Medion Akoya P7220 D review
PCsThe Akoya P7220 D is a powerful PC at an impressively low price, though it's not suitable for playing games.
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The Akoya P7220 D is a powerful PC at an impressively low price, though it's not suitable for playing games.
Good looking and packed with features including Freeview HD and Freesat. However, image quality isn't outstanding, and for this price, it should be.
The S5 player looks fantastic and sounds brilliant. It's an excellent introduction to the Sonos service or, for existing users, a flexible new player to add to a running network.
With both wireless transfer speeds and a feature set that are rather average, there are few compelling reasons to buy this over other, similarly priced but better specified, devices.
It's got an excellent screen, but an annoying interface and problems dealing with some eBooks make it hard to recommend.
The disappointing image quality in both still and motion pictures makes the Samsung ST70 a camera with more style than substance.
It's packed full of features and supports all of the latest sound and image standards, but the surround-sound is a little flat and underwhelming.
The Infinity Hades' memory expansion is limited and it's missing some useful ports, but with decent performance, a Full HD monitor and a three-year warranty, it's a safe bet.
This laptop's well suited to most home and office tasks, but it's relatively poor battery life lets it down slightly.