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Hands on: HP ZBook 15 G4 review

HP is continuing its quest to bring desktop performance to portable devices with its latest launch

Hands on: RavPower AC Power Bank Charger 27,000mAh review

Think about a battery charger and what usually comes to mind is a cheap plastic box

Hands on: Honor 6A review

If you’re in the market for a cheap phone, the Honor 6A may well be one

Porsche Panamera (2017) review: Tantalising tech is only half the treat

“Fahren, fahren, fahren auf der Autobahn,” Emil Shult chants out of the Bose stereo as we

Rotel RAP-1580 Hands on Review

Safe to say we haven’t been deluged with Rotel home cinema products lately. If a week

Hands on: Huawei Band 2 Pro review

Huawei is launching the Band 2 Pro, the successor to a wearable that saw limited release

Blackview BV7000 Review

Tough and durable are only some of the words that describe the Blackview BV7000 when you

Ticwatch S guide: Your need to know on the affordable Android Wear sports watch

Mobvoi, the Chinese AI (and now wearable tech) company part owned by Google, has been one

Huawei Band 2 Pro first look review : Surprising features to trounce the competition

The Huawei Band 2 and Band 2 Pro continue a rather confusing naming tradition from the

Hands on: Origin M-X99 M-class review

Ask a room full of engineers, city analysts or designers whether they have ever heard of

Hands on: Honor Band 3 review

The Honor Band 3 is nothing to shout about. It’s functional and colorful and does the

Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro Hands-on Review : First Impressions

We recently got our hands on one of Samsung’s upcoming devices for the Philippines, the Galaxy

Hands on: Vodafone Smart N8 review

Vodafone has consistently found itself ranking well in our best cheap phone guide, as the network

Master & Dynamic MA770 hands on

When we reported on Master & Dynamic’s entry into the world of ultra-premium wireless speakers back

Hands on: Xbox One X review

Consoles are changing. Whereas once they were effectively islands, with a catalogue of games distinct from

Apple watchOS 4 hands-on First look : Getting our fingers on Apple’s new Watch OS

Hands on with the Apple Watch’s smart new skin Apple has taken the wraps off watchOS

Hands on: iPad Pro 2 10.5 review

The new iPad Pro 10.5, or iPad Pro 2 to others (and how we’re referring to

Hands on: HP Omen X Compact Desktop review

Until someone figures out lag-free, wireless virtual reality (VR) from a PC or develops an standalone

Hands on: Teclast X3 Plus review

Here’s a Chinese manufacturer that has decided to stick to what it does best rather than

Apple HomePod hands on

According to Apple, the iPod reinvented portable music and the Apple HomePod aims to do the

Apple iPad Pro 10.5 vs iPad 9.7 (2017): What’s the difference?

Apple announced a new 9.7-inch iPad at its March 2017 event, replacing the iPad Air 2 but

Hands on: iPad Pro 2 12.9 review

We’re big fans of the first iPad Pro 12.9, and to see it rebooted is a

Hands on: Aorus X5 MD review

Computex 2017 saw the launch of Nvidia’s MaxQ technology which allowed some of the company’s more

Moto Z2 Play Review Roundup: What the Critics Love and Hate

A new modular phone from Motorola is on its way. The $499 Moto Z2 Play arrives

Polar A370 First Look Review: Essential guide to the heart rate monitoring fitness tracker

The lowdown on the A360 successor that aims to ramp up HR accuracy Polar has officially

Hands on: MSI GT75VR Titan review

The GT75VR Titan is the first MSI gaming laptop to see a mechanical keyboard truly designed

Hands on: Dell Inspiron 27 7000 review

In just its first year of existence within public reach, virtual reality has become the biggest

Hands on: Asus ZenBook Pro review

It’s been a long time since we’ve seen an update for the ZenBook Pro UX501 and

Hands on: Asus ZenBook Flip S review

At Asus’s pre-Computex event, chairman Jonney Shih excitedly announced the Asus ZenBook  Flip S – which

Hands on: Voyo VMac Mini PC review

You can’t fault Voyo for trying its best: the Chinese company is attempting to differentiate itself