Packed with features, only its value for money lets it escape without an award this month
A stunning piece of design matched with excellent battery life, but with an Atom inside the price is surely too high
A hugely likeable phone that excels at web browsing and manages to just live up to its ambitious name.
For this price, the Vostro’s plain looks can be overlooked in favour of its impressive battery life
Battery life lets down this otherwise solid netbook from a local manufacturer
Part laptop and part nettop, the Gigabyte Booktop M1022M is the first netbook we’ve seen that overcomes the ‘3 USB problem'.
The Vostro may look like a netbook to the inexperienced eye, but its more powerful processor gives it more flexibility and speed
Not quite the consumer/business crossover it aims to be, but there’s a lot to like in this clever mix of old-style business laptop and feature-packed modern machine
The FS-2020D puts in another excellent display for a business laser printer that swept all our printing awards and catagories. It dosn't get much better than this Kyocera printing marvel.
Superb quality, packed with features and cheap to run. A worthy alternative to the Kyocera.
Packed with features and closer to Adobe Premiere Elements, CyberLink PowerDirector 8 is close, but still not close enough.
It may be costly, but if you need accurate OCR for mass document digitisation, this package fits the bill admirably.
Slim and stylish, this isn’t the most powerful quad core we’ve seen, but it’s by far the cheapest.
The A330 is a competent, fully featured and easy to use DSLR, but a backward step in some respects.
If you can’t stretch to the Samsung N110, the 1005HA makes an excellent lower-cost alternative
The HTC Magic, available through Vodafone and Three in Australia, may be the second Android phone but it's the first worth considering.
A very likeable all-in-one – albeit limited in its usefulness beyond basic functions. Read our review of Shuttle's new all-in-one X50
Asus's model may not look like the bee's knees, but if you're after features, it's worth a look
A stunning screen, generous specification and good performance combine with superb results for the Dell XPS 16
Ignore the price – incredibly low running costs Make this a winner.