Technology
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Asus ROG Strix Scar II: Gaming power made portable Asus’ ROG Strix Scar II is a super-skinny gaming laptop with plenty to prove -
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds: A superbly thrilling shooter The style may be sterile, but few games create such tension and atmosphere over such a short period of time – PUBG is tense and thrilling£23 -
Buffered VPN 2018 review: A simple, easy-to-use VPN A decent VPN, but Buffered doesn’t quite match its rivals for features – or price£9.75 -
Sony Alpha A5000 Stunning image quality for the price, but the controls might prove to be frustrating£339 -
recommended
Qnap TS-453Be review: A versatile and future-proof NAS A powerful all-rounder with a slick interface and future-proofing through expansion cards£515 -
Toshiba Tecra X40-E review: A great business ultraportable Thick bezels mar its visual appeal, but this is a grown-up ultraportable for serious work£959 -
recommended
Nintendo 2DS is still as fantastic as it ever was Its looks and loss of 3D may be divisive, but the Nintendo 2DS console is great for kids£99 -
recommended
Gigabyte Aero 15X review: Lightweight and powerful High performance and a brilliant display overpower the foibles of this skinny gaming notebook£2400 -
recommended
Scan 3XS LG17 Carbon Extreme: An incredibly powerful laptop With brutal power to match its hulking design, this laptop will excel at VR, gaming and all number-crunching tasks£2580 -
Corel VideoStudio Ultimate 2018: A feature-packed editor Corel VideoStudio Ultimate 2018 focuses on usability, but there are some nifty new effects as well£90 -
Nokia 5.1 review: Hands on with Nokia 5's powerful sibling The Nokia 5.1 has good build quality, a bright display and an even snappier performance£180 -
Nokia 2.1 review: Hands on with Nokia 2's two-tone sibling Nokia’s latest budget smartphone offers spectacular battery life, but fails to deliver in every other respect£100