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Panasonic MZ2000: The perfect TV for cinephiles
TVs

The Panasonic MZ2000 delivers unparalleled image accuracy, immersive sound and a great set of gaming features

£1999 inc VAT
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Samsung S95C review: The jewel in Samsung’s QD-OLED crown
TVs

The Samsung S95C takes quantum dot OLED to the next level and delivers stunning 4K HDR images but costs a lot more than its S90C stablemate

£2699 inc VAT
MuscleGun Carbon review: A super mid-range massage gun
Massage guns

The MuscleGun Carbon isn’t cheap, but it’s well made and offers impressive muscle relief

£190 inc VAT
Chillblast Phantom16 review teaser
Chillblast Phantom 16 review: Mostly impressive
Gaming laptops

It may not use the latest generation CPU and GPU but the Chillblast Phantom 16 still packs a punch

£1699 (inc VAT)
Acer Nitro 17 review teaser
Acer Nitro 17: A perfectly balanced gaming laptop
Gaming laptops

Acer’s latest 17in Nitro has few faults worthy of mention and offers great value for money

£1350 (inc VAT)
Ecovacs Deebot N8+ review
Robot vacuum cleaners

It empties its own waste, which sounds revolutionary, but in practice probably isn’t worth the extra you have to pay for it

£679 Inc VAT
Revlon One Step review: Smooth and bouncy hair in minutes
Hair care

Revlon’s brilliantly designed One Step allows you to step up your styling and deliver a salon-style blowdry at home

£70 inc VAT
Ecovacs Deebot X1 Omni: A top-drawer robo-vac, but expensive
Robot vacuum cleaners

A feature-packed robot vacuum cleaner that mops much better than most, but it’s awfully expensive

£1499 inc VAT
Silver Cross by Tinie review teaser
Silver Cross ‘Rise by Tinie’ Stroller review: Super stylish
Prams & pushchairs

A super stylish and practical premium compact travel system that’s part of a limited-run capsule collection

£695 (inc VAT)
Motorola Moto G73 5G review: Stunted growth
Mobile phones

The Motorola Moto G73 5G is technically proficient, but it’s not enough of an advancement over the G62 to justify the increased price

£270 inc VAT