Reviews
- Polaroid Originals OneStep 2 review: A big hit of nostalgia It's too expensive and impractical to use regularly, but the retro charm is appealing£109
- Apple iMac Pro review: The most powerful all-in-one ever The most powerful Mac ever made is also the most stunning – it's a glorious tour-de-force in all-in-one design£4899
- best buyAMD Ryzen 7 2700X review: Powerful, affordable Outstanding performance, low temperatures and an excellent price: the newest top-end Ryzen is a superlative octa-core CPU£282
- Acer Aspire 5: An affordable laptop with some key flaws Great performance and battery life but some elements could be improved£600
- recommendedSalter NutriPro 1000 review: A top choice for smoothies Not the ultimate smoothie maker, but a powerful machine that's currently available at a very good price£80
- Vivo Nex S: The edge-to-edge phone with no notch Crammed with innovative features but the Vivo Nex S is far from the greatest phone on the planet£667
- Gemini PDA review: A nostalgic work in progress A novel idea that's great for certain tasks, but the price is off-putting£599
- best buyPalicomp i5 Cosmos review: A fantastic all-rounder Whether it’s the 4K-ready GPU, overclocked processor or NVMe storage, the i5 Cosmos never slows down£1100
- recommendedViewSonic VP3268-4K review: A superbly accurate 4K monitor Brilliant colour accuracy when you need it and a versatile 32in monitor when you don’t – a great buy£895
- best buyLogitech Harmony Ultimate review Without going down the custom install route, this is one of the best ways to have complete control over your home cinema setup£230
- recommended15-inch Apple MacBook Pro: The most powerful MacBook ever A stupendously powerful laptop, the 2018 15-inch MacBook Pro is the most powerful laptop Apple has ever produced£6209
- Nest Protect review: A superb smoke detector gets cheaper A superb smoke detector and the shape of things to come for the connected home£109
- best buy27-inch iMac with Retina 5K display (2017): Simply stunning An amazing display with so many pixels makes the 27-inch iMac a real winner and puts itself in a league of its own£1749