Technology
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Loewe We.BEAM: Loewe enters the portable projector game Loewe enters the competitive compact projector market with the smart-looking We.BEAM, the “first” in its class to use ALPD technology -
recommended
Dangbei DBOX02 review: Great-value 4K projection Rivals beat it on 4K image quality but the Dangbei DBOX02 is a great projector with the benefits of Google TV software and powerhouse audio£1432 -
recommended
XGIMI MoGo 3 Pro: The incredible transforming projector The MoGo 3 Pro improves on its predecessor’s design and brightness and adds fun new features but audio quality takes a slight step backwards£419 -
Sony finally unveils the PlayStation 5 Pro Sony is targeting a hardcore audience with the PS5 Pro but its high price is off-putting even for a long-standing PlayStation lover -
Huawei Mate XT Ultimate Design: Madness in phone form A gloriously futuristic folly of a smartphone that you’ll probably never own, but it’s also brilliantly bonkers -
MatePad Pro 12.2in PaperMatte: A surprisingly good tablet The Huawei MatePad Pro PaperMatte is unusual and delightful in equal measure -
Nothing Phone (2a) Plus review: A big nothing Though competent by itself, the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is far from enough of an upgrade to justify its existence – or its bloated price£399 -
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Honor Magic V3 hands-on: The UK’s thinnest foldable yet The ultra-thin Honor Magic V3 impresses with its class-leading hardware but a couple of minor points hold it back from true magic£1699 -
Apple Vision Pro: The future is here, but it’s uncomfortable The Apple Vision Pro is the most impressive piece of hardware I’ve ever tried but not quite ready for prime time£3499 -
Dyson OnTrac review: Veering slightly off-course The Dyson OnTrac are front row of the grid for ANC and sound great, but an impractical design and missing features keep them off the podium£450 -
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Google Pixel 9 Pro: This small phone casts a large shadow Google’s first compact Pro phone tucks myriad features into a svelte package, easily outshining its pricier big-screened sibling£999 -
Sharp HT-SB700 review: Ultimately a little underwhelming Up-firing drivers, Dolby Atmos support and a fun-size form factor don’t overcome the several shortcomings of the Sharp HT-SB700£200 -
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