Samsung RF710 review
LaptopsFast, stylish and easy to use, but the RF710 will quickly find itself outpaced when Intel’s newest processors arrive.
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Fast, stylish and easy to use, but the RF710 will quickly find itself outpaced when Intel’s newest processors arrive.
The video mode is disappointing but photo quality is marginally the best we’ve ever seen. Rival cameras offer better value, though.
We're not sure they're ideal for gamers, but we are sure that they produce excellent, high-quality audio.
The Black Ops 5.1 has accurate surround sound in games, but it’s expensive and audio quality is a little imbalanced.
Asus's take on this affordable PC platform is bound to appeal to Mini-ITX fans who like their PCs silent.
Impressive new 3D editing facilities are the highlight of this capable editor, but it’s still not as polished as it could be.
It uses more power than an LED monitor, but it's a decent budget monitor with good image quality.
A great card for the money, and better than the AMD competition if you buy an overclocked version, or are happy to tinker yourself.
It has a great screen, but we’re not keen on Orange’s extra software and there are better alternatives for the same price.
Expensive but easily one of the best sound cards you can get for analogue audio, especially surround sound.