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Aorus X5s v5 Camo review - hot under the collar
Laptops

The Aorus X5s Camo is one of the most powerful gaming laptops you can buy, but it's very expensive and very noisy

£2050 inc VAT (as of 8th June)
Weber Original Kettle review (57cm)
BBQs

Well-made, easy to use and clean, the Weber Original Kettle remains good value for money

£119 inc VAT
Kirby Planet Robobot
Kirby: Planet Robobot review
Gaming

Outstanding 3D and buckets of charm, Kirby: Planet Robobot is a joy from start to finish

£30 inc VAT (as of 10th June)
Denon HEOS AVR
Denon announces HEOS AVR AV Receiver
AV receivers Speakers

We get to try out the latest Denon HEOS speakers, the HEOS AV Receiver and more

Russell Hobbs Breadmaker 18036 review
Bread makers

A cheap and no-frills breadmaker, but the results are underwhelming

£45
Char-Broil Kettleman review: A top-notch charcoal BBQ
BBQs

The Char-Broil Kettleman isn't the cheapest charcoal option, but its clever design means less burnt food - and it looks smart, too

£200 inc VAT (as of 9th of June)
Moto G4 Plus
Moto G4 Plus review - the one true king?
Mobile phones

Still a great phone, but its camera isn't quite good enough to warrant a £60 premium over the regular Moto G4

£229 inc VAT (SIM-free, as of 9th May)
Obi Worldphone MV1
Obi Worldphone MV1 review - stunning design on a budget
Mobile phones

Obi's Worldphone MV1 is beautifully designed for a budget smartphone, but its specs and camera can't live up to the Moto G

£119 inc VAT (as of 6th June)
Garmin Vivosmart HR+
Garmin Vivosmart HR+ review: Raising the bar again
Fitness trackers

If you're serious about fitness the Vivosmart HR+ is our Best Buy

£170 inc VAT (as of 7th of June)
HP Elite x2 angle
HP Elite x2 1012 review
Ultraportable laptops

The Elite x2 is an excellent 2-in-1 with business-friendly features, but its display lets it down

£1229 inc VAT as of 3rd June