Reviews
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EE Harrier Tab review The Harrier Tab is a decent 4G tablet with good battery life and generous data plans, but PAYG customers don't get a very good deal£215
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recommendedXFX Radeon R9 380 Double Dissipation 4GB review A new mid-range bargain for AMD, but the R9 380's ageing architecture isn’t the leap forward fans were hoping for£177
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Acer Iconia One 8 review Acer's new Precision Plus touch tech feels limited on the Iconia One 8, but this is still a fast and well-made tablet for under £150£147
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Varidesk Pro Plus 36 review The Varidesk Pro Plus 36 is a quick and easy to use standing desk adaptor£350
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Acer Liquid Jade Z review The Liquid Jade Z is a very fast budget phone, but its poor battery life and mediocre camera means it isn't as good value as the competition£130
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Xbox One Elite Wireless Controller review - hands on Our first play with the expensive new controller leaves us mightily impressed£130
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recommendedIntel Core i5-6600K (Skylake) review Modest CPU and GPU gains over the previous generation, but Skylake is as future-proof as it gets right now£228
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recommendedMSI Z170A Gaming M5 The Z170A Gaming M5 is a seriously comprehensive Skylake motherboard, with everything you could want now – and in several years’ time£150
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LG 65EC970V OLED TV review Technically impressive with superb image quality, but fiddly image adjustment is a small cause for concern£5499
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best buyMoto G 2nd Gen review: Now with Android 5.0 and 4G With its large screen, improved camera and 4G support, the 2nd Gen Moto G is one of the best budget smartphones you can buy£150
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recommendedSteinberg Cubase Elements 8 review Hugely sophisticated and complex, Cubase Elements is tremendous value but not for everyone.£69
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EE Harrier Mini review A decent phone on PAYG, but the Harrier Mini has its wings clipped by high contract prices, a mediocre screen and sub-par camera£100
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Sony PlayStation Now review - hands on with the UK open beta An impressive technical demonstration of what's possible with cloud gaming, but PlayStation Now still has a few kinks