HP Envy 14 Beats Edition review
LaptopsIt looks great and has solid performance, but we would expect the latest technology in a laptop that costs more than £1,000
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It looks great and has solid performance, but we would expect the latest technology in a laptop that costs more than £1,000
Eclipse's overclocked Matrix i25z68 has a decent set of components and room for expansion, but it's outclassed by similarly priced PCs with bigger monitors and Blu-ray drives
Packed with features and very good image quality, but the excellent CX523 is better value
Everything you could want from a TV, including fantastic image quality, but the GT30 is better value
It’s great when used as a basic amplifier, but the NR609’s extra features make it practically unbeatable
Aria's choice of an AMD processor means it can add some interesting extras, but performance suffers, power drain is excessive, and the Edge10 monitor is disappointing
An IPS panel is unusual at this price, but it doesn't have a Full HD resolution. The lack of internet services is also a blow
Easy setup and room for expansion make this an impressive Socket FM1 motherboard
It can’t match Intel's processors in 2D applications, but the A8-3850 is a good value processor with impressive games performance
Despite a dedicated graphics card, 3D performance isn't great. The budget could have been better spent on the monitor and other components