Philips Cinema 21:9 58PFL9955H review
TVsImpressive image quality and great looks, but crosstalk is a problem in 3D
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Impressive image quality and great looks, but crosstalk is a problem in 3D
Builds on its excellent predecessor with more of everything, but the competition has caught up.
The X8 has some clever features, but it can't match Motorola’s Defy on contract. It’s a good choice on prepay, though.
Around the same size and price as a netbook, but more powerful and with a higher screen resolution – an excellent budget choice.
This two-headed beast of a card was too unpredictable in our tests to justify its equally monstrous price.
It may be cute, but the PicoPix's image suffers heavily from the rainbow effect, and you'll need an adaptor for VGA.
If you want to take advantage of Intel's easily overclockable LGA1156 processors, the P55 Extreme 4 has everything you'll need to build the ultimate PC, and costs less than £100.
The X7 isn't as pretty or as glossy as some of its rivals, but if you want a big, good-quality screen, great sound and an unfeasibly massive battery life, this is the media player for you.
Sony's Vaio L21 would be perfect for small living rooms or studio apartment, but despite its outstanding hardware we find it hard to justify the price.
With plenty of space and great airflow, the Z7 is an excellent entry-level case that holds its own against more expensive models.