Reviews

  • Samsung UE48HU7500
    Samsung UE48HU7500 review A great-looking 4K TV at a reasonable price, but you’ll have to put in the work to get the best picture and 3D isn't great
    £1399
    Katharine Byrne
  • Mazda 3 Fastback review The Mazda 3 Fastback looks gorgeous and is packed full of desirable features as standard, but we prefer the Hatchback
    £17295
    Andrew Unsworth
  • Renault Megane RS 265 review The Megane RS 265 is a terrific hot-hatch let down slightly by typical Megane annoyances
    £26930
    Andrew Unsworth
  • best buy
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    Pokemon Omega Ruby / Alpha Sapphire review Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire are substantial remakes that push the series forward and make Pokemon fun again
    £33
    Katharine Byrne
  • Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 (2014) review The Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 has a gorgeous screen and superb battery life but is still hampered by Fire OS
    £339
    Richard Easton
  • recommended
    Dragon Age: Inquisition review The third entry in the Dragon Age saga is a glorious return to form; Inquisition is the best next-gen RPG yet
    £37
    Expert Reviews Staff
  • Nokia Lumia 625
    Nokia Lumia 625 review The Lumia 625 is big, quick and has a good camera, the display isn't the best but it's now very cheap
    £239
    Chris Finnamore
  • recommended
    HTC Desire Eye
    HTC Desire Eye review A fun and fast smartphone that rivals the very best flagships, but the Desire Eye's dual 13-megapixel cameras aren't without their problems
    £410
    Katharine Byrne
  • recommended
    Fractal Design Define R5 review The Define R5 is as close to silent as it gets without ditching case fans altogether, but the monolithic design is looking a little dated
    £83
    Tom Morgan
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    Yotaphone 2 review The Yotaphone 2 has lots of great features and its rear E-ink display gives it a huge battery life, but it won't replace your eReader
    £555
    Katharine Byrne
  • ZX Spectrum revived as a £100 games console The Sinclair Spectrum Vega squeezes 1,000 classic games into a handheld unit
    Barry Collins
  • recommended
    Finlux 42FME242S-T review The remote control isn’t great, but the FME242S-T’s great picture quality surpasses many of its more expensive rivals
    £330
    Katharine Byrne
  • Raijintek Agos review Not a looker, but the Agos makes it easy to build and maintain a mid-range PC
    £40
    Andrew Unsworth