Reviews
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Raspberry Pi Zero W review: The £10 wonder computer Better than the original Pi Zero – thanks to integrated Wi-Fi, this model’s even more capable£10 -
BenQ ZOWIE XL2720: The eSports monitor of choice Competitive gaming requires an extremely fast monitor, and the BenQ ZOWIE XL2720 delivers just that£370 -
recommended
Farpoint review: PlayStation VR’s killer app Farpoint finally shows PlayStation VR can create blockbuster experiences – it just has to keep it up£75 -
recommended
ViewSonic XG2700-4K: Glorious 4K gaming If you’re looking to game in 4K, the ViewSonic XG2700-4K is a fantastic choice for AMD graphics card owners£540 -
best buy
Nvidia Shield Tablet K1 review Ditching superfluous features makes the Shield K1 one of the best sub-£200 Android tablets£150 -
best buy
HP Spectre 13 review (2017): The ultraportable king The fastest and slimmest ultraportable money can buy, the HP Spectre 13 is a class act£1300 -
recommended
AOC AG271UG review: 4K glory for gamers This impressive monitor is ideal for casual gamers who want 4K£536 -
best buy
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review The Note 4 is still a fantastic phablet with a stunning screen, excellent design and long-lasting battery£600 -
iOS 10.3.2 update stops support for iPhone 5C Now discontinued, Apple ditches iPhone 5C software support with recent 10.3.2 iOS update£469 -
Nikon KeyMission 360 review: Better than the Gear 360? Nikon sets its sights on VR with its KeyMission 360 camera, but does it impress?£420 -
recommended
AMD Ryzen 7 1800X: Rivals a £1,600 Intel processor Almost flawless, the AMD Ryzen 7 1800X punches well above its weight and gives Intel some serious competition£500 -
best buy
Razer Blade review:The portable gaming laptop gets Kaby Lake Razer’s Blade might be the best gaming laptop money can buy, so long as you’re willing to pay the high entry fee - now with Kaby Lake£2650 -
HTC Desire 626 review HTC's Sense 7 interface is wonderfully flexible, but the Desire 626's mediocre camera and so-so performance don't do it justice£250