Reviews
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August SWB200 review: A decent budget fitness tracker It's wonderfully cheap and has long battery life, but the SWB200 needs further improvement£30 -
Moto E5 Play: The best sub-£100 phone yet? Motorola’s E5 Play has its flaws, but its sub-£100 price and capable camera save the day£89 -
best buy
The LG 34GK950F is the best ultrawide gaming monitor, ever With a colour-accurate IPS panel that runs 144Hz at 1440p with HDR, the LG 34GK950F is something truly special£1100 -
ZOTAC Magnus ER51070: Small and mighty 4K gaming and quality physical design carry this barebones PC, but the CPU is showing its age£1015 -
Google Daydream View: A pixel-perfect Gear VR rival Google's Daydream View is the perfect accessory for your new Pixel 2 or Pixel 2 XL, and it's seen a 2017 update£99 -
best buy
Take to the slopes with the Concept2 Skierg If you’re fed up with traditional cardio machines, the SkiErg offers a new way to get in shape£700 -
recommended
Pixel Stand review: Google’s feature-packed wireless charger Google’s smart wireless charger turns your Pixel 3 into a Home Hub, but are the Pixel Stand’s extra features worth such a steep price?£69 -
HTC U12 Life review: HTC’s best mid-tier smartphone? HTC tackles the mid-tier yet again, and the U12 Life might be HTC’s best-priced smartphone yet£269 -
recommended
Acer Nitro XV273K: A dual G-Sync and FreeSync gaming monitor The XV273K can’t display 4K HDR at 144Hz, but otherwise it’s one impressive gaming monitor£900 -
recommended
Fujifilm X-T3 review: A terrific camera for all-rounders The X-T3's wide range of features and agreeable price make it perfect for photographers and videographers alike£1699 -
Polar Vantage V review: Sadly, just too imprecise The Polar Vantage V offers a hugely advanced feature set but it doesn't do the basics well enough for a wearable this expensive£439 -
recommended
Amazon Echo Show (2017) review: £70 off refurbished versions Amazon’s uglified Echo Show is actually rather good and it's now a lot more affordable£200 -
CyberPower Infinity X88 GTX review: A powerhouse of a PC A formidable price, but just look at what's inside: the Infinity X88 GTX is a beastly gaming PC£1600