Torchlight review
Gaming SoftwareA great hack-and-slash game that you can jump straight into, but it doesn't have the epic scale of Diablo.
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A great hack-and-slash game that you can jump straight into, but it doesn't have the epic scale of Diablo.
Decent picture quality matches the LE32B650's stylish design, but you can buy a decent 37in TV for less money.
Not as flexible as the £595 full version but just as elegant. This is by far the best notation package available for amateur musicians.
A camera with a built-in projector seems like a great idea, but image quality is nothing special and the projector risks being a short-lived novelty.
Audio Technica's ATH-AD500 feel very comfy and sound good, but not as good as the competition.
The Broadleaf may not be powerful, but it's virtually silent and incredibly power-efficient. It's a great choice for light PC users.
Serial dieters or keep-fit fanatics will find this very useful and it looks great too
If you need a professional-quality microphone for use at your desk or in a studio, look no further.
With all the polish of the original game, this renaissance-set sequel adds the variety of gameplay that was missing
The Bianco X4 5750CS is a feature-packed system with a massive screen, but Core i5 PCs at same price have better performance.