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Backbone One review: Supercharge your smartphone gaming
Gaming

The Backbone One is the best smartphone games controller on the market thanks to its superb controls and ergonomics

£100 inc VAT
Nectar A Whole Night’s Sleep Pillow review
Bedroom

Nectar’s adjustable pillow helps you to find the optimum level of comfort and support

£59 inc VAT
Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 review
Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 review: Bend me, shape me
PC monitors

Corsair’s new 45in OLED gaming monitor has a trick up its sleeve: you can bend it from flat to 800R

£2099 Inc VAT
LG XBOOM 360 XO3 review: Stylish, 360-degree sound
Bluetooth speakers

The LG XBOOM 360 XO3 delivers impressive 360-degree sound, but it’s not quite a total success

£300 inc VAT
Samsung Freestyle 2nd Gen review - teaser image
Samsung Freestyle 2nd Gen (2023) review: Portable big-screen
Projectors

The Samsung Freestyle 2nd Gen portable projector combines simplicity, flexibility and some clever high-tech cinematic features

£899 inc VAT
Alienware M16 AMD R1 review
Alienware m16 R1 AMD review: A tale of dragons and aliens
Gaming laptops

AMD’s new Dragon Range CPUs take flight in Alienware’s new 2023 M Series 16in gaming laptop

£2119 inc VAT
Yaber K2s: A budget projector that falls short on colour
Projectors

Built-in streaming, detailed pictures and impressive sound make for an enticing package, but colour performance isn’t quite good enough

£470 inc VAT
Lenovo Smart Paper hero shot
Lenovo Smart Paper: A solid e-paper tablet
eReaders

The Lenovo Smart Paper is excellent for note taking and light productivity tasks, but is that enough to stand out?

£400 inc VAT
Nokia C32 review - Rear view cropped
Nokia C32 review: Out of its depth
Mobile phones

The Nokia C32 takes steps to improve upon its predecessors but struggles to keep up with the best budget smartphones on the market

£130 inc VAT
Nokia G42 5G review: Competitive, but lacking the wow factor
Mobile phones

The Nokia G42 5G is well-specced for a £200 phone, but the brand still hasn’t nailed the synergy between repairability and software support

£199 inc VAT