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CyberPower Infinity Apollo Elite
CyberPower Infinity Apollo Elite review
PCs

Despite a dedicated graphics card, 3D performance isn't great. The budget could have been better spent on the monitor and other components

£550 inc VAT
LG 47LW550T face on 3/4
LG 47LW550T review
TVs

Excellent for watching 3D video in a well-lit room, but can’t match the great 2D performance of the competition

£1148 inc VAT
Archos 80 G9
Archos unveils Android tablets with 250GB storage and optional 3G dongle
Tablets

New 8in and 10in models run Honeycomb and include standard Android apps

Ginger 6 G6 Nexus
Ginger 6 G6 Nexus review
PCs

Ginger6 has put together a decent package with the G6 Nexus, but it looks underspecified compared to other PCs at the same price

£550 inc VAT
Samsung UE40D6530
Samsung UE40D6530 review
TVs

Fantastic design and plenty of features, the D6530 has very few faults. It doesn't have the best image quality but the price is good

£787 inc VAT
Palicomp Phoenix i5 Laser
Palicomp Phoenix i5 Laser review
PCs

We can't recommend buying the Phoenix i5 Laser with its poor 22in monitor, but the PC on its own is great value - as long as you don't want to play games

£550 inc VAT
Panasonic VIERA P42GT30B
Panasonic Viera TX-P42GT30B review
TVs

Excellent picture quality, 3D performance and brimming with features, the GT30 is simply one of the best high-end TVs available today

£912 inc VAT
CCL Little Devil
CCL Little Devil review
PCs

CCL's Little Devil is a cute alternative to the ponderous black boxes we're used to seeing but the tiny case won't take many upgrades and the 22in monitor is uninspiring

£550 inc VAT
Sony 32-CX523
Sony Bravia KDL-32CX523 review
TVs

Picture quality good rather than great, but Sony’s CX523 has so many other features, it's a great budget TV

£418 inc VAT
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Ebay hikes seller fees for technology items
Technology

Auction site fleeces users yet again, under the guise of simplifying fees