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- Vibox Black Legion review This chunky powerhouse is a fantastic gaming system with lots of upgrade potential£1200
- Eclipse Excalibur Z87 review Poor case and cooling choices let down an otherwise decent selection of components£900
- best buyLoewe Speaker 2go review Loads of features and the best sound quality we’ve heard from a speaker of this size£265
- Computer Planet ND 3000 review A good all-round PC limited by a poor choice of processor and monitor£892
- Aria GLADIATOR i5-Predator GTX review Powerful in its base specification and with upgrades to make it a monster PC, but we're not keen on the i5-Predator's monitor option£915
- Arbico Haswell 4670Ti review A competent PC for games, but the base specification is rather expensive for what you get£911
- business buyioSafe N2 review This fire and waterproof NAS enclosure provides ultimate peace of mind for your most business-critical files£491
- recommendedPC Specialist Infinity A10 Pro Elite review This PC's base specification is a bargain and it's all the better when you add a graphics card£863
- recommendedMesh Elite G4-i5 Plus – CS review If you want a low-cost Haswell PC, this PC provides great performance for a low price£868
- best buyChillblast Fusion Kestrel review With the option of an excellent monitor and graphics card, the Fusion Kestrel is a superb system if you go for a couple of upgrades£900
- best buyPalicomp Sniper Elite2 Gamer review Optional monitor aside, this is a great low-cost performance PC£900
- The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief review This masterful mystery adventure has a captivating plot and plenty of period atmosphere£21
- recommendedCCL Elite Hawk III review This AMD system is perfect proof that you can get a gaming PC on a budget£430
- recommendedCambridge Audio Minx Go review Good sound quality, a big battery and a very reasonable price make this the portable stereo speaker to buy£100
- Lenovo Ideapad Flex 20 review - hands on Lenovo's latest all-in-one is compact and potentially quite powerful but we were surprised by its low-resolution screen