1&1 Home review
SoftwareNot the cheapest option, but a well-rounded package that's UK based and has great support.

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Not the cheapest option, but a well-rounded package that's UK based and has great support.
A good all-rounder, but rival printers are better options if you favour high quality or speed over other attributes.
Solid build quality and a comfortable keyboard are expected of a ThinkPad; the X201 adds desktop performance and a half-day of battery life
The 64GB V+'s consistently quick performance and reasonable price make it a good value SSD and perfect as a boot drive.
Great battery life and price make this budget Android handset seem like excellent value, but the poor screen and camera are a let-down
One of the cheapest USB3 and SATA III enabled motherboards we've ever reviewed and a great choice for building a capable and compact PC.
Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-LX5 replaces the LX3 as the ultimate enthusiast compact, but at around £400 it’s not cheap. If the LX5’s excellent high ISO performance, great video mode and versatile 24-90mm lens sound attractive, it’s the best compact in town, but otherwise the LX3 is still a great camera and it’s almost £100 cheaper.
The 14in screen makes this a great alternative to a netbook for movie and photo fans, but performance isn't much better than a netbook and battery life isn't astounding
The 2TB FreeAgent GoFlex Desk is fast and has lots of storage. It can be easily and cheaply upgraded to USB3 too.
Near-desktop performance, nine-hour battery life and a great keyboard; only the screen's vertical viewing angles let it down.