Philips Toaster HD2647 review
ToastersA simple design that toasts well and is power efficient too, the Philips bests many more expensive toasters
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A simple design that toasts well and is power efficient too, the Philips bests many more expensive toasters
The single set of controls limits the flexibility of this otherwise decent toaster
A good range of features from a good-looking toaster, but it could do with more lift from its levers
Good for gaming, with great contrast, but colour accuracy is below average
Revamped interface brings mixed blessings, but this is still the most refined and efficient consumer editor around
This cheap, touchscreen laptop is infuriatingly slow and we don’t recommend it
Superb combat and deliciously gory action, but unwelcome stealth sections and uninspiring world design dampen this otherwise fine sequel
A brilliantly accessible and fun online shooter; but there's only one must-play mode plus consumable items and upgrades look unbalanced
A little expensive for such a short game, but Jazzpunk's brilliantly bizarre humour and off-the-wall ideas are worth the trip
A fun controller, but it's fairly expensive and the control surface feels cramped