Reviews

  • Schenker XMG A523
    Schenker XMG A523 review A powerful gaming laptop, but there are faster and cheaper rivals
    £1072
    Katharine Byrne
  • Divekick
    Divekick review An ideal introduction to the fighting game genre that quickly goes from simple to strategic
    £6.99
    Tom Morgan
  • Asus X550C
    Asus X550C review A combination of aging hardware and clunky input devices make this 15.6in laptop less desirable than others of a similar price
    £367
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Asus X502C
    Asus X502C review This eye-catching laptop looks and feels great, but feels decidedly underpowered when multitasking
    £299
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Panasonic HX-A100
    Panasonic HX-A100 review An unusual wearable camcorder with great image stabilisation that is better suited to lifelogging than extreme sports
    £299
    Chris Finnamore
  • recommended
    ZTE Blade V
    ZTE Blade V A no-frills Android smartphone which is highly competent for the price
    £131
    Chris Finnamore
  • best buy
    Rayman Legends
    Rayman Legends review A celebration of its genre and then some. Rayman Legends is a truly innovative platforming experience
    £32
    Katharine Byrne
  • Veho Muvi HD
    Veho Muvi HD NPNG Special Edition review Good value, but the mount isn’t up to serious action-packed recording
    £179
    Chris Finnamore
  • Manhattan Plaza HD S2
    Manhattan Plaza HD S2 review A little rough and ready, but this bargain Freesat HD box gives you lots of entertainment at a low price
    £50
    Andrew Unsworth
  • recommended
    Liquid Image Ego
    Liquid Image Ego review A cracking action camcorder for the price
    £120
    Chris Finnamore
  • Sony Fit 14E SVF1421P2E
    Sony Fit 14E SVF1421P2E review This 14in ultraportable has plenty of style, a responsive touchscreen and a fair bit of processor power to boot
    £477
    K.G. Orphanides
  • best buy
    Toshiba C50-A-156
    Toshiba C50-A-156 review This low-cost laptop has a high-quality display and is powerful enough to take on tasks you might normally reserve for a desktop PC
    £350
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Booq Squeeze Open
    Booq Squeeze review A good-looking and tough bag, but it’s very expensive
    £110
    Andrew Unsworth