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  • AMD Radeon HD 7750
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 review A single-slot, low-power graphics card with reasonable performance, but it's just too expensive
    £105
  • AMD Radeon HD 7770
    AMD Radeon HD 7770 review A fine mid-range card, but it's not a huge step up from its (now very cheap) predecessor
    £120
  • Etymotic Research mc2
    Etymotic Research mc2 review Good for phone calls, but we didn't find the mc2s comfortable and we were disappointed with their music sound quality
    £63
  • Zotac Z68-ITX WiFi
    Zotac Z68-ITX WiFi review A mini powerhouse of a motherboard at a premium price
    £139
  • Aeris Muvman
    Aeris Muvman review The Muvman is a highly adjustable chair which helps you to better posture – it's expensive, though
    £341
  • Canon PowerShot SX150 IS
    Canon PowerShot SX150 IS review A low-cost camera with a generous 12x zoom, but in most other respects – including image and video quality – it's nothing special
    £153
  • MEElectronics M6
    MEElectronics M6 review Meelectronics’ M6 earphones come with loads of extras, but they don’t sound as good as our favourite budget pair
    £20
  • LG Scanner Mouse LSM-100
    LG Scanner Mouse LSM-100 review LG's Scanner Mouse might not be the best mouse we've ever used, but it's certainly the best hand scanner
    £84
  • Jabra Sport
    Jabra Sport review Jabra’s Sport headset looks really promising and sounds good, but its impossible to adapt its fit to all head shapes
    £66
  • Plantronics BackBeat 903+
    Plantronics BackBeat 903+ review Although the button layout and comfort aren't perfect, this is a well-designed and pleasant-sounding Bluetooth headset for the money
    £47
  • Creative Aurvana In-Ear3
    Creative Aurvana In-Ear3 review Dual balanced armature drivers make these high-end earphones sound great, but they’re not the best in their price range
    £130
  • BlueAnt Embrace
    BlueAnt Embrace review With muddy sound and a tendency to let our ears heat up, the Embrace headphones demonstrate that a high price doesn’t always equate to the best experience
    £127
  • Maxell Retro DJ
    Maxell Retro DJ review They’re not the best budget headphones around, but Maxell’s Retro DJ mini-cans sound great, with a really well-defined mid-range.
    £23