Tag Archives: review

  • Dragon Touch Classic 10 review

    What comes in the box is a smart frame, a mini USB lead, a 6ft power adapter and a stand. UK residents will also need a plug adapter as it’s made for a US socket. The frame must be plugged in whenever it’s in use.  The Classic 10 has 16GB of photo and video storage space. According to […]

  • Samsung Galaxy S20 review

    Going by Goldilocks, the Galaxy S20+ should be the best phone in Samsung’s new range of three, but I’m afraid it’s not so. Instead it’s the humble S20 that bests both its bigger brothers by virtue of being cheaper, more compact, and just as good everywhere it counts. With an astonishingly slim, lightweight build, one […]

  • Huawei Watch GT 2 42mm review

    If you’re considering buying your first smartwatch, the choice is bewildering. There’s a variety of prices and operating systems, and you need to be aware of compatibility: not all watches work with all phones. Huawei’s Watch GT 2 works with iPhone and Android, but you’ll only be able to use the full set of features […]

  • Oppo A5 2020 review

    Oppo’s latest affordable offering is the A5 2020, a phone that sits between £150 and £200. It was released at the end of 2019 through retailers, but had its official UK launch on O2 in January 2020. Whilst some elements of this phone aren’t quite up to scratch – the camera mainly – there’s several selling points that make […]

  • TicPods 2 Pro Review

    Chinese AI specialist Mobvoi is bringing its second-generation true wireless buds, the TicPods 2 and 2 Pro, to the world. Originally launching in China at the end of 2019, these new buds step in the opposite direction to Apple’s most recent wireless earbuds in one regard, whilst also gaining new functionality absent from their predecessors, the TicPods Free, in […]

  • Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 Review: Hands-on

    A gaming laptop with ultrabook sensibilities – Asus’ new ROG Zephyrus G14 brings this intriguing cross-pollination to the table. Launching at CES 2020, the Taiwanese company has created the “world’s most powerful 14in gaming notebook”; a claim that we’re inclined to agree with. Asus has married an impressively compact form with specs that you simply […]

  • Samsung Galaxy A71 review: Hands-on

    It may be Samsung’s flagship S and Note phones that grab the headlines, but the company’s mid-range A-series has been getting better and better over the last few years as the Korean giant responds to growing competition from more affordable Chinese brands. Even so, it was some surprise when the company launched not one but […]

  • Dell XPS 13 (2020) review: Hands-on

    Another year, another XPS 13. Dell has once again revisited its flagship ultrabook, though you’d have to set the 2020 revision side-by-side with last year’s to even spot the differences – the unfortunate side effect of a design that was so close to perfect last time around. As if to hammer home the point, almost […]

  • Video Review: HTC 10

    You’ve read our HTC 10 review, and now we’re back with the video version with our ever-lovable video host Mark Burstiner. Mark takes a look at what makes the 10 tick, and if the 10 ticks the boxes it needs to in the increasingly cutthroat flagship smartphone game. HTC’s latest device has been almost uniformly […]