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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.
- recommendedMeacoDry Arete One: Big dehumidifying power A great, hassle-free dehumidifier that puts the squeeze on noise and power consumption£260
- recommendedDuux Whisper Flex review: The pedestal fan gets smart Whisper-quiet and powerful, this is one smart pedestal fan£150
- best buyMeaco MeacoFAN 1056P review: Worth putting on a pedestal Quiet, powerful and energy-efficient, this is the king of the pedestal coolers£140
- HP Pro c640 Enterprise: An ace enterprise Chromebook Sleek, impressive and powerful, but the HP Pro c640 Enterprise Chromebook can’t quite justify the price£1146
- recommendedRuark R1 Mk4: Stylish redesign, sublime sound The best bookshelf radio returns with a new style and even better sound£229
- recommendedReview: Kärcher K5 Premium Smart Control Home An impressively powerful and versatile pressure washer, whether the smart features are practical or not£399
- WD My Cloud EX4100: A simple, effective and affordable NAS An effective and speedy office NAS appliance that’s ready to roll up its sleeves and get to work£305
- recommendedOrdo Sonic+ review Whether or not you want the subscription, this is a great value sonic toothbrush£50
- recommendedPhilips Sonicare ExpertClean 7300 review It’s doesn’t offer the full ‘smart brush’ experience, but you get all the most important features plus an excellent clean£150
- The best photo editing apps for iOS and Android Don’t settle for identikit filters and clumsy controls. We reveal the apps that put you in the driving seat for a visual treat
- VyprVPN review VyprVPN packs in plenty of privacy controls and customisable settings, making it a great option with a very cheap two-year deal£12.95
- AVG Secure VPN review: Good but not great While it's fast, effective and easy to use, AVG Secure VPN falls short on standout features£47.88
- Avast SecureLine: A decent VPN, but it doesn’t stand out Avast SecureLine is solid VPN with a polished interface. Unfortunately, there's nothing that makes it stand out from the crowd£50
- Netgem Netbox 4K: The ultimate 4K Freeview Play box? The Netbox 4K's UI may not be for everyone, but at its core this is a great 4K streamer and recorder£99
- recommendedEpson Expression Photo XP-970 review An affordable A3 printer which is capable of producing crisp, vibrant photos£180