Technology
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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 -
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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 -
Motorola Dext review A large, heavy phone with a full QWERTY keyboard, the Dext isn't as slick as HTC's Hero. -
Acer Ferrari One review A bright screen and better performance than most netbooks, but the Ferrari styling won't suit everyone.£399 -
PC Specialist Vortex i5 GTS review A big monitor and Windows 7 Ultimate make this a real workhorse, but better-value deals are available.£849 -
Samsung N510 review Its 720p-capable screen and Ion chipset are welcome, but its battery life is poor compared to the N120.£380 -
Acer Aspire One D250 The inclusion of Android is ultimately disappointing, and otherwise the D250 is just another netbook.£280 -
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Sony VPC-L11S1E/S review The VPC-L11S1E/S's design is so flawless, it's like Sony has built a PC into a TV, rather than vice versa.£1399 -
AMD Athlon II X4 620 review An amazingly cheap quad-core processor, but its small cache means it's not an all-rounder.£73 -
Sapphire Radeon HD 5750 review There's little to choose between the HD 5750 and HD 5770 at current prices, but we marginally prefer the faster card.£111 -
Canon Ixus 200 IS review Image quality isn't the best, but the touchscreen, wide-angle lens, HD video mode and HDMI output justify the high price.£254 -
Nikon Coolpix P90 The massive zoom range and articulated screen are highlights, but image quality is bettered elsewhere.£260 -
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Fujifilm FinePix F70EXR review It's rare that a camera rewrites the rule book, and even rarer when it's so well rounded and affordable.£199