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- Gigabyte 880GMA-UD2H review One of the cheapest USB3 and SATA III enabled motherboards we've ever reviewed and a great choice for building a capable and compact PC.£76
- Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB review Relatively slow small files performance counts against the Caviar Blue 1TB, leaving little reason to buy it unless you don't care about this or can find it cheaper.£54
- Biostar TA890FXE review Biostar's TA890FXE has loads of features including four PCI-E x16 slots, but it's expensive and doesn't have USB3.£107
- Panasonic DMR-XW380 review Archiving HD TV or AVCHD footage to DVDs can be handy, but it’s a trick that Panasonic have overlooked here.£450
- Seagate Barracuda LP 2TB review The Barracuda LP's high price and disappointing performance means we can't recommend it.£137
- Biostar TH55XE review It's not a bad budget motherboard, but you can get higher performance for less.£67
- Crucial 128GB RealSSD C300 2.5in with Data Transfer Kit review The C300 is an incredibly fast SSD, but it's also expensive.£254
- best buySamsung SpinPoint EcoGreen F3 2TB review Generally fast performance and lots of storage at a reasonable price makes the F3 2TB a great value hard disk.£90
- best buyAsus P6X58D-E review If you’re looking to build a powerful Core i7 PC without taking out a second mortgage then this board is the best choice.£150
- OCZ Vertex 2 120GB review It's incredibly fast at writing files, but slow read performance and a high price heavily detract from it.£255
- V-Moda Remix Remote review The Remix Remote earphones are effective at blocking out background noise, but they don't sound as balanced as we'd like.£65
- best buyTeufel Theater 200 review Detailed, smooth and with a gargantuan top volume, but the physical dimensions are just as huge and the price isn’t far behind£749
- best buySony Alpha NEX-5 review Impressive miniaturisation, fantastic photo and video quality and much improved controls make this the best carry-everywhere camera£399