Bowers & Wilkins Z2 review
The successor to B&W’s Zeppelin Mini is just as stylish but rocks the new Lightning connector for iPhone 5 fun and frolics

The successor to B&W’s Zeppelin Mini is just as stylish but rocks the new Lightning connector for iPhone 5 fun and frolics
It’s elegant, it’s expensive, it sounds unbelievable – the BeoVision 11 is unlike any TV you’ll encounter this year. But is it worth 5 grand?
With a big, high-res front-lit screen and more power than your average e-reader, Kobo’s latest device falls into luxury territory – but can it steal the limelight away from Amazon’s Kindle family?
When Renault told us to pack our bags to take its outlandish, sci-fi inspired electric two-seater for a test drive, we just couldn’t resist its quirky charm and novelty value. But how did it fare on the road?
We were invited to the Samsung Unpacked event after enough Galaxy S3 rumours and speculation to make Apple feel unloved. Thankfully the super smartphone was there for us to have a play with. Join us for a quick tour ahead of its May 30th European release.
HP’s Envy 14 Spectre is a serious bit of ultrabook eye candy and after a sparkling debut at CES, we finally get our grubby mitts on HP’s glassy aluminium machine. But it’s fatter, heavier and pricier than the competition – so what makes it so special?
The wafer-thin, Ice cream Sandwich-toting One S is HTC’s thinnest phone yet and second in command to the quad-core-toting One X. With a healthy selection of great features and the latest software, the One S will make for a great smartphone companion. See it in action in our video review
In the words of Tim Cook, Apple and its shiny new iPad 3 are “redefining a category it created with the original iPad two years ago”. He’s not wrong. Round 3 sees Apple’s best iPad yet.
With its Retina Display, 1080p video and quad-core graphics, the new iPad – or iPad 3, whatever you want to call it – is without a doubt the best tablet you can buy. Find out why in our video review…
Amazon’s newest ereader has ditched the buttons – well, almost – in favour of a finger-friendly reading experience. But does a touchscreen interface mean a compromise in performance?
The wait is over and Android fans can stop biting their nails in anticipation, as Samsung’s Galaxy S3 – and undoubtedly one of the most important gadgets of the year – has finally arrived.
It’s ditched the aluminium chassis of its shape-shifting tablet/laptop hybrid sibling and sacrifices have been made to drag that price tag down – but that doesn’t mean this entry-level Transformer is a no frills machine…