Technology
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8 reasons your computer is incomplete without PC Game Pass If you have a gaming desktop or laptop, PC Game Pass is a no-brainer -
Shure AONIC 40 review: Great sound but lacking comfort The Shure AONIC 40 offer impressive audio and great customisation options but are held back by comfort issues and disappointing mic quality£215 -
best buy
Asus ROG Strix Scar 17 review Intel’s new Alder Lake chips have rendered all 2021 gaming laptops obsolete overnight£2599 -
How to watch the Oscars for free The 2022 Oscars take place this Sunday 27 March. Here's how to watch it for free anywhere in the world -
Brother DCP-J1200W review: A no-frills budget printer A sub-£100 multifunction printer with very reasonable running costs and decent print quality - to a point£98 -
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BenQ W1800 review: A 4K treat for home cinema fans Rivals win on brightness and HDR, but this is a superb-value home cinema projector£1099 -
AOC U32P2CA review: A big, practical 4K office monitor The AOC U32P2CA is a competent 32in 4K monitor with USB-C and a reasonable price tag£425 -
Skullcandy Grind review: Your new everyday earbuds? The Skullcandy Grind sound good and have plenty of stamina but omit a handful of popular features found on their competitors£70 -
Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus review: Bigger and better? Aside from a bigger battery and a larger screen, is there anything else that separates the Galaxy S22 Plus from the regular model?£949 -
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Jabra Elite Active 75t: Brilliant buds for exercise Comfortable, customisable and supremely well-protected against the elements, the Jabra Elite Active 75t are a top choice for active types£210 -
recommended
1MORE ComfoBuds Mini: Good things in a very small package Despite some trouble with trebles, the 1MORE ComfoBuds Mini pack an impressive punch for their tiny size£93 -
recommended
BenQ TK700 review: 4K gaming on a massive scale The BenQ TK700 is a great all-rounder that shines for big-screen gaming£999 -
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Beoplay Portal (PC/PS): An outstanding gaming headset The Beoplay Portal delivers as both a wireless gaming headset and Bluetooth headphones but that versatility doesn’t come cheap£449