Technology
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Plustek OpticFilm 135 review The OpticFilm 135 is a promising 35mm film scanner, let down by restrictive software and imperfect results£250 -
recommended
Nokia Lumia 930 review Battery life could be better, but this is still one of the best Windows phones ever made£462 -
recommended
The Banner Saga 2 review Its turn-based battles aren't particularly nuanced, but The Banner Saga 2 excels at text adventure-style decision-making£15 -
Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA review A great value laptop/tablet hybrid with an excellent battery life that won’t break the bank£211 -
BenQ XR3501 review - a huge 35in curved display Fantastic for games, less so for work, but the BenQ XR3501 is far too expensive£750 -
Sony Xperia M2 review - still hanging in there Great battery life and good build quality, but the Xperia M2's aged specifications have now been surpassed by the competition£155 -
best buy
Samsung Galaxy Alpha review: Still a desirable smartphone Excellent build quality, great performance and an amazing screen, the Samsung Galaxy Alpha was a true trailblazer for the modern 'A' series£275 -
best buy
Vodafone Smart Ultra 6 review - a bargain phablet The excellent £130 Vodafone Smart Ultra 6 sets a new benchmark for budget smartphones£130 -
Star Fox Guard review - a triumph for the Wii U GamePad This tower defence game makes great use of the Wii U GamePad, but its lack of variety quickly becomes quite tiresome£13 -
Gigabyte P57W-CF2 review The Gigabyte P57W doesn't disappoint when it comes to performance, but its screen and overall build quality could be better£1345 -
LG 360 Cam review - 360-degree video on the cheap The LG 360 Cam is a great introduction to spherical 360-degree video at a good price, and it works with any Android or iOS device£200 -
Falcon Blaze FX review The Falcon Blaze FX performs mostly well and includes plenty of nice extras, but its upgrade potential is low£500