Reviews
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Asus debuts supercharged 2-in-1 for gamers Not happy with the power of your Surface Pro? Asus has the answer with its big, beefy Mothership GZ700
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recommendedGoPro Hero 7: Smooth operator Buttery smooth video, waterproofing and HDR photography skills – the Hero 7 Black is the best action camera on the market£379
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Alcatel Pixi 4 (5) review: How good can a £59 smartphone be? A 4G-enabled £59 smartphone that also offers expandable storage; what’s not to like?£59
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recommendedScan 3XS Gamer review: The best sub-£1,500 PC for 4K gaming Other PCs are faster in some areas, but this is a killer 4K games machine for a competitive price£1500
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HP Spectre x360 15 with AMOLED display: Bright expectations HP makes a bold move by adding AMOLED technology to this already striking laptop, but you may not want to take the risk
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best buyXiaomi Pocophone F1: Mid-range master Xiaomi storms into the UK for the very first time and the Pocophone F1 delivers a knockout blow to OnePlus£330
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Asus ZenBook S review: More style, less substance A lightweight laptop with a neat elevated keyboard, but lacking in capability£1099
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best buyGoogle Nexus 6P review: Time to let go Google finally gets the phablet right with the Nexus 6P, delivering the best big-screen Android experience£440
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best buyLG G5 review: A great phone in its day The most ambitious phone of recent years, LG's G5 is an incredible handset that finally stands shoulder to shoulder with Samsung's S7£500
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recommendedNokia 8110 4G review Nokia’s iconic feature phone was made famous by its appearance in The Matrix. Twenty years on, is it still the baddest phone on the block?£69.99
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recommendedHP EliteBook 1050 G1 review: Brilliant, but not perfect A powerhouse choice for businesses needing to equip execs with machines that can do anything£2267
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Motorola Moto Z3 Play review: Moto Mods madness Motorola’s latest mid-range handset isn’t the most powerful, but with Moto Mods it could be an incredibly versatile device£389
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HP EliteBook 745 G5 review: Interesting, but flawed The AMD version of the 745 has enough power and battery life for most needs, but there's no X factor£1200