Reviews
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Netgear ReadyNAS 422 review: Easy to use and very fast A strong, almost stylish performer with useful cloud-sync features£327
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Vive brings augmented reality to the HTC Vive Pro There are some great new features in HTC's latest VR headset. But is it worth that massive price tag?£800
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recommendedSamsung HW-N650 soundbar: Surround sound without the hassle Samsung’s slender soundbar and wireless subwoofer combine to present dynamic, widescreen 5.1 sound without the bulk£700
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recommendedWii U review: Gone, but not forgotten It may not be super powerful, but Nintendo delivers a fun and innovative new console that finally gets online right£120
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Asustor AS6404T review: A high price, but great performance A brilliant powerhouse NAS, albeit for a chunky price£540
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recommendedThe Division review - the gun-packed RPG is now cheaper Brilliant, co-operative shooting, and now at a lower price£42
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Samsung Gear S2 review: Worth buying in 2018? The clever bezel is just part of the Gear S2's great design but we're not sold on Tizen yet£250
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Samsung Galaxy Tab E review: Ancient and outdated Reasonably cheap, but the ageing Samsung Galaxy Tab E simply doesn't cut it as a budget tablet in 2018£140
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LG G7 ThinQ review: A return to form A return to form, the LG G7 offers excellent all-around performance at a reasonable price£599
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recommendedCooler Master MasterCase H500P Mesh White review This redesign improves the cooling from last year's H5OOP, while keeping its neat-freak tendencies£138
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Asustor AS6302T: A premium NAS without a premium price A great mid-range two-bay NAS appliance with some impressive talents£309
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best buyHonor 7X: The cheapest 18:9 phone on the market At only £195, the Honor 7X is the cheapest 18:9 smartphone on the market. It has a gorgeous design and a competent dual-lens camera, too£270