All this week's new reviews
Posted on 14 Nov 2008 at 12:14
This week Nikon delivered the D90, the first DSLR able to record video, HTC gave the iPhone something to think about with its stunning Touch HD, and we rounded up a variety of HomePlug adaptors for anybody struggling with their Wi-Fi connection. Read on for our weekly guide to the week's new hardware and software reviews.
Hot kit of the week
HTC Touch HD
Sumptuous design, a fantastic screen and a high-quality feel. HTC's latest touchscreen smartphone is a brilliant peice of kit
Adobe CS4 Production Studio Premium
Adobe offers every tool a video producer might need in CS4 Production Studio Premium
Netgear ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition
Netgear has revolutionised the desktop NAS appliance market with the world's first six-drive device
Best of the rest
HomePlug AV adapters roundup
Wi-Fi may be everywhere, but it's not for everyone. If you find wireless networking unreliable, powerline networking could be for you. We've rounded up four of the best pairs of HomePlug AV adapters and put them to the test.
Nikon D90
Nikon's latest DSLR offers the usual top-notch image and build quality, together with the ability to capture HD video
HP Compaq dc7900
We a HP business PC that packs an unlikely punch
Mesh Xtreme i7 920
We know Core i7 is fast, but can Mesh include it in a PC without breaking the bank?
Sony VGN-AW11Z/B
Netbooks may be all the rage, but Sony isn't giving up on the desktop replacement, and with its latest effort, we understand why
BenQ MP522 ST
The cheapest short throw projector we've seen, but does it excel eleswhere?
HP Color LaserJet CP2025dn
HP delivers amazing output quality and below average running costs with its latest LaserJet
PC Specialist Apollo Q8200 GTX+
PC Specialist serves lashings of power, a lovely monitor and a surprisingly reasonable price in its latest gaming PC

Lenovo ThinkServer TS100
The latest server from Lenovo bears all the hallmarks of a solid business machine. We discover how the rest of the package stacks up
Fujitsu Siemens Primergy RX200 S4
Looking for a quiet 1U rack server with plenty of fault-tolerant features and good expansion options? Then look no further than the Primergy RX200 S4
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