Reviews
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Amazon Fire Max 11: A super-sized tablet with a big problem Amazon’s biggest tablet introduces a frisson of premium design to the Fire family, but Fire OS holds it back£250
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best buySamsung HW-Q990F review: Still bringing down the house Does Samsung’s first major soundbar design shake-up for years make the best even better, or should it have left a winning formula well alone?£1699
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recommendedBoulies Master Gaming Chair review A lovely looking gaming chair with all the trimmings at a reasonable cost£370
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Dyson Cool CF1: Design classic gets a makeover The CF1 is a design classic and with a few new tricks it’s ready for the modern age£250
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best buySony Bravia Theatre System 6 review: Powerful, refined and affordable Sony answers fans’ prayers by adding a full surround system that doesn’t cost the earth to its soundbar range - and we’re very much here for it£549
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Dell 14 Plus: Workmanlike and nothing more Conservative styling, a bouncy keyboard and a drab screen reduce the appeal of a laptop that, on paper, is a convincing proposition£1049
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Nothing Phone (3) review: A Glyph in the Matrix The Nothing Phone (3) has excellent cameras and fun features like the new Glyph Matrix but it isn’t quite the full flagship experience£799
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best buyOnePlus Nord CE 5: A bargain handset with very few drawbacks The OnePlus Nord CE 5 is one of the most well-rounded budget phones I’ve tested this year and an absolute steal at this price£299
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recommendedOnePlus Nord 5 review: A true rival for the Pixel 9a The OnePlus Nord 5 isn’t the best all-rounder, but it stands out thanks to excellent performance and class-leading battery life£399
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LG xboom Bounce review: Sound and fury When it’s good it’s very good, but the xboom Bounce is something of a one-trick pony£169
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recommendedAqara Smart Lock U200 Lite: A very smart smart lock A reasonably priced smart lock that’s super easy to fit and supports Matter over Thread – what’s not to like?£128