Nokia N1 review - too good for the UK?
TabletsIt's not easy to buy in the UK, but the Nokia N1 is a great tablet and its brilliant Z Launcher UI is our favourite Android skin yet

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It's not easy to buy in the UK, but the Nokia N1 is a great tablet and its brilliant Z Launcher UI is our favourite Android skin yet
Expensive, temperamental and very sporadic palm rejection support, the Intuos Creative Stylus 2 is a disappointing digital pen
A very pricey way to get connected when you’re outside the UK – depending on your destination, it’s cheaper to buy a second phone
The Chillblast Helios packs decent performance into a compact chassis but its touchpad infuriates
A great all-round home cinema system with smart functionality and great picture and sound quality
A practical 4K office monitor, but it's about as expensive as they come
The LG Leon has decent battery life and is very cheap on contract, but the lacklustre display falls short of the competition
The Harrier Tab is a decent 4G tablet with good battery life and generous data plans, but PAYG customers don't get a very good deal
A classy mini PC with room for expansion, but very strong rivals means its appeal is limited
The Jabra Sport Coach are the most comfortable Bluetooth sports headphones we’ve worn