Acer Aspire 8735G review This imposing laptop is more about entertainment than processor power, which makes the absence of a 1080p screen all the more telling.
£729
Zyxel NBG-460N review With both wireless transfer speeds and a feature set that are rather average, there are few compelling reasons to buy this over other, similarly priced but better specified, devices.
£78
HP Compaq Presario CQ71-403SA review This laptop's well suited to most home and office tasks, but it's relatively poor battery life lets it down slightly.
Sony Vaio E Series (EC1S1E/BJ.CEK) review A fast processor, quick 3D graphics, full HD display, Blu-ray player and large hard disk all combine to make this an absolutely stunning desktop replacement.
£811
Samsung R780 (NP-R780-JS0BUK) review Samsung's R780 is an excellent desktop replacement that's only missing an HD display, but we've seen better specifications at a similar price.
Acer Aspire 7715z review This chunky big-screened laptop has a great battery life but cuts a few too many corners on its features and specification.
£439
Dell 1130n Laser Printer review The 1130n is unquestionably an excellent printer, but Samsung's original version is cheaper and costs less to run.
£140
HP ProBook 6540b review We loved its matt display, battery life and build quality of this laptop, but its business-oriented features mean that it's expensive
£877
Dell Studio 1558 review The decent battery life, dual-band wireless adaptor and high-quality screen make this a great laptop, but there are better deals out there.
£763
Solwise NET-PL-200AV-PEW review With fast PowerLine transfer speeds and a stable, if not particularly quick, wireless signal, Solwise's latest adaptor is a great way of getting wireless to inconvenient parts of your home.
Sony Vaio E Series (VPC-EB1Z0E) review A fast processor, games-capable graphics chip, Blu-ray drive and full HD display all for a decent price make this an excellent choice of laptop.
Native Union Moshi Moshi 02 review The Moshi Moshi 02 is comfortable to use but its limited features and dependence on adaptors make it an expensive option
£45
EA Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight review Tiberian Twilight is fast-paced and combat-oriented but we missed the resource management of previous games and were frustrated by an arsenal that was limited by experience points.