10 essential PC peripherals

Ah, the humble PC.

It truly is a modern Jack of all trades. But as much as you can do with your basic off-the-shelf desktop or notebook, there's lots of stuff it can't do. Or can't do well.

So here we've listed our 10 favourite treats for your PC. These add-ons and upgrades will transform your computer from simply being Jack, to being master.

Some are practical, some are fun, some are groundbreaking, and some are simply indulgent. But all 10 of these products are great at what they do, and none of them will break the bank.

The prices listed are average street prices; for our full review of each of our top 10 PC essentials, click on the product name.

Logitech Z-5450

5.1 speakers. £200. What does it do? Brings 5.1 surround sound output to your PC, getting over one of the major problems of multi-speaker setups by having wireless rear speakers. Why would you buy? Because every single person who has ever bought a 5.1 speaker system has thought it was great until they had to figure out how to trail wires around the room to the rear speakers. In addition, sound quality is strong for PC speakers and the Z-5450 set look impressive too.

Wacom Bamboo

Graphics tablet. £65. What does it do? Allows you to ditch your mouse - and theoretically even your keyboard - and use a tablet and pen combination instead to control your PC. Why would you buy? Despite its quirky name, this graphics tablet is one of the most elegant and serious alternatives yet to the mouse/keyboard ergonomic nightmare. If you're worried about RSI, it's worth the learning curve.

Yoggie Pico Personal

USB security computer. £95. What does it do? It's a Linux-based computer on a USB stick that takes over your computer's entire security needs, freeing up a huge chunk of system resources. Why would you buy? If you want to slow down even the fastest PC, install a complete security suite on it. The Pico takes that burden away, using all its own resources for security so you don't have to use any of yours. Speed and security receive a boost.

Roxio Easy Media Creator 9

Media-burning software. £40. What does it do? Takes the pain out of creating all kinds of optical media, whether audio, video or data. Comes with loads of its own transitions, menus, backgrounds etc. Why would you buy? Think of how many times you're going to use your computer's CD- or DVD-burner in the next 12 months. Now imagine each time being quick, painless and successful - no matter what's going on the disc. That's Easy Media Creator 9. It's the only piece of software that's so practical, so useful and so affordable that it pushed its way into this list of hardware.

MSI NX8600GTS

Graphics card. £130. What does it do? Gives your PC's graphics a boost over integrated solutions, allowing you to play recent games at decent settings. Is compatible with DirectX10, the graphics standard of Windows Vista. Why would you buy? It makes sense to have an up-to-date DX10-compatible graphics card for when Vista finally gets its drivers sorted out. It also delivers strong mid-range performance for anyone not willing to shell out for a top-end card. More on page 2...

Buffalo DriveStation Duo

External hard drive. £100. What does it do? Significantly boosts your available storage, without requiring you to fit a new drive inside your PC. Why would you buy? Large media collections can eat up storage space. The DriveStation is an affordable and effective way to give yourself more room - up to 1.5TB more - in a portable form.

Logitech G25

Latest in Laptops
Three angles of the Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M4 laptop above a desk
Apple MacBook Air 15-inch (M4) review roundup – should you buy Apple's new lightweight laptop?
Person using a laptop.
How to check battery health of a laptop
Microsoft Surface laptop 7 on the left side versus Apple MacBook Pro M4 14-inch on the right side, TechRadar vs background
Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 vs. Apple MacBook Pro M4 14-inch: Mac and Windows go head to head once again
Apple MacBook Air M3 on yellow background with lowest price text overlay
Need a new MacBook Air? Well I've found 9 discounts you'll not want to miss, including a MacBook Air M4 Amazon deal
Assorted Apple and Asus laptops on orange background with big savings text overlay
These are the 16 laptop deals I'd recommend to anybody in the spring sales – including MacBooks and gaming laptops
The MacBook Air 13-inch (M2) on a pink background with text saying Big Savings next to it.
Trust me – don’t bother buying any other laptop while the M2 MacBook Air is at this incredible price for Amazon’s Spring Sale
Latest in News
Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con up-close from app store
Nintendo's new app gave us another look at the Switch 2, and there's something different with the Joy-Con
cheap Nintendo Switch game deals sales
Nintendo didn't anticipate that Mario Kart 8 Deluxe was 'going to be the juggernaut' for the Nintendo Switch when it was ported to the console, according to former employees
Three angles of the Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M4 laptop above a desk
Apple MacBook Air 15-inch (M4) review roundup – should you buy Apple's new lightweight laptop?
Witchbrook
Witchbrook, the life-sim I've been waiting years for, finally has a release window and it's sooner than you think
Amazon Echo Smart Speaker
Amazon is experimenting with renaming Echo speakers to Alexa speakers, and it's about time
Shigeru Miyamoto presents Nintendo Today app
Nintendo Today smartphone app is out now on iOS and Android devices – and here's what it does