Technology
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CCL CCL-CS1209 review CCL's CCL-CS1209 is a quick yet quiet computer that performs well, particularly in games, but we'd have liked better application performance.£399 -
Roboform Roboform Pro 6.9 review Roboform is a useful tool for filling in forms and remembering passwords.£20 -
Samsung HT-BD1252 review A budget home cinema kit, the HT-BD1252's tinny speakers don't impress, and it has limited features.£400 -
Novatech Nvidia Ion PC review A decent Windows 7-powered Ion nettop, but it's far bigger and more expensive than Asus's EB1012.£360 -
iRiver Story review An attractive and sturdy device, the Story has more open format support, but the keyboard is almost redundant and it's not as easy to use or as good value as Amazon's Kindle.£229 -
Canon Pixma iX7000 review An appealing low-cost alternative to an A3 colour laser printer for office use, but HP's Officejet 7000 is faster and better value.£296 -
Samsung ST1000 review GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth and a 3?in touchscreen are amazing at this price. It won't meet the highest expectations but it impressed us cynics.£220 -
MSI Wind U210 review The new Wind is well designed, and its AMD processor is quick in some applications, but its short battery life lets it down.£399 -
BenQ V2400 Eco review Striking looks and great image quality, but it lacks features for the price and might make your PC look rather drab.£199 -
Canon PowerShot S90 review An exceptional compact camera for demanding enthusiasts and affluent point-and-clickers, but it doesn't surpass Panasonic's LX3.£345 -
ACDSee Pro Photo Manager 3 review An accomplished set of management, colour correction, printing and online sharing tools and a sensible price.£86 -
Amazon Kindle 2 review Kindle ties you into Amazon's proprietary format, but the hardware is good and you can buy books from practically anywhere.£155 -
best buy
Toshiba Satellite T130-11H review Light and slim, but large enough for a decent keyboard, the T130 has the battery life of a netbook and far better single-application performance.£469