Mazda MX-5 (2.0-litre Sport Tech Nav Roadster) review
Car accessories & equipmentA bargain two-seat convertible that’s as exciting and engaging as ever, though there are some minor annoyances
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A bargain two-seat convertible that’s as exciting and engaging as ever, though there are some minor annoyances
A fast service but 4G is still expensive - though the blow is softened for music and sports fans thanks to free extras
An ideal speaker for anyone lacking the space for a sound bar, but it's not perfect
The hardware design is good, but an ageing chipset and a lack of appropriate Android games makes it a niche choice
Loads of features and the best sound quality we’ve heard from a speaker of this size
A good all-round PC limited by a poor choice of processor and monitor
Powerful in its base specification and with upgrades to make it a monster PC, but we're not keen on the i5-Predator's monitor option
Its colour accuracy isn't great, but it's still one of the best 27in VA panels we've seen
Still one of the best Ultrabooks ever made, but we would have preferred a Haswell refresh instead of a touchscreen
A great little controller for those wanting to console-style play games on the move