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Motorola Razr 70 Ultra: Finely honed with one nagging flaw The Razr 70 Ultra gently tweaks an excellent formula – but software support desperately needs addressing£1199 -
The best Bluetooth speakers money can buy Whether you’re after a Bluetooth speaker for on-the-go listening, parties, or just relaxing at home, we’ve got you covered with our top tested recommendations -
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WiiM Sound review: A mighty fine display The WiiM Sound omits a couple of nice-to-have features, but does the basics well and brings some clever features to the table£302 -
The best Samsung phone to buy in 2026 We put Samsung’s recent smartphone output to the test to find the perfect phone for you -
I’m SUPER excited that TCL’s award-winning C-series TVs are getting the Super Quantum Dot treatment I’ve seen loads of TVs already this year, but the TCL C8L and C7L are two that I’m particularly looking forward to testing -
Kindle Scribe Colorsoft: The best digital notepad? Slick, quick hardware and the colours work well, but the note-taking software is basic and quirky£570 -
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Hisense XR10 review: The big, bright beast of living room projectors Fantastic image quality and the best audio we’ve heard from a living room projector. But such high-end performance comes with a sky-high price tag£5998 -
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Medion Erazer Deputy P1: Serious gaming, seriously cheap Strong performance, a good keyboard and the option to add more memory and storage, plus a low price, make for an appealing package. Only the low-rent display lets the side down£946 -
Honor 600 Pro review: Could have been a contender The Honor 600 Pro steps up to the flagship plate, but comes armed with mid-range cameras£899 -
Samsung Galaxy Buds4 review: 4m over function Unless you’re dead set on semi-open Samsung earbuds, steer clear of the Buds4 and check out the Buds4 Pro instead£159 -
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Remarkable Paper Pure: Brilliantly simple The best digital note taker around, combining great hardware with mature, slick software£359 -
Motorola Razr 70 series hands-on review: This feels familiar Motorola has updated its Razr family of folding phones - but very little has changed