a fair bit cheaper.£1200 -
Epson B-510DN Phenomenally low print costs make this heavy duty inkjet a good choice for business users£417 -
Netgear RangeMax DGN3500 review This very capable ADSL router has decent wireless speeds and plenty of features, but is only worth its substantial price if you actually need them.£95 -
Ricoh CX3 review The lens isn’t as sharp as on other compact ultra-zoom cameras, and the high price means it's not particularly good value, either.£300 -
recommended
Viewsonic VPC190 review The slim VPC190 won't take up much room and is a great choice if you need a simple and cheap computer for web browsing and basic office tasks.£468 -
Klipsch iGroove SXT review Yet another disappointing iPod dock, the iGroove SXT's audio quality issues could be forgiven if it wasn't so expensive.£130