TP-Link TD-W8951ND review
Home office Wireless routersFiddly to configure and disappointing speeds at long distances, but at this price it's hard to be critical.
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Fiddly to configure and disappointing speeds at long distances, but at this price it's hard to be critical.
The K53J looks like a decent-value budget laptop at first glance, but the dedicated graphics card isn't up to much
A well laid out interior and reasonable cooling, but it’s difficult to like the gaudy LED lighting.
The Phaser 6500N is readily upgradable and produces stunning prints. However, it lacks a duplexer and has high running costs.
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.