Reviews
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ZTE Blade S6 review The Blade S6 has excellent performance for the money, but ZTE fails to back it up with an equally good camera and battery life£150
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Tefal Cuisine Companion review A beautifully designed appliance which will save you significant time in the kitchen, but it costs a fortune£699
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best buyMGSV: The Phantom Pain review The Phantom Pain has some of the best moment-to-moment gameplay of any open world game£46
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recommendedSamsung Galaxy Tab S2 (9.7, Wi-Fi) review It has some stiff competition from Google's Nexus 9, but this is the most desirable Android tablet there is for under £500£400
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Amazon Instant Video review Amazon has an impressive catalogue of films and TV, but an inconsistent mobile experience limits its appeal£4.49
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Super Mario Maker review Nintendo gives players the crown jewels of 2D level design in Super Mario Maker, but it could do more to guide the creation process£34
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Amazon Fire Phone review revisited A cynical, overpriced phone that's full of adverts and is clunky and difficult to use in almost every way£400
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recommendedSamsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 review An incredible screen at a reasonable price; if you don’t need the best possible performance, it's a great 10in tablet£395
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HP Elite X2 1011 G1 review The Elite X2 1011 G1 is a well-constructed business-focussed hybrid with fantastic battery life£984
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best buyMSI GE62 2QE Apache review The MSI GE62 2QE Apache is a powerful laptop with a great screen and there's very little not to like£910
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recommendedWestern Digital My Cloud EX2100 8TB review Excellent file transfer speeds and no-hassle setup, but WD still lags behind Synology and QNAP when it comes to features£430
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Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power review Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power is a smart, if brief, puzzle platformer that's cut short by its ambitious design£16
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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs Note 4 – hands on specs comparison The Note 5 isn’t coming to the UK, so should you still buy the Note 4? We find out