Reviews
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Doro 8030 review: The perfect phone for the older generation The Doro 8030 is outpaced, outclassed and undercut by its rivals, but this isn’t your regular smartphone and should be treated differently£110
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Motorola Moto X (4th Gen) review: Hands on at IFA 2017 Motorola has revived with Moto X series after a two-year hiatus, but how will the 4th Gen Moto X fare?
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Dell Visor review: A mixed-reality headset for the future Dell throws its hat into the VR ring, with its own mixed reality headset: the Dell Visor
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best buyMoto G4 2016 review: An excellent budget smartphone With its blinding speed, excellent camera and superb battery life, the Moto G4 makes most other budget smartphones utterly irrelevant£169
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recommendedSamsung Galaxy J5 review (2016): The 2017 upgrade is here 2016's Galaxy J5 was Samsung's best budget phone yet, but a much-needed 2017 upgrade is here£150
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Sony Xperia Touch review: Innovative but premature The Sony Xperia Touch is novel, innovative, and a lot of fun. But it's slightly premature...£1400
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Vodafone Smart Tab N8 review: The cheapest 4G tablet At £129, the Smart Tab N8 has 4G connectivity and a 10.1in screen, but its disappointing display and performance let it down£129
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recommendedAcer Swift 7 review: Ultra-portable and ultra-thin It might not be the fastest machine on the market, but this elegant, ultra-thin laptop is great value£874
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Sony Xperia XA review The Sony Xperia XA looks fantastic and its camera's great, but its poor battery life and screen let it down£240
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recommendedAcer Swift 5 review: Perfect portability Acer’s Swift 5 offers plenty of bang for your buck, though its Marmite-like design is a potential turn-off£900
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ViewSonic XG2530: Is this 240Hz monitor worthwhile? This sumptuously smooth display’s ideal for fast-paced FPS gamers£400
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recommendedVodafone Smart V8: The best budget phablet At £159, the Smart V8 is a fantastic budget phone with a good camera and a rear-mounted fingerprint reader£159
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recommendedLenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon review: A step above the rest Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Carbon is a superior business class ultrabook, let down by its lofty asking price£1527