Toshiba Satellite L500-19Z review
LaptopsThe L500's screen is impressive and the numeric keypad's large keys would suit number-crunchers, but there are better value alternatives.
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The L500's screen is impressive and the numeric keypad's large keys would suit number-crunchers, but there are better value alternatives.
The cheapest LCD projector we've ever reviewed is the best value choice if you can't stand DLP, even though its rendition of dark scenes lacks impact.
The first TV we've seen with built-in BBC iPlayer, but this can't make up for the poor picture quality, lack of audio output and crude controls.
There's little to choose between budget P55 motherboards, but this is our narrow favourite for now.
Cowon's gimmicky i9 isn't a bad portable audio player; it's just there are far better designed models available at similar prices.
A simple ereader with support for open formats, the Opus is light, easy to use and stylish, and our only concern is that it's too expensive.
After a little tweaking of your Mac's output, you'll be very happy with the sounds the Creature pumps out.
An easy-to-use satnav, but a touch overpriced given the features on offer
Although it's reasonably priced and produces rich colours and dark blacks, the W1000 suffers more than most from the DLP rainbow effect.
Impressive text animation and a raft of small improvements make for a strong update to this beginner-friendly, if a little underpowered, package.