Sony Vaio X11 review
Laptops Ultraportable laptopsAn incredibly thin and light netbook, but its hefty price will be enough to put off most.
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An incredibly thin and light netbook, but its hefty price will be enough to put off most.
A great 23in monitor, with excellent viewing angles and colour accuracy, but its high price is a lot to get over.
Avast! has loads of features and provided effective all-round malware defence, but it wasn't the best free security suite against web threats.
While the design may be a matter of taste, good battery life and a QWERTY keyboard don't make up for a plain Android experience and clunky design
An impressive-looking city building game, but you'll need to subscribe to the online mode to get all the features you'd expect.
Lenovo's ThinkCentre A58 is underpowered compared to the competition, but the three-year onsite warranty offers peace of mind to businesses.
The free Picasa will suit most, but superior video support and Facebook integration are reasons to pay for MediaShow 5.
AVCHD camcorder whose features and manual controls make it an excellent buy for enthusiasts.
Not our outright favourite media player, but its support of DVD menus in ISO files makes it a decent choice for some.
Viera Cast and an SDHC slot make the DMP-BD60 stand out, but its slow performance and high price mean it misses out on an award.