Desktop Computers
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Lenovo Legion Y720 Review: Master of one
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Lenovo Legion Y720 Review - Most of the laptops we test come from international brands, and most of the desktop PCs are built in the UK. There’s a reason for ...

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Gemini PDA Review: Back to the future?
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Gemini PDA Review - Remember the Psion? No, not the Psion Organiser, the boxy grey glorified calculator that every shop assistant and delivery driver toted in ...

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Cyberpower Ultra 3 gtx Review: Basic gets better
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Cyberpower Ultra 3 gtx review - Like Intel, AMD arranges its processors into series numbered 3, 5 and 7 (for basic, mid-range and expensive). This desktop PC ...

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Palicomp i3 Pulsar GT Review: Three’s a charm
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Making a great all-round PC for 600 quid is a challenge. And recently it’s been even more of a challenge than usual. So how can the likes of Palicomp sell you ...

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HP Pavilion Wave Review: Sounds bigger than it is
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HP Pavilion Wave - Many desktop PCs are still just a big black box, and if you want room for expansion, that’s fine. But if you don’t, why take up the space? ...

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Corsair One Elite Review
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Corsair One Elite Review - We’ve seen powerful PCs, small form factor rigs and quiet systems, but you rarely see a rig that's effectively all three. That’s the ...

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Chillblast Fusion Fire blade review
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Chillblast Fusion Fire blade review - The Chillblast Fusion Fireblade is a budget PC. No, honestly. Despite its price, this rig offers a surprisingly ...

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Zotac Magnus ER51060 review: Almost a complete PC
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Zotac Magnus ER51060 review - This is a barebones PC, meaning that it has some of the components pre-installed (it’s not just a ease), but leaves others for ...

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Medion Erazer x5361 G review: All play and no work?
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Medion Erazer x5361 G review - Life would be much simpler if every PC came with one big processor to do all the work. In reality, tasks are divided between the ...

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Digital Storm Bolt X Review: Big is the new small
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Digital Storm Bolt X Review - What makes a "small form factor” system? Surely massive, hulking machines don’t qualify, but is shaving only an inch or two off a ...

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Alienware Area 51 review
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Alienware Area 51 - Unlike the real Area 51, Alienware's is hard to miss... Alienware does its best to make its systems look like they arrived from a ...

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Medion Erazer P4408 d review: Mid-range processor, high-end graphics
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Medion Erazer P4408 d review - Medion is a German electronics maker that is now owned by Lenovo, the Chinese manufacturer that took over IBM’s PC hardware ...

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