Reviews
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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
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best buySteamWorld Heist review A beautifully made turn-based strategy shooter, SteamWorld Heist steals in as this year's best 3DS game£15
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recommendedLenovo Yoga Tab 3 review It’s not a powerhouse, but the Yoga Tab 3 is ideal for kicking back with Netflix£150
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ZTE Axon Elite review It's not the most attractive smartphone ever created, but the ZTE Axon Elite is very quick for its price£280
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Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros review Paper Jam Bros is rather lacking in imagination, but its turn-based battles are still good fun£35
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Microsoft Lumia 950 review - Windows 10 comes to mobiles The Lumia 950 has a superb camera and Windows 10 Continuum is a revelation, but it's crippled by sluggish performance and a mediocre battery£420
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best buyXenoblade Chronicles X review With its incredible world and thrilling combat system, Xenoblade Chronicles X shows other open world RPGs how it's done£40
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recommendedLG EF950V 4K TV review (65EF950V) A stunning 4K HDR TV, but missing catch-up services are a small setback£3999
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Philips 6400 series 4K TV (40PUT6400) review So-so image quality and Android TV still doesn't feel fit for purpose, but the 6400-series is an undeniably inexpensive 4K TV£379
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recommendedCall of Duty: Black Ops 3 review - A game of three halves Bigger than ever, with three hefty modes, Black Ops 3 provides plenty of bang for your buck£40
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best buyXara Web Designer 11 Premium Review Web Designer was already excellent, and incremental updates keep version 11 at the top£70
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Star Wars Battlefront review Star Wars fans will love Battlefront's epic battles, but the simplified mechanics may put off anyone looking for an in-depth shooter£40
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best buyMotorola Moto X Force review With its top-end specs, beautiful build quality and outstanding shatterproof display, the Moto X Force is officially king of all smartphones£480