Reviews
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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
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best buyMelitta Caffeo Barista TS Smart: Almost perfect An utterly brilliant, fully automatic coffee machine, but the extra smart features need work and it's expensive£999
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Chillblast Fusion Blizzard review: A good-value gaming PC A finely tuned system with nippy storage and room to grow, but not the best choice if you seek all-out speed£1450
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best buyChillblast Fusion Hero Gaming PC review: Breakneck speed A powerhouse of a system that provides a showcase for the Core i5-9600K and Nvidia RTX 2070 graphics£1850
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Apple Mac mini (2018): A welcome upgrade The updated Mac mini is faster, better connected and as stylish as ever – but the price is hard to justify£799
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Palm phone review: Small phone, high price A credit card-sized smartphone that’s riding on the coattails of a long-lost brand, the Palm phone is intriguing but ultimately flawed£350
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recommendedHonor Magic 2 phone: Notch-be-gone! The Magic 2’s clever sliding mechanism eliminates the display notch£579
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PlayStation Classic review: Costly nostalgia The original PlayStation has returned, but it’s a high price to pay for a cobbled-together nostalgia hit£90
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recommendedAcer Predator Helios 500 review: A beast of a gaming laptop The gargantuan Predator Helios 500 is the fastest laptop we’ve ever tested£2299
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recommendedXiaomi Mi 8 Pro review: Watch out OnePlus Xiaomi arrives in the UK with a bang – its Mi 8 Pro is nearly as good as the OnePlus 6T and matches it on price£499
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best buyFinally, there's a new Raspberry Pi on the block With its powerful CPU and built-in wireless capabilities, the new Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ makes the full-spec Model B almost redundant