PRICE WHEN REVIEWED US$1,199.99 (i5, 256GB); US$1499.99 (i7, 512GB) HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO REVIEW Huawei’s new MateBook X Pro builds on its predecessor – which was Huawei’s first-e…
Hands on: BackBeat GO 600 review
OUR EARLY VERDICT With clear sound, Bluetooth functionality, and some niggling comfort issues, the BackBeat GO 600 Series offer what we’d expect from a sub-£100 pair of wireless headpho…
BlackBerry Key2 hands-on review
In a smartphone world full of edge-to-edge displays that all look very similar indeed, it’s quite nice to see a manufacturer not following the crowd. BlackBerry Mobile did just that last year…
Hands on: Zotac VR Go 2.0 review
OUR EARLY VERDICT The Zotac VR Go 2.0 takes a big step forward in comfort and power over its predecessor, but its decision to cut battery life by a quarter could hurt it in the long run. FOR Smalle…
HP LaserJet Pro MFP M28w review
PRICE WHEN REVIEWED US$109.99 HP LASERJET PRO MFP M28W REVIEW Laser printers have dropped in price very significantly in recent years, but they still tend to be both too expensive and too bulky for…
Roccat Vulcan 120 Aimo review
OUR VERDICT The Roccat Vulcan 120 Aimo is one of the best gaming keyboard we’ve ever used. It’s a joy to game and type on, and it has a stunning design that proves that gaming periphera…
Asus ZenBook Pro 14 (UX480) and 15 (UX580) first look review: The future is ScreenPad
Asus refreshes its ZenBook Pro family with all the latest Nvidia and Intel hardware – and a crazy Full HD touchpad for good measure Asus has just released the latest iteration of its high-pow…
Hands on: Asus ROG Phone review
OUR EARLY VERDICT The Asus ROG Phone is certainly an innovative device, and Asus may have taken the biggest step yet towards making the ‘gaming phone’ a thing. FOR Vapor chamber cooling…
Scan 3XS LG17 Carbon Extreme review: An incredibly powerful gaming laptop
With brutal power to match its hulking design, this laptop will excel at VR, gaming and all number-crunching tasks Pros Excellent screen Powerful speakers Quality keyboard Cons Heavy It’s dif…
Hands on: Nokia 3 (2018) review
OUR EARLY VERDICT Nothing on the Nokia 3.1 is set to blow you away, but it seems to be a solidly built phone with an interesting design and suitable specs. Plus the price looks to be affordable as …