Palicomp Phoenix i5 Nitro review
PCsImpressive performance and a big monitor, but not quite the best available at this price.
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Impressive performance and a big monitor, but not quite the best available at this price.
A 3G WiFi router with a host of advanced functions, but it's awkward to use.
A low price for a two-disk enclosure, but unless you must have RAID on a budget, its disappointing extra features and performance mean there are better buys.
Faster and easier to use than its predecessors, this is the best version of Ubuntu yet
The N53S is a well-designed, well-built laptop that's packed with features including a large hard disk and a Blu-ray drive.
An inexpensive mini-tower with decent cooling options, but the Dragon Slayer doesn’t compare particularly well to other small cases.
A stylish budget laptop with decent performance and a good selection of expansion ports. It can't quite match Dell's Inspiron 15R, though.
Well built, with an excellent monitor, the Fusion Infinity isn't the fastest Sandy Bridge i5 PC around, but it's still a superb performer and a well-rounded package.
A capable router with a 3G modem and rechargeable battery built in, so you can use it away from the mains or a computer.
The HL-3070CW is fairly good value and quite quick in colour, but its print quality – particularly in photos – is very disappointing.