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Stuart Andrews
Stuart Andrews has been writing about technology and computing for over 25 years and has written for nearly every major UK PC and tech outlet, including PC Pro and the Sunday Times. He still writes about PCs, laptops and enterprise computing, plus PC and console gaming, but he also likes to get his hands dirty with the latest gardening tools and chill out with his favourite movies. He loves to test things and will benchmark anything and everything that comes his way.
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Vodafone review: Strong bundles but not always brilliant value Despite further improvements on speeds, coverage and support, Vodafone is struggling to justify high prices£16Stuart Andrews -
recommended
Sky Mobile review: Consistently strong With good scores in every category, Sky Mobile is a strong mobile network for just about anyone£5Stuart Andrews -
EE review: Worth the premium? EE is strong on speed and reliability, but middling satisfaction and value scores reflect its high prices£18Stuart Andrews -
recommended
Tesco Mobile review: A supermarket own-brand bargain Speeds could still be better, but Tesco Mobile’s awards haul speaks volumes about its customer service and satisfaction£7.50Stuart Andrews -
best buy
Giffgaff review: Simply the best With low prices and fantastic service, Giffgaff is this year’s best mobile network£6Stuart Andrews -
iD Mobile review: Slipping down the rankings iD Mobile still has some great value phone and SIM-only deals, but below-average customer service and satisfaction make it harder to recommend this year£6Stuart Andrews -
recommended
Lebara review: Much-loved low-cost network with free calls abroad Our most recommended network, with great low-cost deals and bundled international calls£5Stuart Andrews -
Smarty review: Short on features, high on value Award-winning value and impressive performance and reliability, but customer service needs improvement£6Stuart Andrews -
O2 review: High prices, not so high performance Competitive deals and decent customer service, but O2 still needs to improve its coverage and performance.£15Stuart Andrews -
LG CineBeam S review: Ingenious, but flawed The LG CineBeam S receives top marks for innovation and excellent colour performance, but limited brightness, thin audio and issues spoil the final score£1099Stuart Andrews -
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£799Stuart Andrews -
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£499Stuart Andrews -
recommended
MSI Claw 8 AI+ A2VM review: Massive handheld, massive power MSI’s monster handheld can manage more demanding PC games and deliver something close to a home console experience£899Stuart Andrews -
Epson Lifestudio Flex EF-72 review: The perfect living room projector? The Epson Lifestudio Flex EF-72 is a brilliantly designed living room projector, but rivals offer brighter 4K images and better sound for movies£1080Stuart Andrews -
recommended
BenQ GP520 review: Fantastic 4K pictures for the money A classy compact 4K projector with excellent picture quality and colour reproduction. It’s not quite perfect, but it is great value£1049Stuart Andrews