Reviews
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Samsung NU8000 review: Sometimes, bigger is better Class-leading input lag and superb image processing, but the 49in model's 60Hz panel lags behind the 120Hz panel on larger sets£1199 -
recommended
Apple 27in iMac: More power than you’ll know what to do with New CPUs and graphics chips significantly boost performance — the 2019 27-inch iMac is a rocket ship of an all-in-one£1839 -
Lenovo Yoga Book C930: 3-in-1, master of none The second-generation Yoga Book has a secondary E Ink display, making it a truly multipurpose device, but what’s the point?£1300 -
best buy
Xiaomi Mi 9 review: Oh Mi, oh my Xiaomi’s Mi 9 is the first smartphone we’ve tested that’s powered by a Snapdragon 855, but is this a worthwhile upgrade?£499 -
Google Pixel 3 XL: Brilliant, but Google is treading water Bigger and better than before but Google is resting on its laurels with the Google Pixel 3 XL£869 -
Samsung Space Monitor: Design before substance Samsung’s innovative design minimises clutter, but with sub-par image quality and a steep price tag, it’s a tough sell£437 -
best buy
Garmin Dash Cam 55: The smallest, smartest dash cam A new breed of dashcam, the Garmin Dash Cam 55 combines great images quality with a selection of genuinely useful driver aids£119 -
recommended
Huawei MediaPad M3 review: Still the 8in tablet king? Huawei’s MediaPad M3 tablet is miles ahead of its predecessors, even if it was rather pricey at launch£350 -
best buy
Nintendo Labo VR review: DIY VR for your Switch It's made out of cardboard, but Nintendo's buildable VR headset is the perfect accompaniment to your Nintendo Switch£50 -
recommended
Apple 21.5-inch iMac (2019): Slick, elegant and powerful The refreshed 21.5-inch iMac is a beast of an all-in-one – just make sure you buy one with an SSD£1249 -
recommended
Yoyotech Warbird X2 review: Fast, stylish and quiet An immensely powerful yet muted Core i9-9900K system, but it has its limitations£2600 -
recommended
Canon EOS R review: Off to a flying start Canon's mirrorless full-frame camera is a promising first effort£2349 -
Samsung SmartThings: One smart home system to rule them all SmartThings wants to integrate all your smart home devices, but is it bright enough to do the job?£66