Samsung Q530 review
LaptopsThe Q530 has everything you need - a decent display, dedicated graphics and near-desktop performance, plus a great design - but it's too expensive
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The Q530 has everything you need - a decent display, dedicated graphics and near-desktop performance, plus a great design - but it's too expensive
Not a bad card, with all the features you need, but there are better alternatives for quiet gaming.
A comprehensive set of features make the 5200W an attractive router for small business, but low speeds and a high price mean it's not suitable for home users.
Crisp, detailed sounds and plenty of inputs, but hardly any online features and it's not designed for wall mounting.
The AC100 is an intriguing alternative to a regular netbook, but Android doesn't work as well here as it does on a phone.
Maxell's Drumsoundz are cheap but too bassy for our comfort.
If overclocking doesn’t interest you, then this is a great dual-core chip to base a budget PC around.
With a chart-topping score of 200 overall, the Fusion Elemental is the fastest PC we've tested so far, but it's very expensive and most people don't need that much power.
The use of Android and Samsung's hardware makes this tablet as good as the iPad, but the relatively high price could be hard to swallow.
A powerful, up-to-date Android phone, but its large AMOLED screen is disappointingly dim.