Reviews
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VonHaus 2500955 Air Cooler review A decent air cooler that can help you stay cool without costing much to buy or run£55 -
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Our Place Wonder Oven review: Air frying meets Easy Bake The Our Place Wonder Oven is a beautiful, easy-to-use appliance with a lot of potential -
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra: Still the best Android tablet? Samsung replaces Snapdragon with Mediatek in its latest premium tablets but it's still the best Android tablet around£1199 -
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Panasonic Z95A review: A glorious 4K OLED TV Panasonic is selling its flagship TV in the US and Europe for the first time in nearly a decade so it’s handy the Z95A is as good as it gets£3899 -
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Samsung Smart Monitor M80D: A top TV and monitor combo Samsung’s user interface still needs work but this smart 4K 32in monitor still has a lot going for it and is better value than ever£479 -
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Marshall Monitor III ANC review: A rocking flagship The Marshall Monitor III ANC aren’t without flaws but great features and solid performance make them a viable alternative to pricier rivals£300 -
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Philips 27E1N1600AE: This monitor means business Good image quality and useful features combine to create a £200 monitor that’s the best all-rounder at the price£200 -
best buyPanda Hybrid Bamboo Mattress review: Cool and supportive Panda goes back to basics with its bamboo-infused bed-in-a-box, which offers premium support and temperature control for a mid-range price£889
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Origin Hybrid Pro mattress review The Origin Hybrid Pro is very comfortable with great support for side sleepers, but it comes with a significant price hike£1434 -
Huawei Mate XT Ultimate Design: Madness in phone form A gloriously futuristic folly of a smartphone that you’ll probably never own, but it’s also brilliantly bonkers -
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Melitta Aromaboy filter coffee machine review Provided you’re brewing for one, the Aromaboy is a lovely filter coffee machine£45 -
MatePad Pro 12.2in PaperMatte: A surprisingly good tablet The Huawei MatePad Pro PaperMatte is unusual and delightful in equal measure -
Nothing Phone (2a) Plus review: A big nothing Though competent by itself, the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is far from enough of an upgrade to justify its existence – or its bloated price£399