Reviews
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Lenovo Yoga AIO 7: An almost-perfect all-in-one PC A no-holds-barred all-in-one PC that exudes quality in all the right places, but it’s not quite perfect£1723 -
LawnMaster L10 review: A simple and affordable robot mower No bells and whistles but the LawnMaster L10 represents decent value for money£380 -
AOC U2790PQU: A budget monitor with high-end features When you’re buying a 27in 4K monitor for under £350, it’s hard to complain about flaws£331 -
recommended
Dell UltraSharp U2720Q: An accomplished all-rounder Dell wins its award for all-round quality matched with the many benefits of USB-C, even if it doesn’t wow£534 -
HP Z27u G3 review: Big on style, but the display is lacking A stylish and versatile office display that’s packed with features, although the image quality is merely mainstream£383 -
Smeg ECF01 review: Competent but too expensive Attractively designed and easy to use, but the Smeg ECF01 is rather pricey – and no better than the cheaper De'Longhi Dedica£280 -
AOC U28P2A: Great value, but is the 4K resolution necessary? AOC strikes again with a great-value 28in monitor – if your priority is 4K detail over everything else£332 -
HP E27q G4 review: A dull but dependable 1440p monitor An affordable and understated 27in office monitor, the HP E27q G4 only lacks for USB-C connectivity£275 -
recommended
Asus ROG Phone 5s Pro review: Full-fat gaming It’s not a looker, but the Asus ROG Phone 5s Pro lays on an opulent gaming phone package – for a price£1099 -
recommended
OnePlus Nord CE 5G review: Might from the midfield A brilliant all-rounder, the OnePlus Nord CE couples good looks with great battery life, a capable camera and a lovely display£299 -
Sony Bravia XR X90J (2021) TV: The year's best mid-range TV? With solid performance and a great set of features for the cash, the Sony X90J looks to be one of the best-value TVs of the year£880 -
best buy
Samsung Odyssey G7 32in: A class apart A stunning 32in gaming monitor with great colours, an ultra smooth 240Hz refresh rate and an immersive 1000R curve£769 -
recommended
Eizo FlexScan EV2795: Well worth the price Expensive for a 1440p 27in screen, but its quality and clutch of useful features make it worth the cash£785