Reviews

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon: a boardroom Ultrabook with excellent performance 

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon: a boardroom Ultrabook with excellent performance

Lenovo's Thinkpad X1 Carbon is the ThinkPad Ultrabook we’ve been waiting for from Lenovo.
5 iPad keyboards reviewed 

5 iPad keyboards reviewed

From Logitech to Belkin, here are four iPad keyboards and our verdict on which we think is the best. [Updated with Kensington Keyfolio Expert].
Reviewed: Microsoft Office 2013, should you upgrade? 

Reviewed: Microsoft Office 2013, should you upgrade?

Microsoft Office 2013 is better value than ever for small and medium businesses with more than one computer. As this review explains, it isn’t for everyone, though.
Review: Samsung Galaxy Note II, an ideal phone and tablet combo 

Review: Samsung Galaxy Note II, an ideal phone and tablet combo

The size of the Samsung Galaxy Note II means it won’t suit everyone, but in every other respect it’s a superb smartphone - the ideal combination of phone and tablet. Read the review.
Review: Apple MacBook Pro 13in with Retina display 

Review: Apple MacBook Pro 13in with Retina display

If you’re a creative professional who is constantly on the move, then the appeal of the 13in Apple MacBook Pro with Retina display is obvious. Read the review.
The good and bad: A review of the Microsoft Surface with Windows RT 

The good and bad: A review of the Microsoft Surface with Windows RT

A unique, superbly designed tablet that’s ideal for mobile professionals, but it has too many compromises to make it a must-have.
Product Brief: TP-Link AV500 Powerline Starter Kit 

Product Brief: TP-Link AV500 Powerline Starter Kit

Not cheap, but the TP-Link AV500 Powerline Starter Kit works wonderfully and is a superior alternative to wireless around the house in most situations.
Product Brief: Netgear WN2500RP wireless range extender 

Product Brief: Netgear WN2500RP wireless range extender

This Netgear WN2500RP wireless range extender is a handy way of fixing a wireless network blackspot in your home.
Review: Acer's Aspire S7, a laptop with a touchscreen 

Review: Acer's Aspire S7, a laptop with a touchscreen

It is a truly luxurious product, with great attention to engineering detail as well as great integration with Windows 8.
First Look: A hard drive that requires a fingerprint to unlock the data 

First Look: A hard drive that requires a fingerprint to unlock the data

This James Bond-like Imation hard drive requires a fingerprint swipe to unlock the encrypted data.
Product Brief: Charge your phone and tablet without a power point 

Product Brief: Charge your phone and tablet without a power point

It’s expensive, but this Mophie Juice Pack Powerstation Duo lets you charge your tablet and phone even when there isn't a power point around.
iPhone 5 reviewed: what we love, what we don't 

iPhone 5 reviewed: what we love, what we don't

Apple has given the iPhone 5 a taller screen and a sumptuous redesign, though it's no longer the only phone to consider. Read the review.
Product brief: TPLink N750, great networking at a competitive price 

Product brief: TPLink N750, great networking at a competitive price

TP-link's N750 dual band router delivers great networking performance at a competitive price.
Data storage for the home office: Synology's Diskstation DS213 reviewed 

Data storage for the home office: Synology's Diskstation DS213 reviewed

If you're looking to store anywhere up to 8TB, then this is a solid Network Attached Storage (NAS) box that could be used for the home office.
HTC One V reviewed: a great first step into the smartphone world 

HTC One V reviewed: a great first step into the smartphone world

The HTC One V is a budget smartphone with looks and design that belies its status.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 reviewed: an intriguing concept, but not quite perfect 

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 reviewed: an intriguing concept, but not quite perfect

Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 adds multitasking and stylus control to Android, but it isn’t quite the perfect fit
Asus Transformer Pad Infinity 700 reviewed: stunning, but expensive 

Asus Transformer Pad Infinity 700 reviewed: stunning, but expensive

The ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity 700 laptop/tablet has a stunning screen and a turbo-charged processor, but it’s expensive. Read the review.
Thunderbolt external drives: does the speed justify the price? 

Thunderbolt external drives: does the speed justify the price?

Hard disks using the superfast Thunderbolt interface are starting to appear – but do the performance benefits justify the price? Read the review of four quite different drives.
Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edition reviewed: not pretty, but it will get the job done 

Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edition reviewed: not pretty, but it will get the job done

It doesn't look "special", but a luscious display and top-notch specification mean the Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edition is only a whisker behind the top-of-the-class Asus. Read the review.
Bento 4: take care of inventory, customers, time billing all from your iPad 

Bento 4: take care of inventory, customers, time billing all from your iPad

The latest update to Bento has made it easier than ever to organise things into neat little databases.
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