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Motorola One Vision review: A tall order?
Mobile phones

With a long display, 48-megapixel camera and Samsung’s mid-tier chipset, the Motorola One Vision is a nearly brilliant mish-mash

£269 inc VAT
Motorola Moto G7 Play review: Cheap and (almost) cheerful
Mobile phones

The Moto G7 Play launched alongside three other Moto-branded smartphones, and it’s the least impressive of the lot

£149 inc VAT
Huawei P30: The understudy steals the show
Mobile phones

The Huawei P30 is less exotic than the Pro but still packs in plenty of technology

Garmin Fenix 5 Plus: The gold standard of multisport watches
Wearable technology

Garmin's Fenix 5 Plus delivers a combination of features and performance that you simply won't find anywhere else

£600 inc VAT
Nikon D3500 review: The budget DSLR king
DSLRs

A superb budget DSLR that’s tailor-made for beginners, but it’s not a huge improvement on the D3400

£329 Inc VAT
Epson EcoTank ET-M3180 review: The laser printing king
Home office Printers

If you want the benefits of a mono laser MFP, Epson’s EcoTank ET-M3180 is a good pick

£406 Inc VAT
Gigabyte Aorus NVMe Gen4 SSD review
SSDs

The arrival of PCI-E 4.0 SSDs proves the new interface’s speed, but also its cost

£261 Inc VAT
D-Link Pan & Tilt review: Pivoting in the wrong direction?
Security cameras

You can scan around a room to see what’s going on, but a fixed-lens camera is more practical for security

£87 Inc VAT
Xerox B215: The running costs of this MFP are too high
Home office Printers

The Xerox B215 is a decent mono MFP, if you don’t mind its hefty running costs

£161
Deepcool Gamerstorm Fryzen review
CPUs

This AMD-only cooler is skillfully designed, but its actual cooling performance is nothing special

£80