Jam-packed with features, but it struggles to compete with the best.
A stunning piece of design matched with excellent battery life, but with an Atom inside the price is surely too high
Output quality is an undoubted strength, as are its looks, but most businesses will find the lack of capacity annoying.
Impressive print quality, a good turn of speed and decent features, but it simply costs too much to own.
Yet another solid HP laser, but it’s beaten by ?rivals in virtually every key area.
It may be lovely, but Sony’s under-powered P-series costs too much and features features poor battery life.
The Olympus PEN E-P1 may look like a throwback to retro photography, but it’s expensive and flawed. However, it's beautiful image quality renders almost impossible to dislike.
Sleek and professional, the Hp Mini 5101 is another attractively pitched netbook that can't shake its very poor battery life. When will manufactuers learn that battery life is all-important to netbook success?
Nvidia’s long-awaited 3D kit finally arrives and when it works, it’s every bit as good as we’d hoped it would be.
The Touch Pro2 is the ultimate corporate smartphone in terms of features, but it’s just too big and beefy.
The A330 is a competent, fully featured and easy to use DSLR, but a backward step in some respects.
The Canon EOS 500D is capable of great results, but a wallet-draining way of getting HD video on a DSLR.
Revolutionary features and stunning power: for anyone lucky enough to have the cash, the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds is the ultimate mobile workstation
An attractive design, but several core flaws keep the Mini 10 far from the top of the netbook pile.
Fantastic battery life and a transflective screen aren’t enough to justify a price this high for the everyday business user.
A rough, tough laptop with serious attitude, but its keyboard proves an Achilles heel.
A step forward in resolution for pocket video cameras, but it’s far too pricey for the features and quality on offer
A few disappointing extras make this an unappetising upsell from the standard ZoneAlarm suite
A beautifully designed, powerful system that almost no-one will be able to justify buying. If your IT department can find the budget to put a new Mac Pro on your desktop, you're lucky indeed
Plenty of storage, but average performance and limited features