Reviews
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Dorma Full Forever mattress topper review: What’s not to like?
This excellent topper offers more support than you’d expect from its polyester fibre filling, but I do wish it was washable
£90
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recommended
Huawei MatePad 12X review: The sweet spot of Huawei tablets Huawei’s software continues to hold things back, but the MatePad 12X is otherwise a great pick for artists£599 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 review: Safe but somewhat stale Samsung delivers another extremely competent tablet – but one that is starting to feel overpriced as the market evolves£799 -
AOC Agon AG276QZD2 AOC’s mid-pack gaming monitor partners vivacious QD-OLED images with pin-sharp motion£449 -
LG Gram Book: A practical but solid budget laptop A well-made, solid entry-level laptop for general household or business use£529 -
Breville Edge Low Steam kettle review: A steam-free solution that's far from perfect Perfect for poorly ventilated spaces and small kitchens alike, this almost steam-free kettle is a clever idea – but it needs improvement£75 -
recommended
TCL P7K (43P7K) review: Even a stripped-back TCL TV still delivers While the TCL P7K is relatively basic by the brand’s TV standards this year, it still delivers excellent value for money£269 -
recommended
Daewoo Cascade review: A good-value , attractive kettle Smart and stylish, this pocket-friendly kettle performs as well as many pricier models without blowing your budget.£35 -
Bang & Olufsen A1 3rd Gen review: Still best in class? As gorgeous as its predecessor and supremely easy on the ear, the Bang & Olufsen A1 3rd Gen is highly covetable but prices out many punters£299 -
recommended
Alienware AW2725D: An OLED monitor on the cheap Alienware beams down a stunning 280Hz gaming experience for almost sensible money£448 -
recommended
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) review: Violet virtuosos The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) get some useful upgrades and wear purple very well, but price and perceived value remain a sticking point£450 -
recommended
Asus ROG Xbox Ally X review: How does the Xbox handheld measure up? Excellent hardware with impressive game performance, even if the Xbox software still needs a little work£799 -
Asus ROG Xbox Ally review: The real Xbox experience in your hands? The ROG Xbox Ally gives you nearly everything that’s great about the premium Ally X, but may lack the performance to run the latest, greatest PC games£499 -
Google Pixel Buds 2a review: Ok Google, let’s talk Hands-free Gemini Live and impressive multi-device listening elevate these otherwise fairly unremarkable earbuds£129