Gadget and App Reviews
Sony Xperia Tablet Z
Is making a 10in version of the stunning Xperia Z enough for Sony to get back into the tablet game?
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Cambridge Audio Stream Magic 6
Team this streamer up with a Cambridge Audio amp and you've got a very strong, modern take on the classic hi-fi system
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Naim NaimUniti 2
If you want a true do-it-all streamer and have really deep pockets, look no further than the Uniti 2
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown
Oldie but goodie strategy classic XCOM Enemy Unknown gets a modern-day reboot from the makers of the sleep-ruiningly addictive Civilization series
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Fitbit Ultra
Hook this fitness gadget onto your jeans pocket and the Ultra promises to get you moving. Can it work on the most sloth-like of gadgeteers?
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Novation Mininova
It's a little synth with a big voice, but does the Mininova have the X-factor?
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GoPro HD Hero 2 Outdoor Edition
This supreme headcam is tough enough to capture your daring ascent and the footage won't look too shabby back at basecamp
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Sphero
On the outside it's a ball – but on the inside it's a sophisticated app-controlled robot. We spend one month with Sphero
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Sony BDP-S790
Sony's new flagship Blu-ray player packs 4K-capable video upscaling and a tidy price. We test out just how future-proof the S790 is
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Toshiba Satellite U840W
An ultrabook that steps away from the brushed aluminium looks and adds an ultra-wide display – does it shape up? Our in depth review reveals all
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Panasonic DMP-BDT220
Is this Pana Blu-ray player an absolute bargain compared to the pricier offerings? Read our in depth review to find out
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Sony PlayStation 3 (2012)
Sony’s console slips on a new outfit for its third outing. Has it got the look or is it gaming mutton dressed as plastic lamb?
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Nikon Coolpix S800c
Is Nikon's Android-powered compact snapper the shape of things to come?
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Sony NSZ-GS7
Google TV is finally here and (for now) it's a little Sony box. Is this the Holy Grail of media streaming?
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Synology DS212j
The days of lugging data around on USB sticks are over, this home hardware will keep your media safe and always available






