Reviews
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Samsung Galaxy Note Edge review It's expensive and the curved screen adds nothing to the phone's overall utility, but the Galaxy Note Edge is still a quick and decent phone£680
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HTC Re review - now with YouTube live-streaming support The HTC Re has a unique design that makes it a delight to carry around but it feels like a first attempt at an action camera for HTC£129
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Soul Combat+ review The Combat+ is a great choice of headphones for exercising if you insist on wearing over-ear cans£160
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ViewSonic VG2401mh review The ViewSonic VG2401mh is a terrific gaming monitor, but it's more expensive than its rivals and it lacks cable management£250
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Roccat Ryos MK Pro review The Ryos MK Pro is an expensive but hugely customisable keyboard for keen gamers£140
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Light Harmonic Geek Out 720 The Geek Out is an expensive but very capable USB sound card and headphone amplifier£249
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Archos 80 Helium 4G review The Archos 80 Helium 4G has a poor screen, disappointing performance and tiny built-in storage; its only saving grace is its 4G modem£200
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recommendedDestiny review A giant leap forward for social gaming, but Bungie hasn't delivered on all its promises£30
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Linx 7 review The Linx 7 is a ludicrously cheap Windows 8.1 tablet that makes it a bit of a bargain as long as you can live with its lacklustre screen£80
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Gigaset QV830 review The Gigaset QV830 is a cheap Android tablet with slow performance and a low-resolution screen£70
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recommendedViewSonic VX2363Smhl-W review The ViewSonic VX2363Smhl-W provides IPS image quality at a reasonable price£126
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Asus MeMo Pad 8 review The Asus MeMO Pad 8 is a great performer for the money that is only slightly let down by its cameras£150
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Asus Transformer Pad TF103C review The Asus Transformer Pad TF103C is a clever transforming Android tablet for a very reasonable price but its display is disappointing£200