Asus
- Asus PB278Q review Fewer extras than the competition, but excellent high-resolution images out of the box£500
- ASUS VG278HE review It's expensive, but this monitor's high refresh rate and great contrast make it perfect for gaming£395
- business buyAsus PA248Q review A feature-packed high-quality IPS monitor with some clever designer-focussed features£382
- Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T review The best Android tablet you can buy, although the price will make you think twice£450
- Asus Transformer Pad TF300T review At current prices the new Transformer Pad TF300T simply isn't cheap enough to challenge the Transformer Prime£399
- Asus PA238Q review Has great colour accuracy, a fully adjustable stand and a wide variety of inputs, but you pay for them£219
- Asus X53Z review Not quite the bargain it initially appears to be, but the X53Z is still a good buy for anyone on a tight budget£369
- Asus X53E review The X53E's fast processor makes it a powerful laptop for the money, but it cuts too many corners to keep the price down£500
- best buyAsus K53SC review Because of its dedicated graphics card, beefy Core i5 processor, and bright, colourful screen, the K53SC is a brilliant all-rounder£505
- best buyAsus Eee Pad Transformer Prime review Only available with its dock for now, but this is certainly the best Android tablet money can buy£499
- Asus Lamborghini VX7 review Fantastic performance, in Windows and in games, but the VX7 can’t match other ultra-high-end laptops for build quality and battery life£1839
- Asus Eee Pad Slider review A decent screen and clever hidden keyboard make this an attractive proposition, but there are better pure tablets£449
- best buyAsus ET2410INTS review Masses of features and a big screen make the ET2410INTS our new favourite all-in-one PC; it really can do almost anything£888
- Asus WAVI review An interesting concept, but much of the WAVI's functionality is duplicated by other devices£160