Reviews
- Wacom Intuos Art review The Wacom Intuos Art is a great entry-level drawing tablet, but the bundled software isn't as good as its free rivals£69
- Philips 272S4LPJCB review Stylish with some useful features, but the 272S4LPJCB is just too expensive for a TN monitor£325
- recommendedAsus Zen AiO Z240ICGT review - the iMac has a Windows rival A top-end spec for a top-end price, the Zen AiO is a genuine iMac alternative£1500
- Star Wars BB-8 toy review (App-Enabled Droid by Sphero) A smart piece of engineering but Sphero's BB-8 doesn't provide enough long term entertainment£130
- Rainbow Six Siege review - tactical eSports action Visceral multiplayer shooting with an eSports focus but the lack of single-player content limits the appeal of Siege£49
- recommendedMSI GE72 6QF Apache Pro review - Skylake powered gaming The MSI GE72 6QF Apache Pro is eminently powerful and sets the early benchmark for Skylake gaming laptops£1257
- Steam Controller review Unparalleled customisability, but the Steam Controller is for enthusiasts only£40
- Toshiba Satellite L50D-C-13G review The Toshiba L50D-C-13G has an absolutely dire display with processor performance to match£400
- Microsoft Lumia 950 XL review It's the best Windows 10 phone around, but it's still dogged by major performance issues£470
- Microsoft Band 2 review Small improvements to the design (and big ones to fitness tracking) but the Band 2 still isn’t particularly comfortable to wear 24/7£200
- Ricoh Theta S review Still the best way to take 360-degree photos and videos but sharing options need to be improved£299
- Wacom Bamboo Spark review An accurate and intuitive digital note-taker that uses ordinary paper, but it only takes A5 and doesn't turn your notes into typed text£120
- best buySteamWorld Heist review A beautifully made turn-based strategy shooter, SteamWorld Heist steals in as this year's best 3DS game£15