Technology
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MSI XSlim X600-214UK review MSI's X600 is a light and relatively powerful laptop, but its battery life is comparatively short and it has a mediocre screen and keyboard.£799 -
recommended
KWorld PC160-2T dual Freeview tuner review This budget dual Freeview tuner may not have great software, but that won’t bother Vista and Windows 7 users.£33 -
HP Pavillion dv7-3020ea review A classy, powerful laptop with a Blu-ray player and a large screen, it's let down by the poor backlight which results in dull colours.£1000 -
Acer Aspire One 532h review The Acer Aspire One 532h is a decent netbook in isolation and has a pretty good screen, but it's too expensive and is outperformed by cheaper alternatives.£291 -
Sanyo PLV-Z3000 LCD projector review A reasonably priced projector with typically good LCD image quality, but its colours aren't quite as good as the very best LCD or DLP models.£1716 -
Asrock Ion 330HT-BD review This compact nettop looks smart, but you'll need to supply your own operating system and Blu-ray playback software.£314 -
Asus Eee PC 1005PE review The 1005PE's new Atom N450 processor is certainly a clever bit of engineering, but gives no real benefit here compared to the previous generation of processors.£264 -
Toshiba Satellite L500-19Z review The L500's screen is impressive and the numeric keypad's large keys would suit number-crunchers, but there are better value alternatives.£490 -
best buy
Epson EH-TW2900 review The cheapest LCD projector we've ever reviewed is the best value choice if you can't stand DLP, even though its rendition of dark scenes lacks impact.£1119 -
Cello iViewer C3298DVB-IP 32in LCD TV review The first TV we've seen with built-in BBC iPlayer, but this can't make up for the poor picture quality, lack of audio output and crude controls.£499 -
Cowon i9 16GB review Cowon's gimmicky i9 isn't a bad portable audio player; it's just there are far better designed models available at similar prices.£120 -
Bookeen Cybook Opus review A simple ereader with support for open formats, the Opus is light, easy to use and stylish, and our only concern is that it's too expensive.£199