Sapphire Radeon HD 5550 Ultimate review
Graphics cardsThe most powerful passively-cooled 5000-series card to date; but it’s overkill for simple video acceleration, yet not quick enough to satisfy most gamers.
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The most powerful passively-cooled 5000-series card to date; but it’s overkill for simple video acceleration, yet not quick enough to satisfy most gamers.
A capable Freeview HD set top box, but there’s no recording capability and no fancy features like iPlayer compatibility.
A very fast overclocked PC, but it's disappointing that it only has 32-bit Windows and a tiny display.
The core editing tools are as good as ever, and with more tracks, Blu-ray authoring and some fantastic new effects, it’s an unbeatable package.
If you want a 3D TV, this is a great Blu-ray player to accompany it
For the person that wants 3D, this is the ultimate TV. Stunning image quality, amazing contrast and smooth movement make it the pinnacle of home entertainment.
The 320GB ToughDrive Leather feels sturdy, but it's overpriced and its looks won't suit everyone.
The design looks elegant but is functionally unremarkable, but the H90 costs less than we’d expect
The LED backlight might tick the 'cutting edge technology' box, but you can buy larger, higher-resolution and better-quality monitors for similar money.
With a surprisingly high price and mediocre performance, there's little to commend this adaptor, despite its lifetime warranty.