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Latest PCs

Soundfreaq Sound Step Recharge
Soundfreaq Sound Step Recharge review
PC speakers TVs

Wireless audio and a six hour battery are great, but sound quality is mixed

£124 inc VAT
D-Link DIR-645
D-Link DIR-645 review
Home office Wireless routers

Fast, easy to use and good-looking - the DIR-645 is a brilliant router, but avoid D-Link's DWA-160 dongle

£71 inc VAT
Plustek OpticBook 3800
Plustek OpticBook 3800 review
Scanners

This scanner is a good idea for anyone needing to archive books or magazines, but its performance in our tests suggest it's not worth the premium price

£164.60 inc VAT
VTX Radeon HD 6870 X2
VTX Radeon HD 6870 X2 review
Graphics cards

Hugely fast and good value, but only seems to work properly with AMD processors and motherboards

£322 inc VAT
Seagate GoFlex Satellite
Seagate GoFlex Satellite review
NAS drives

The Seagate GoFlex Satellite is a nicely designed portable NAS for tablet and smartphone owners

£170 inc VAT
Iiyama ProLite X2775HDS
Iiyama ProLite X2775HDS review
PC monitors

Although on paper the X2775HDS's VA panel and USB hub make it great value, those after vibrant colours would be better off with Iiyama's E2773HDS

£234 inc VAT
Cisco Linksys X3000
Cisco Linksys X3000 review
Home office Wireless routers

A well-designed setup program and above-average wireless performance, but the X3000 costs a fortune

£120 inc VAT
P9X79 Pro
Asus P9X79 Pro review
Motherboards

A fully-loaded and easily overclockable motherboard for Sandy Bridge Extreme processors

£228 inc VAT
Sandy Bridge E die
Intel Core i7-3960X review
CPUs

Hugely fast, but very few people regularly run enough applications at once to need a processor with this many cores

£840 inc VAT
Edimax HP-5001K
Edimax HP-5001K review
Powerline networking

No pass-through plugs, but more compact than the competition and just as fast

£74 inc VAT