Reviews
-
Honor 6 Plus review The Honor 6 Plus has a great screen, decent battery life and a flexible camera, but Huawei's Emotion UI prevents it from being truly great£300
-
LG G2 A beautiful screen and great battery life make the LG G2 a phone to be reckoned with - we just wish it had expandable storage£462
-
Vodafone Smart Tab Prime 6 review The Vodafone Smart Tab Prime 6 is a well-made tablet, but its poor screen and sluggish performance make it one to avoid£150
-
recommendedSony Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact review - update to Android 5.0 The Sony Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact is a supremely stylish razor-thin Android tablet with great performance and battery life£329
-
recommendedLG UF850V review (60UF850V) The most comprehensive Smart TV system in a 4K TV makes the UF850V a superb, if expensive, Ultra HD TV£2099
-
recommendedAsus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C review With its fast internals, excellent screen and long-lasting battery, Asus strikes gold with the latest MeMO Pad 7£150
-
Splatoon (Wii U) review - Nintendo's inkredible new shooter Fun, stylish and hugely entertaining, but Splatoon's meagre number of battle modes prevents it from being a must-have hit (for now)£29
-
Acer Iconia One 7 B1-750 review The Acer Iconia One 7 is fast for its price and has a decent screen, but disappointing build quality and battery life£100
-
recommendedSony Xperia Z4 Tablet review - lighter than Air It's expensive, but the Xperia Z4 Tablet's gorgeous display, incredible battery life and bundled keyboard make it the ultimate Android slate£499
-
Creative Sound Blaster E5 review The Sound Blaster E5 is a well-performing headphone amplifier and USB DAC but it is bulky£164
-
best buyScan 3XS Graphite LG157 review Screen and build improvements make the Scan 3XS Graphite LG157 gaming laptop a top mid-range choice£950
-
Steelseries Sentry review Tobii's Eye-X tech offers an intriguing glimpse into the future of game controls, but it's expensive and only a few games support it£145
-
recommendedWolfenstein: The Old Blood review A slick shlock horror return to Wolfenstein's roots, but a lot of the pathos and subtleties of The New Order are lost in The Old Blood£15