K.G. Orphanides

  • Canon Pixma iP4850
    Canon Pixma iP4850 review Speed improvements and a few extra features supplement the performance of Canon's ever-reliable single-function photo and document printer.
    £75
  • recommended
    Epson Stylus SX425W
    Epson Stylus SX425W review Great quality and reasonable print costs are let down only by somewhat slow speeds and poor draft quality
    £60
  • MSI GX740
    MSI GX740 (GX740-061Uk) review This chunky desktop replacement is great for playing games but is otherwise underpowered and has poor battery life.
    £917
  • UpdateStar Online Backup
    UpdateStar Online Backup review UpdateStar offers easy-to-use unlimited storage, but it's priced significantly higher than all of its competitors.
    £45
  • recommended
    Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2
    Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2 review One of the cheapest LGA1156 boards we've ever seen, it scrimps on extras but has all the essentials.
    £58
  • Foxconn H55A
    Foxconn H55A review This budget ATX motherboard provides more slots and space than similarly-priced microATX boards but its performance is slightly disappointing for the price.
    £75
  • Asus P7P55-M
    Asus P7P55-M review The P7P55-M's price isn't low enough to justify its mediocre performance and features.
    £81
  • Energenie Hand Charger for Mobile Phones with flashlight and FM radio
    Energenie Hand Charger for Mobile Phones A brilliantly practical wind-up multi-tool, with enough useful features to justify the strange and improbable ones.ENERGENIE
    £13
  • Asrock 880G Extreme 3
    Asrock 880G Extreme 3 review It's a great board at a reasonable price, but you can get more features for the same amount of money elsewhere.
    £80
  • best buy
    Asrock P55 Pro/USB3
    Asrock P55 Pro/USB3 review Loads of features and blistering performance make this our first choice for an LGA1156 motherboard, despite its lack of integrated graphics support.
    £82
  • Gigabyte 880GMA-UD2H
    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
  • Biostar TA890FXE
    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
  • Biostar TH55XE
    Biostar TH55XE review It's not a bad budget motherboard, but you can get higher performance for less.
    £67
  • Bullguard Backup 8.7
    Bullguard Backup 8.7 review Easy to use but a maximum of 10GB of storage between just three PCs is poor value compared to almost every other product available.
    £30
  • Vizati
    Vizati review Like many coloured-block games before it, Vizati provides a simple and engaging puzzle experience for casual gamers.
    £6.32