Reviews
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Vodafone Smart Tab 4G review The Smart Tab 4G is a well-made tablet with a bright screen, but colour accuracy and performance could be better£125
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The Order 1886 review - Six hours and 42 minutes ... An incredible-looking game, but it's as rigid as a Victorian knight's moral code£45
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recommendedCreative Sound Blaster E1 review The Creative Sound Blaster E1 is a super low-cost audio upgrade£40
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TEAC AI-301DA review The TEAC AI-301DA is a compact and capable amplifier with plenty of connections, plus Bluetooth£400
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Prestigio Multiphone 5550 Duo review A promising first effort from Prestigio, but the Multiphone 5550 Duo's poor camera and battery life prevent it from being a real bargain£126
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best buySteinberg Cubase Artist 8 review With a massive performance boost and lots of new tricks and toys, Cubase Artist 8 is a superb update£244
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best buyAOC U3477PQU review With incredible colours and a versatile design, the AOC U3477PQU is the best ultra-wide monitor you can buy today£591
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recommendedAndroid Lollipop review - Rolling out now Brighter, whiter and smarter to boot, it's early days for Android 5.0 (Lollipop) but the signs are excellent
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Sony HDR-AZ1 review The diminutive Sony HDR-AZ1VR is a tiny and competent action camera with a useful wrist-based remote£279
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recommendedCorsair Graphite 380T review The whisper-quiet Graphite 380T is compact and looks great, but still has ample room for components£114
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best buyMonster Hunter 4 Ultimate review The best and most accessible Monster Hunter yet, MH4U is a hugely fun action RPG for both newcomers and old-hands alike£35
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recommendedThe Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D review Majora's Mask 3D is a gorgeous-looking remake, but it doesn't weather the transition to the 3DS quite as well as Ocarina of Time£33
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Chillblast Jupiter review A good entry-level gaming laptop, but you can get much better graphics performance for £50 more£750