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Unlike the latest Barbie film, HMD's bright pink feature phone is all surface and no substance. The biggest gimmick of 2024
2024's Galaxy FE model shaves off some performance compared to Samsung's high-end models, but retains all the essentials
Google's new smartwatch continues on the same path but does most things a little better, and a few things much better
The Redmi 13C is the cheapest phone I've tried in a long time, but after testing it, I've realised there are a few big reasons for its low price
Eset's safety app is affordable and can make your time with your mobile phone safer
You get a good collection of features in the F-Secure app. But why make it so hard to purchase?
Top-level virus protection and limited VPN in this relatively feature-rich app
Avast antivirus and security is a mobile phone protection app that you can get for free, but not with full functionality.
Haven't we seen all this already? AVG's Android security suite has the same feature set as Avast but with one advantage
A security app that doesn't excel in any single area, but is a solid choice on the whole if you can afford it
Some features are missing, but the ones you get are the most important, and they are excellent
OnePlus wants to challenge both Samsung and Apple with the Pad 2. Is it succeeding? In some ways, absolutely
The Pulse Pro is very similar to the cheap Nokia smartphones HMD has made in the past, and it struggles to compete with non-repairable phones
It can't compete on performance, display and photography, but the Nokia XR21 will last a long time, in more ways than one
Lenovo's latest cut-price tablet has features for entertainment, play, and productivity but the hardware fails to match
Philips isn't pushing as hard this year, and the top model compromises on sound in particular but the OLED+908 is a solid all-round TV
Lenovo's new Chromebook Plus has more and better features than the competition making the Flex 5 a top option
The Lenovo Legion Go is handheld gaming PC with an impressive display and smart controls, but it can be quite confusing to use
This year's "people's" TV from Philips is a step up on several counts. As long as you're not too demanding it could well the the one for you.
With local dimming and top quality image management, the Sony Bravia X85L is an impressive TV. However, it edges on the pricier side