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Review > All-in-one
Kodak EasyShare 5300
by David Bayon

Great design, great photos and some clever features, but it struggles to justify the high price.

Jan 21, 2008
Toshiba Satellite P200
by Jim Martin

It lacks the frills of others here, but the Toshiba is ideal if you want a 17in screen at the lowest price.

Feb 18, 2008
Sony VAIO VGN-AR49G
by Jim Martin

A Blu-ray drive is just about the only justification for the Sony’s high price; it’s poor value overall.

Feb 18, 2008
Oki C710n
by Dave Mitchell

A compact workgroup laser suited to high-volume colour and mono printing, but delivering average photo quality

Feb 2, 2009
HP Compaq t5735 Thin Client
by Dave Mitchell

A solidly built thin client with a good hardware specification and features, including a classy remote management act

Feb 3, 2009
Asus M50SV-AS016G
by

A blisteringly fast processor, strong build and stylish design make this an extremely attractive laptop

Mar 17, 2008
Mediagate MG-350HD
by Ben Mansill

A very tidy solution for streaming your downloaded video to the TV, without the need for a full Media Center PC.

Sep 4, 2006
ATI's Radeon HD 5970 has the speed, but not the price to suit gamers
by Staff Writers

The fastest graphics card on the market, but it’s too expensive and bulky to be practical

Feb 10, 2010
Netgear DG834N
by Johnathan Bray

Striking looks but limited features, average performance and a high price put paid to the Netgear’s chances

Sep 12, 2008
Oki C8600n
by Dave Mitchell

An A3 colour printer with a good turn of speed, quality colour output and low running costs.

May 23, 2007
Oki C5600n
by Dave Mitchell

The C5600n handles colour-related tasks well and at a price that makes it affordable for small businesses.

Dec 15, 2006
Review > Components
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650
by David Fearon

This first of a new generation is only a little faster than the old, but its potential is clearly huge

Dec 11, 2007
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