Reviews

  • Samsung Galaxy Note Edge header with stylus01
    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
    Katharine Byrne
  • 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
    Richard Easton
  • Soul Combat+ review The Combat+ is a great choice of headphones for exercising if you insist on wearing over-ear cans
    £160
    Richard Easton
  • 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
    Michael Passingham
  • Roccat Ryos MK Pro review The Ryos MK Pro is an expensive but hugely customisable keyboard for keen gamers
    £140
    Tom Morgan
  • Light Harmonic Geek Out 720
    Light Harmonic Geek Out 720 The Geek Out is an expensive but very capable USB sound card and headphone amplifier
    £249
    Richard Easton
  • 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
    Richard Easton
  • recommended
    Destiny review A giant leap forward for social gaming, but Bungie hasn't delivered on all its promises
    £30
    Tom Morgan
  • 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
    Richard Easton
  • Gigaset QV830 review The Gigaset QV830 is a cheap Android tablet with slow performance and a low-resolution screen
    £70
    Richard Easton
  • recommended
    ViewSonic VX2363Smhl-W review The ViewSonic VX2363Smhl-W provides IPS image quality at a reasonable price
    £126
    Michael Passingham
  • 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
    Richard Easton
  • 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
    Richard Easton