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Laser’s 14 inch Portable Monitor reviewed: a steal
Launched at $99, the Laser 14 inch Portable Monitor wins on value, though it’s not as perfect as you might think.
GameSir Pocket Taco reviewed: truly niche
Can the iPhone truly become a retro console? The GameSir Pocket Taco gives the idea a go with a controller that like the name suggests wraps like a taco.
Stoov Huge Hug 3 reviewed: warm wherever
The $299 price might put you off, but the comfort will keep you there, as the Stoov Huge Hug 3 uses the power of infrared heating to make winter a little easier.
Roborock F25 Ace Pro reviewed: fantastic overkill
Cleaning your floors is rarely fun, but the Roborock F25 Ace Pro delivers an experience that’s not only great at its job, but entertaining at times, too.
Asus Zenbook Duo reviewed: clever and costly
At over $6000, you’d expect the Zenbook Duo to be exceptional, and the two-screen laptop-desktop hybrid definitely wins points. But that price is a killer issue.
GameSir’s G8+ Galileo wired MFi controller reviewed
GameSir’s G8+ Galileo MFi Wired Game Controller brings a nice degree of customisation features to the mobile game controller marketplace, though the app could use some work.
Mixtape reviewed: here for the ride
Better than any walking simulator, Mixtape is a journey through memories that feels like a John Hughes movie, and an absolute joy, at that.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra reviewed: made for more
Phones do a lot of things, but the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra strives to do more by turning the camera and screen into major features, not just a minor update.
Amazon Kindle Colorsoft reviewed: Paperwhite in colour
A little bit of colour on a Kindle is now a reality, but the price of the Kindle Colorsoft is a little high.
Sennheiser HD 480 Pro Plus reviewed: comfy cans
Taking your mix to go is easy with a powerful laptop, and the Sennheiser HD 480 Pro means you can keep the sound to yourself, as well.