Cyberlink PowerDVD 12 Ultra review
SoftwareNetwork and handheld playback impress, but high price still limits it to PC-based Blu-ray enthusiasts
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Network and handheld playback impress, but high price still limits it to PC-based Blu-ray enthusiasts
A simple, relatively straightforward device that’s hampered by poor large file transfer performance and a limited range of options
A stunning case that has superb construction, excellent cooling and great looks. It’s worthy of any system
A single-slot, low-power graphics card with reasonable performance, but it's just too expensive
A fine mid-range card, but it's not a huge step up from its (now very cheap) predecessor
A capable, fast smartphone with above-average headphones at a good price
A superfast router, but it's expensive and lacks USB connectivity
A hard disk, USB3 port and support for HD Blu-ray audio are all incredibly attractive options, but the WD TV Live Hub is similar and easier to use
Good for phone calls, but we didn't find the mc2s comfortable and we were disappointed with their music sound quality
A mini powerhouse of a motherboard at a premium price