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Scan 3XS WA6000 Viz review: A truly formidable workstation
PCs

A 32-core CPU and a high-end professional graphics card make this a truly formidable workstation

£4800 inc VAT
Nokia 7.1 review: Flagship features at a palatable price
Mobile phones

Nokia seeks to outclass the OnePlus 6T with the Nokia 7.1, but a handful of issues hold it back from greatness

£299 inc VAT
Canon EOS 2000D review: Good, but not the best
Cameras DSLRs

The EOS 2000D is a safe choice for beginners on a budget, but rivals make it look outdated in some key areas

£369 body only
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III review: Retro-styled brilliance
Cameras Compact system cameras

Small, lightweight and attractively retro-styled, this mirrorless model is a superbly versatile choice for beginners and beyond

£629 body only
Vivo V11 review: Stylish and innovative, but not perfect
Mobile phones

With an in-display fingerprint reader and a stylish design, the V11 is quite the stunner

£359 inc VAT
Dali Kubik One soundbar: Top-class treble reproduction
Soundbars

The Kubik One delivers excellent tonality, but with no surround sound and an £800 price tag, it’s hard to recommend

£799 inc VAT
PSB M4U 8: The best sounding ANC headphones just got better
Headphones

Bose’s QC35 II still have the edge for noise-cancellation, but the PSB M4U 8 are a sonic marvel by comparison

£300 inc VAT
Lenovo Yoga ThinkPad X1 review: Flexible business 2-in-1
2-in-1 laptops Laptops

A business-minded crossbreed of Lenovo’s Yoga and ThinkPad laptops – but is it a match made in heaven?

£1871 Incl. VAT
Amazon Echo Dot review: Dot 3 out soon
Smart speakers TVs

Does everything the full-fat Amazon Echo does aside from pump out the tunes

£50 inc VAT
Iiyama ProLite X3272UHS-B1 review: A great-value 4K monitor
PC monitors

A terrific-value 4K display that offers few features but all the quality that most people need

£300 inc VAT