Technology
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MSI CX700 review A decent desktop-replacement laptop that's capable of playing games. With a large hard disk and powerful components, it's a great choice.£533 -
Lenovo G550 With a fast processor and good all-round specification, the G550 is a well-built laptop and is reasonably priced£519 -
Medion Akoya E3211 review The Akoya E3211 is light and easy to carry around, but with a single-core processor it's also low-powered, and there are better alternatives.£500 -
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Asus K50IJ review A great mix of decent performance, sturdy build quality and good usability makes this laptop an excellent choice.£500 -
Stone Neo review The ExpressCard slot, long warranty and great keyboard makes the Neo stand out from the pack, but its battery life is below par.£316 -
Mesh Cute X215 HD review This media centre mini PC has everything you need at a very reasonable price, but it's louder than we'd like and boxy when compared to many nettops.£399 -
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Asus Eee Box EB1012 review Small, quiet and powerful enough for HD movies and Windows 7, with fast wireless networking.£280 -
Dell Adamo Admire Onyx review Dell's Adamo looks and feels like a classy ultra portable, but more practical laptops are available for less.£1000 -
Asus G71Gx review A huge screen and Blu-ray drive are ideal for HD films, but average 3D performance doesn't justify the price.£1696 -
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Intel Core i7-860 review This incredibly powerful processor is a great choice if you're looking to regularly undertake HD video editing and encoding.£217 -
Hannspree HF237 review A decent enough budget Full HD monitor, but it's outclassed by BenQ's excellent G2220HD.£135 -
Nanovision Mimo UM-720S review A cool-looking product, but it's pricy, and its low resolution means the UM-720S is only good for instant messaging and Skype.£150 -
BenQ Joybee GP1 review The low price and amazing portability of the GP1 make it the best mini projector to date, but it's still far from perfect.£402