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We give you in-depth reviews of the latest devices to let you know which ones are worth buying.

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Acer Switch Alpha 12 Hybrid Tablet Review

Looking for a better priced Surface Pro 4? The $600 Acer Switch Alpha 12 offers 90% of a Surface Pro, at almost half the cost.

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ASUS ZenPad 10 Z300M Review

Android tablets are having a hard time right now. Well, they've always had a hard time. The iPad is difficult to go up against, and now even Google is making their own tablet.

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VR SKY CX v3 All-in-One Android VR Headset Review

Cardboard VR headsets that you need to strap your phone into are so much effort. The VR Sky CX V3 is different: it's a complete, all-in-one, Android-based VR headset.

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HTC 10 Review

There's little to complain about with the HTC 10, aside from the mediocre battery life and quiet speakers. But there's nothing about it to get excited about, either.

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Watch and Play With Your Pets Remotely, with Petcube

Bridging the gap between a webcam and interactive toy, Petcube lets you spy on, talk to, and play with your companion animals while you're away from home.

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Syma X8HG Drone Review

If you're stepping up from a "toy" quadcopter for the first time, or want a device with a mounted HD camera, then the Syma X8HG is both a suitable and affordable choice.

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LG G5 Review and Giveaway

It's rare to see a flagship smartphone that actually innovates at this point. They're all starting to blend together as similarly-sized unibody metal slabs with nearly identical features.

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Chuwi HiBook Review

The HiBook comes with both Android 5.1 Lollipop and Windows 10, and you can buy an optional keyboard for getting real work done in either operating system.

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NVIDIA Shield TV Review

The proposition is simple: Pack some of today’s best performing mobile hardware into a sandwich shaped box – for streaming video and media, and playing mobile games. That’s why you need to pay $200-300.

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Razer Wildcat Xbox Controller Review

Razer was a lading eSports brand before the term even existed: it's been in the premium gaming peripheral market since 2005, and while pricey, it has released plenty of devices from mice to gaming tablets.

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Foobot Indoor Air Quality Monitor Review

Shipping for $199, the Foobot, a connected indoor air monitor could potentially change your quality of life.

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Invoxia Triby Review

Want a voice control smart home hub? Take a look at Invoxia’s $199 Triby. The Triby offers a unique take on a game-changing smart home product. But is it right for you?

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The Doogee X5 Max is Ridiculously Cheap

The Doogee X5 Max has a huge battery and 5" IPS screen, running Android 6.0 – for just $65.

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Build LEGO on Your Macbook, with BrikBook – Because Why Not?

BrikBook is a Lego-compatible case for your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro, giving you complete creative freedom to design your own decals. We've got FOUR BrikBooks to giveaway!

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Coding for Kids - BBC micro:bit Review

Following in the footsteps of the hugely popular Raspberry Pi minicomputer and Arduino microcontroller comes the BBC micro:bit - and yes, we do mean that BBC.

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Amazon Kindle Oasis Review

Would you pay $290 for an eReader? Amazon bets that bookworms neck-deep in Amazon's eBook market will buy the Kindle Oasis. But you might come to find a bone-dry Oasis.

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iLife A4 Robot Vacuum Review

Previously the domain of the super rich, you can now pick up a robot vacuum cleaner for under $200, and as far as household gadgets go, this is surprisingly one of the more useful ones.

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Lytro's First Camera is Now Cheap - Should You Buy One?

When Lytro's original "light field camera" arrived on the scene in 2012, it cost $399. Four years on and you can pick one up for 75% less than the original retail price.

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