Reviews
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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare - EXO Zombies review A more mobile take on the zombie formula but being bundled with multiplayer maps will anger some£11.59 -
recommended
BenQ PG2401PT review Professional-grade colour performance and sturdy design, but its resolution is lower than we'd like£865 -
best buy
Asus PB279Q review Serving up gorgeous 4K images, the Asus PB279Q is perfect for colour-sensitive designers, photographers and gamers£680 -
Cyberpower Fangbook Evo HX6-100 review The Fangbook Evo HX6-100 is a keenly priced and powerful gaming laptop, although its styling and build quality may put some buyers off£800 -
Kazam Tornado 348 review - The world's thinnest phone. The thinnest, lightest phone you can buy, but the Tornado 348's mediocre performance and poor battery life takes the wind out of its sails£249 -
DinoPC Pegasus 17.3" review Big and brash, but the DinoPC Pegasus is under-specified when compared to its closest rivals£799 -
MSI GT80 Titan SLI review - hands on We try out MSI's monstrous gaming laptop with mechanical keys, SLI 980M graphics and upgradable internals -
recommended
PC Specialist Optimus V Exige review An amazing-value desktop replacement laptop with a big SSD and great performance, but the chassis is ugly£799 -
Toshiba S50-B-14P review A great-value portable laptop with a good screen and dedicated graphics, but it feels very fragile£615 -
best buy
Asus N551JK review With a powerful processor, dedicated graphics and a Full HD screen, the Asus N551JK is a brilliant laptop£582 -
Asus Zenfone 6 review The Zenfone 6 has excellent performance and a helpful UI, but its mediocre screen, camera and battery life hold the handset back£239 -
Elite: Dangerous review - in space, no-one can hear you yawn Elite: Dangerous is a game of boundless ambition and scope - but precious little fun£40 -
Philips Brilliance 288P6LJEB/00 4K monitor review The Philips Brilliance 288P6 is a competent Ultra HD monitor, but it isn't a huge improvement over its similarly priced rivals£440