Reviews
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Honor 8X: A 6.5in smartphone for an incredible £230 The 6.5in Honor 8X is a big phone at a low price and it's actually pretty darned good, too£230 -
recommended
Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240R RGB review It has highly customisable lighting, but the quiet cooling is what really shines£101 -
best buy
AOC Q3279VWF monitor: Now superseded by the Q3279VWFD8 With an MVA panel, a 75Hz refresh rate at 1440p and a 31.5in display for only £200, this monitor is incredibly good value for money£200 -
recommended
LG G4 phone: Discontinued and forgotten With its vibrant screen, versatile camera and surprisingly comfy leather rear, the LG G4 still holds its own£530 -
best buy
Sony Xperia Z3 Compact: A great phone in its heyday With its incredible battery life and performance, the Sony Xperia Z3 Compact brings flagship features to a smaller handset at a great price£348 -
Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium: A plus-sized disappointment Expensive, bulky and with below-average battery life, the Xperia XZ2 Premium lags behind the best flagship smartphones£799 -
recommended
Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo: Get the Moto G6 instead The Galaxy S5 Neo was top of its class, but has since faded into obscurity, with the J5 and A5 following suit£300 -
recommended
Nespresso Creatista Uno by Sage review: Simply brilliant Sage’s brilliantly designed capsule coffee machine delivers brilliant coffee and perfectly frothed milk without the hassle£329 -
best buy
Motorola Moto E5 Plus review: A big budget beast A bigger battery and a larger screen for not much more, the Moto E5 Plus is worth the extra cash over the Moto G6£149 -
best buy
iFi xDSD: Drastically improves your phone’s audio quality The xDSD is an incredibly impressive DAC and drastically improves your smartphone audio£400 -
recommended
Amazon Fire HD 8 (2017) review: A great budget tablet Amazon's Fire HD and Kids Edition tablets are top buys in 2018£80 -
recommended
Motorola Moto E5: A whole lot of phone for not much cash The Moto E5 has a great screen, superb camera and amazing battery life — it's a whole lot of phone for not much money£120 -
Nokia 5.1 review: Don’t Nokia it until you try it A competent, rather good-looking sub-£200 smartphone with a couple of significant weak spots£189