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Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 (left)
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 review
Cameras DSLRs

Panasonic's G2 is a well-specified camera and the new kit lens is a great upgrade, but its image quality still can't match comparably priced DSLRs.

£549 inc VAT
LG GT540 Optimus
LG GT540 Optimus review
Mobile phones

Although it's good value, the sleek Optimus has an out-of-date version of Android, and LG hasn't done much to improve on the basic interface

£150 inc VAT
F-Secure Online Backup
F-Secure Online Backup review
Software

F-Secure's unlimited storage is invited at first, but files restrictions and clumsy interface make it a poor choice at a high price.

£50 inc VAT
Xbox 360 S 250GB
Microsoft Xbox 360 S 250GB review
Gaming TVs

The new model is a great boon to those buying their first 360, but it's not worth upgrading

£200 inc VAT
Q Acoustics 2000 Cinema
Q Acoustics 2000 Cinema review
PC speakers

Gorgeous looks and even better sounds, these are a fantastic set of speakers for those that can afford it.

£585 inc VAT
Magix Movie Edit Pro 16 Plus
Magix Movie Edit Pro 16 Plus review
Software

Not short of powerful features and the interface is better than average too, but outshone by the similar Sony Vegas Platinum

£53 inc VAT
JooJoo
Fusion Garage JooJoo review
Laptops Tablets

Irritating to use with a slew of missing features, the JooJoo tablet is a great bit of hardware controlled by a deeply-flawed operating system.

£319 inc VAT
Home Accountz graphs
Accountz Home Accountz review
Software

Although at times the look and feel is old-fashioned, Home Accountz has some good new features and is still as clean, logical and easy to use and its predecessors.

£40 inc VAT
Verbatim Insight 500GB
Verbatim Insight 500GB review
External hard drives

The electronic display is useful, but it doesn't justify this disk's high price.

£87 inc VAT
Asus GTX 465
Asus GTX 465 review
Graphics cards

More affordable than previous cards, but the GTX 465 still can’t compete with equivalent cards from ATI’s now long-established 5000-series.