Eset Smart Security review
in Software
Verdict
Breathtakingly lightweight, but detection rates could be better.
Review Date: 13 Feb 2009
Reviewed By: Darien Graham-Smith
Price when reviewed: £43 (£49 inc VAT)
Value for Money
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Ease of Use
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| Part Code | N/A |
| Review Date | 13 Feb 2009 |
| Price ex VAT | £43 |
| Price inc VAT | £49 |
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| Software subcategory | Internet security |
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| Processor requirement | N/A |
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| Operating system Windows Vista supported? |
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From around the web
I trust this product
I've sold eset products for years, I use this product in house and businesses I support, we also use the online scanner for virus removal on customer pc's. I would highly recommend this product to anyone, they are also brilliant to resellers, I recently attended a seminar and they were completely open about problems and ideas. Also unlike some of the other major apps you dont need a memory upgrade for it to run.
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