Technology
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recommended
Hauppauge WinTV-Nova-TD review A low-cost dual tuner - the software isn't great, but that won't be a problem for those with access to Windows Media Center.£44 -
Sigma DP2 review An impressive sensor in a compact body, but some of the DP2's other quirks aren't as appealing.£465 -
Acer Aspire 5940G review Its Core i7 processor makes this the most powerful laptop we've seen and it's fantastic value, but we wish it had a higher-resolution display.£1000 -
best buy
Activision Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 review It's not revolutionary, but Modern Warfare 2's production values are incredible and all three game modes are well executed.£32 -
recommended
LG BD370 review The BD370 has great format support, is reasonably quick and has all the features of more expensive players. It wins our Budget Buy award.£130 -
recommended
Sandisk Sansa Clip+ 4GB review Sandisk's Sansa Clip is a well-equipped MP3 player. If you're on a budget, it's the player to buy.£40 -
Nero Nero 9 Reloaded review Although little more than a minor update to Nero 9, Reloaded is a capable media management and editing tool.£45 -
Pentax K-x This capable all-rounder has excellent performance and image quality, but lens upgrades can be expensive.£571 -
Eclipse Eco a705N221 review A decent budget PC that's capable of light gaming, but the Eco's tri-core processor isn't as quick as the chips in its competitor's computers. There are better deals to be had at this price.£400 -
Vodafone Vodafone 360 review Despite great hardware and contact aggregation, the H1's LiMo operating system doesn't have the application support of its rivals. -
Advent SQ9204 review Advent's SQ9204 is quick and comes with some useful extras, but its small hard disk and noisiness make it poor value compared to the competition.£380 -
Sky Player on Xbox 360 review Expands the Xbox 360's capabilities and is a real bonus for existing Sky subscribers, but lacks some of the PC version's features.