Reviews
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EcoAir Halo review: A large, yet surprisingly quiet, tower fan It’s not quite as powerful as it looks, but the Halo is a quiet and effective tower cooler£130 -
Oclean AirPump A10 Water Flosser review Extraordinarily powerful and smaller than all major rivals, the Oclean AirPump A10 is an impressive water flosser. But it’s a touch too expensive£100 -
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HP EliteBook X Flip G1i review: The state of the business laptop art Impressive build quality, plenty of ports and long battery life are the key selling points of this versatile compact notebook£1668 -
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 review: Mighty, light and slight It’s not perfect, and may struggle against incoming competition, but the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is easily Samsung’s best foldable yet£1799 -
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Sharp GM6 (43GM6245K) review: One of the year’s biggest TV bargains The TiVo smarts and quantum dot LCD panel of Sharp’s latest aggressively priced TVs combine to make it look like a steal£199 -
1MORE SonoFlow SE HQ31 review: Ready for the longest of long hauls Where the 1More SonoFlow SE HQ31 are good, they’re very very good - but where they are bad, they are horrid£60 -
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Sony Bravia 9 (K65XR90) review: Keeping the LCD TV faith Sony’s love of HDR brightness sees it turning to LCD rather than OLED technology for its current top-of-the-range TV - with results that rewrite the home cinema rulebook£2599 -
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Instant Pot Vortex Compact 5L Air Fryer review A capacious drawer, combined with versatile settings and odour filters, makes this compact air fryer a win for small kitchens£100 -
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Origin Coolmax Latex pillow review: The bounce-back kid Supportive and bouncy, the bed-in-a-box brand’s latex pillow is best suited to those who prefer something firmer£98 -
Huawei FreeBuds Pro 4 review: Living on the edge Good looks and better sound carry the Huawei FreeBuds Pro 4 quite a distance - with a better sonic balance, they could have gone all the way -
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Nothing Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro review: Two’s a crowd The excellent Nothing Phone (3a) improves on its predecessor in every way – but there really didn’t need to be a separate Pro model£329 -
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Honor 400 Pro review: Balancing act While not outstanding in any one area, the Honor 400 Pro is an impressive all-rounder that manages to make very few mistakes£699 -
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Honor 400 Lite review: The talented Mr. Ripley The Honor 400 Lite is one of the better budget phones out there but its iPhone cosplay leaves it with little identity of its own£250