Reviews
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recommendedRaspberry Pi Zero review - specs, speed and where to buy one The tiny Raspberry Pi Zero might lack a feature or two, but at just £4 we can forgive it that£4
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Nutri Ninja Blender BL450UK review - Ninja or Bullet? A decent single-serving blender that's small, compact and easy to use, but the Nutri Ninja struggles with tougher vegetables£70
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recommendedSamsung UE48JU7500 review Stylish, excellent image quality and great smart TV features, Samsung's JU7500-series is an excellent mid-range UHD choice£879
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Philips Brilliance BDM3490UC review The Philips BDM3490UC is expensive, but this curved monitor has excellent image quality£670
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Huawei Mate 8 review The Huawei Mate 8 is exceptionally quick, but this 6in phablet is held back by a hopeless camera and a frustrating UI£429
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recommendedAcer Predator 17 review Big and brash, the Acer Predator 17 is a powerful and dependable gaming laptop with an excellent keyboard£1500
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Microsoft Display Dock review Microsoft's superb Display Dock is a glimpse into the future of mobile working, but you need the sluggish Lumia 950 or 950 XL to use it£80
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Lenovo Yoga 700 (11.6in) review Lenovo's convertible Yoga 700 is a very versatile laptop, but its display and keyboard let it down£560
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recommendedAOC Q2778VQE review The AOC Q2778VQE has surprisingly good image quality for such a cheap screen£220
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Magimix CS 4200XL review Quiet, powerful and comes with plenty of accessories, the Magimix CS 4200 XL is quite the potent processor£300
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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
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Philips 272S4LPJCB review Stylish with some useful features, but the 272S4LPJCB is just too expensive for a TN monitor£325
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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