Technology
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Casio Exilim EX-FH100 review Beautiful photos and videos, backed up by a wide range of features including a 40fps burst mode and slow-motion videos.£257 -
Toshiba Portege R700-15X review The R700 is more powerful than most ultra-portables. However, the high price doesn't sit well with the 32-bit version of Windows, just 2GB of RAM and a 320GB hard disk.£951 -
Eclipse Evolution Crossfire i87r583 review There's no denying that this PC is quick and it comes with a brilliant 24in monitor, but you can get faster computers for this price.£960 -
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro review The Timescape UI and customisations make up for the older version of Android, and some may like its cute size, but battery life is poor and there's little storage space.£207 -
BenQ VW2420H review Excellent contrast and great viewing angles, but colours are a little cold and power consumption isn't as low as other LED monitors.£175 -
Acer Aspire TimelineX 4820TG (4820TG-5454G50Mnks) review Acer's outstanding Aspire TimelineX 4820TG outclasses many more expensive laptops and has an excellent specification for the price.£798 -
Western Digital WD Livewire review If you have lots of devices to connect via HomePlug, Livewire is a simple and cost-effective option.£77 -
PC Specialist Fusion HD 550 review While it offers a lot out of the box, the Fusion HD 550 has extremely limited expansion options and its monitor is dull and cold.£550 -
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Intel Core i5-760 review It's a minor upgrade to the Core i5-750, but with the same low price and better performance it's a real winner.£147 -
Iomega eGo Charcoal USB 3.0 500GB review The eGo Charcoal is a fast, attractive, sturdy and affordable USB3 portable hard disk. -
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Philips 40PFL7605H review The Philips 40PFL7605H is a stunning TV, but it’s expensive. If money's not a problem, though, it's an excellent choice.£949 -
Sigma SD15 review Picture quality can be something of a mixed bag - especially at higher ISOs - and its quirkiness will frustrate some users.£789.99