HP Pavillion MS228uk review
PCsThis all-in-one PC has everything you need for basic computing, but is underpowered for the price.
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This all-in-one PC has everything you need for basic computing, but is underpowered for the price.
Touch applications that don't work in portrait mode, poor display viewing angles and an annoying touchpad all add up to make this a frustrating computer to use.
It's a neat way to use your laptop from a desk, but this dock's Ethernet port can be slow and the display adaptor only supports a maximum resolution of 1,680x1,050.
HP's SimpleSave is a great value combination of portable hard disk and automated backup software.
A classy, powerful laptop with a Blu-ray player and a large screen, it's let down by the poor backlight which results in dull colours.
With low running costs, a fast draft speed and dependable print quality, this is a great choice for small offices that need A3 colour output.
HP's MediaSmart EX490 isn't cheap, but it's packed full of useful features.
An interesting design and reasonable performance, but considering the low specification it's simply too expensive.
Excellent text and colour graphics prints at a rock-bottom price, but it's worth spending more for lower running costs.
HP's Pavilion dv6 isn't a bad laptop, but the tough competition means that you can get a better laptop for less money.