Reviews
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best buy
Google Pixel 3a review: Class meets cutthroat affordability Google’s new mid-range Pixel is a competent, well-rounded package with cuts in all the right places£399 -
recommended
Chillblast Fusion Ryzen 7 RTX 2070 review An accomplished games machine and potent, extensively connected multitasker, this PC gets almost everything right£1300 -
Philips Brilliance 499P9H review: An outlandish monitor Immense size and resolution make for an interesting monitor, but its inconsistent design and performance cause problems£876 -
Honor 7A review: The best value phone of the year? Honor’s latest budget option has the look and feel of a much pricier phone – but should you go Moto instead?£140 -
best buy
Honor View 20: Fast, gorgeous and very affordable With its in-screen selfie camera and 48-megapixel rear shooter, the Honor View 20 is one of the most exciting phones we’ve seen in ages£500 -
recommended
Honor 10 Lite: Great design and selfies on a budget In many ways a reincarnation of the impressive Honor 8X, with a fast processor and two rear-facing cameras£200 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 review: Flawless for the price The Redmi Note 7 isn’t perfect, but for the price, it’s hard to argue£179 -
recommended
Sony A6400 review: Pint-sized mirrorless packs a punch Sony's A6400 offers portability without sacrificing image quality or practicality£949 -
Gigabyte’s first ever gaming monitor is feature-packed The Aorus AD27QD has plenty to offer, but it’s a tough sell against strong rivals with lower price tags£535 -
best buy
Palicomp Intel i7 Supernova review: The full package An extremely capable gaming system with great storage and a stable CPU overclock£1600 -
recommended
Dell Latitude 7424 Rugged Extreme review: Built for war It’s far from the fastest system out there, but this ruggedised laptop is highly versatile and as tough as they come£3973 -
AnySharp Knife Sharpener review: Safe, easy and cheap For standard kitchen use, you can’t go wrong at this price£8 -
Honor 20 Lite: A low-cost, triple-camera smartphone Honor’s latest budget phone looks fantastic, but it’s not enough of a step up from its predecessor to justify the price£250