Reviews
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best buyGarmin Vivoactive 4: Another outstanding sports smartwatch More an exercise in refinement than revolution, but the Vivoactive 4 does enough to become our new favourite fitness-orientated smartwatch£239
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best buyAcer Nitro 5 (AN515-45): A cracking budget gaming laptop A stupendously powerful gaming laptop for less than £1,000, the Acer Nitro 5 is a no-brainer£1000
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recommendedM2 Apple MacBook Air (2022): Better, faster, pricier Not the game-changer its predecessor was and a bit too expensive, but still a great ultraportable laptop£1549
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recommendedAll-new Amazon Fire 7 (2022) review: Better value than ever Despite a minor price increase, the All-new Amazon Fire 7 (2022) is still the budget tablet to beat for sheer value£60
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best buyM1 Apple MacBook Air (2020): Why buy anything else? Exactly the same and yet totally different: the M1 MacBook Air is a game-changer£999
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recommendedNest Doorbell (battery): A solid, if unexceptional doorbell The Nest Doorbell is a solid video doorbell, but it’s not quite the best£180
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recommendedHuawei MateBook D15: A thoroughly decent laptop Huawei’s latest MateBook D15 doesn’t try to rewrite the rulebook, it just offers competency and value in a compact package£750
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recommendedRazer Blade 14: A fantastic compact gaming laptop Razer squeezes its signature style and power into a terrific gaming ultrabook, but the Blade 14 isn’t cheap£2800
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Razer Blade 17: Big and blisteringly fast The Razer Blade 17 is a potent combination of gaming and creative capability – but it comes at a cost£4499
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recommendedLG Gram 16: The Superleggera laptop LG’s ultra-light 16in machine gets 12th gen Intel power and a mild makeover£1549
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Polar Ignite 2: A likeable sports wearable that looks great The Polar Ignite 2 is stuffed with features, looks great and is comfy to wear, but iffy GPS and some odd restrictions undermine its appeal£200
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best buy23andMe review: The most flexible DNA test 23andMe stands apart from its rivals by offering health screening as well as ancestry£149