Technology

  • Belkin Play Max ADSL Wireless Router
    Belkin Play Max ADSL Wireless Router review The Play Max ADSL router costs a lot but has the features to back it up – if you need them.
    £113
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Pro Softnet iDrive Pro
    Pro Softnet iDrive Pro review iDrive provides plenty of space, postal file submission and storage for up to 30 versions of files, but its single-computer licence and basic web interface are limitations.
    £33
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Medion Akoya P6625 (MD97409)
    Medion Akoya P6625 (MD97409) review With a dual-graphics setup, the P6625 can play games and achieves a reasonable battery life, but the screen's viewing angles are tight and its budget looks won't appeal to everyone.
    £569
    Barry de la Rosa
  • CyberPower Infinity i3 Apollo XT
    CyberPower Infinity i3 Apollo XT review The Intel Core i3 530 processor makes this PC faster than others that cost almost £200 more, but we recommend buying the base system only
    £528
    Barry de la Rosa
  • recommended
    HTC Wildfire
    HTC Wildfire review The Wildfire is basically a Desire Lite, with the utility of HTC's Sense software and the open nature of Android, but with a smaller screen.
    £224
    Barry de la Rosa
  • recommended
    Canon Pixma iP2702
    Canon Pixma iP2702 If you're looking for a simple inkjet that just does the basics, the iP2702 is a cheap and effective choice.
    £31
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Cowon J3 16GB
    Cowon J3 16GB review The Cowon J3 has excellent video format support and battery life, but niggling audio quality and interface issues prevent it from getting an unconditional recommendation.
    £199
    Alan Lu
  • Cockos Reaper
    Cockos Reaper 3.6 review It’s not for the uninitiated, but this powerful recording environment exhibits outstanding attention to detail.
    £41
    Ben Pitt
  • Sony Vaio EC2S0E/WI
    Sony Vaio EC2S0E/WI review Reasonable 2D and 3D performance and a great design work in its favour, but the EC2S0E/WI's Blu-ray drive alone doesn't justify the high price and the display should be Full HD.
    £914
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Mesh Matrix 945CS
    Mesh Matrix 945CS review A good all-round system, with a Full HD monitor and enough performance to handle multimedia editing, but CyberPower's Infinity i3 Apollo XT is far better value.
    £600
    Barry de la Rosa
  • recommended
    Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS10
    Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS10 review Poor screen viewing angles aside, this is a capable all-rounder at a very reasonable price
    £110
    Ben Pitt
  • Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 500GB USB 2.0
    Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 500GB USB 2.0 review The FreeAgent GoFlex is neatly designed, but a standard USB3 portable disk is more than good enough for most people.
    £75
    Alan Lu
  • Asus G73Jh
    Asus G73Jh review Desktop-level performance and a great Full HD screen make the G73Jh one of the first truly desirable gaming laptops, but it's pricey and the keyboard's build quality is questionable
    £1566
    Barry de la Rosa