Technology
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Gigabyte MIB T5140 review This compact case with built-in monitor stand is ideal for making your own all-in-one nettop.£65 -
Asus UBoom 2.1 Notebook Soundbar review Asus's UBoom looks attractive, but its poor sound quality means it's not good value.£46 -
Sony Alpha A330L review A solid set of features for the price, but performance and image quality are below average.£399 -
Iiyama ProLite T2250MTS review A fine monitor with a responsive touchscreen, but we're not sure touch capabilities are worth the asking price.£242 -
Linksys WAG320N review The WAG320N is a step in the right direction for ADSL routers, but it would be better with simultaneous dual-band wireless.£90 -
RL Supplies Modula Vivo review The Modula Vivo has an easily overclockable processor, but its performance isn't as good as that of similarly priced PCs from other manufacturers.£400 -
LG HB954PB review A beefy set of speakers makes this a stunning-sounding home cinema kit, but better value home cinema kits are out there.£558 -
Mesh Matrix II 925 MX review Mesh's Matrix II is stunningly quick in Windows and ideal if you do a lot of video or photo editing. Its poor games performance and loud fans detract from it slightly, though.£423 -
Brother HL-3040CN review A competent but not outstanding colour LED printer. Its high running costs mean it's best avoided.£189 -
Infacta Groupmail 5 personal edition review Small businesses that want to run their own email marketing campaigns can with this easy-to-use program.£80 -
Nikon D3000 18-55 review Beginner-friendly features, but the D3000 fails to provide efficient controls and competitive image quality£385 -
Samsung HMX-U10 review A good design with some fun features, but its sensor generates lots of noise in lowlight conditions and 1080p video is bloated.£117 -
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CyberPower Ultra Athena review CyberPower's Ultra Athena is stunningly quick in games and a decent performer in Windows. Its three-year warranty is brilliant at this price.£399