Sony Vaio L21 review
PCsSony's Vaio L21 would be perfect for small living rooms or studio apartment, but despite its outstanding hardware we find it hard to justify the price.
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Sony's Vaio L21 would be perfect for small living rooms or studio apartment, but despite its outstanding hardware we find it hard to justify the price.
With plenty of space and great airflow, the Z7 is an excellent entry-level case that holds its own against more expensive models.
AMD Fusion is perfect for a media centre PC, but this little computer from Aria is a bit too big to fit the bill.
A surprising amount of features for the price, but the resolution and below-average image quality means it isn't such a bargain
The 17in screen and high quality keyboard are tempting but there's no excuse for such poor performance or the unusable touchpad.
Cooling options are limited, but the 600T is still a great case with masses of room for even the most powerful of PCs.
Hugely powerful in applications, and capable of 3D Blu-ray playback, but its graphics card is comparatively underpowered.
The second Sandy Bridge PC we’ve seen is almost unbeatable value, with excellent performance and expansion potential.
This relatively cheap AM3 motherboard doesn’t have SATA3 and isn’t as fast as some of its rivals, but it has all the other key features we want and is great value.
The R3 is a worthy successor to the old model, improving it with much better cable management and quieter fans.