Reviews

  • best buy
    Acer Aspire easyStore H340-H
    Acer Aspire easyStore H340-H review Despite a couple of flaws, Acer's Aspire easyStore is a fast, easy to configure and good-value network storage device.
    £450
  • LG Flatron W2486L
    LG Flatron W2486L review Poor image quality, frustrating touch-sensitive controls and a high price mean this is one LED monitor to avoid
    £245
  • Star Trek Online
    Star Trek Online review Fantastic space battles but tedious ground combat. It's a good game and one that will thrill any trekkie.
    £24
  • Moneual MonCaso 972
    Moneual MonCaso 972 review The MonCaso 972 has every extra imaginable, but these added-value features also reduce airflow and create internal clutter.
    £329
  • Thermaltake WingRS 301
    Thermaltake WingRS 301 review This case does the job, but its only real benefit is that you can carry it around. If you don't need to, Akasa's Zen is a better choice.
    £35
  • Silverstone Grandia GD03
    Silverstone Grandia GD03 review The Grandia GD03 HTPC case lacks the bells and whistles of some rivals but is easy to build and very well made.
    £144
  • Battlefield: Bad Company 2
    Battlefield: Bad Company 2 review Massive maps and vehicles give this game a completely different slant to other first-person shooters and make it great fun.
    £27
  • HP TouchSmart 600
    HP TouchSmart 600-1050UK review The screen's fantastic and it's a decent all round PC, but you can buy similarly-specified all-in-one computers with slightly smaller screens for a lot less.
    £1260
  • HP Pavillion MS228uk
    HP Pavillion MS228uk review This all-in-one PC has everything you need for basic computing, but is underpowered for the price.
    £500
  • Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced
    Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced review The CM 690 II Advanced is a well made and easy to build case with plenty of features, although it's not quite the best in its price category.
    £90
  • Acer Aspire 7740-334G50Mn 17.3in laptop
    Acer Aspire 7740-334G50Mn review Despite the fast new Core i3 processor and large screen, the 7740 is let down by a poor keyboard and touchpad.
    £600
  • Cloudmate Mapzen
    Cloudmade Mapzen review Slick-looking online mapping software for OpenStreetMap, but it's not a revolutionary jump over what's currently available.
  • Sony Vaio M Series
    Sony Vaio M Series (M11M1E) review This is the first cheap netbook that Sony has done, but it's no different to all the other 10.1in models out there.
    £284.50