Reviews
recommended
JBL Grip review: Portable power in the palm of your hand
The Grip is further proof (if it were needed) that JBL knows how to nail the portable speaker formula, but I’d rather have the Flip 7
£90
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recommended
Asus ROG Strix XG32UCWG monitor review: Is 165Hz enough? Asus’ gloriously glossy 4K WOLED looks stunning in all lighting conditions, but the 165Hz refresh rate – and Full HD 330Hz mode – may leave you wanting more£866 -
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Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max review: Not even the best iPhone Big, fast and with brilliant battery life, but the iPhone 17 Pro Max is not quite the best iPhone£1199 -
Lenovo Legion Go S (Windows/AMD Ryzen 2 Go) review: No-Go for demanding AAA games While it has some high points - the large, bright screen chief among them - the Legion Go S lacks the muscle to do justice to blockbuster AAA titles£549 -
Ryobi 18V ONE+ Cordless Stick (RSVS18BL) review: Lightweight, well-made, great value The Ryobi RSVS18BL is easy to use and glides across floors and carpets with ease but it does have some drawbacks£200 -
Samsung OLED TVs: The ultimate upgrade to your viewing experience this Black Friday If you’re looking for a home cinema experience at home this Black Friday, these offers on Samsung OLED TVs at John Lewis are not to be missed -
British Gas review: Pretty good but not the best You’ll get a lacklustre service from this long-established supplier and it’s not the best value -
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Utility Warehouse (2022) review: One of the best suppliers Great customer service from a supplier offering more than just energy in one bill but value can be hard to judge -
Scottish Power review: A green energy producer with middling service Impressive green credentials with reasonable customer service and value for money -
Ovo Energy review: An unimpressive supplier Ovo Energy has options for environmentally-minded customers, but is poor value for money and complaints are high -
E.ON Next review: A reasonable supplier E.ON offers a 100% renewable electricity option for homes, but scored mediocre ratings for some aspects of customer satisfaction -
EDF Energy review: Zero-carbon, low satisfaction A good supplier if you want to reduce your carbon footprint, but one of the most poorly rated