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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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Mycestro Wearable Mouse Review and Giveaway

Mycestro turns your hand into a three-dimensional mouse. Waving your hand around as an input device might seem Harry Potter-esque, but for $150 your fantasy can become a reality.

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Okidokeys Smart-Lock Review and Giveaway

If you're living in rented accommodation or just uncomfortable drilling holes in your door to fit a smart lock, Okidokeys might be the solution you're looking for.

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New Nintendo 3DS XL Review and Competition

The New 3DS XL is here, and it brings some interesting changes – but is it worth upgrading if you already have a 3DS? Should new users save some cash and buy the older generation?

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Airwheel Q5 Review And Giveaway

Orthodontists of the world, rejoice. You're about to become very, very rich. Someone had the bright idea to attach an electric motor to a unicycle, creating the Airwheel Q5 in the process.

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Kano: The DIY Computer For Kids To Code and Learn (Review and Competition)

Can a small child build a computer and learn to code on it? To find out, I tested it on one 3 year old boy with little experience of computers, and his 9 year cousin, a girl with a close relationship with her Nintendo Wii.

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Dell Venue 7840 Review (and Competiton)

The Dell Venue 7840 is the thinnest tablet currently on the market, with a nearly bezel-less design and a large front-facing speaker. But is it worth the $400 price tag?

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Canary Home Security System Review and Competition

Canary is finally here: "the first smart security device for everyone". Is it the last word in affordable home security and monitoring systems, or just another overpriced and glorified webcam?

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Use Your Laptop Lying Down: Super Gorone Desk Review and Competition

The Super Gorone Desk is an adjustable desk you can use in bed, or sat cross legged on the floor, with a flat surface that can hold even heaviest laptops. Is it worth $120 though?

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Sony SmartWatch 3 Review and Competition

The SmartWatch 3 comes with Google's Android Wear, but unlike other versions of Android Wear, offers a near-perfect hardware profile.

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BLU Studio Energy Review and Giveaway

For only $150, the BLU Studio Energy packs a massive 5,000mAH battery that lasts for days - but is it more than just a huge battery?

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Lenovo ThinkPad X131e Chromebook Review and Giveaway

Lenovo's ThinkPad laptops are known as being among the best Windows laptops you can buy; so when Lenovo released a ThinkPad-branded Chromebook, we were eager to see whether the ThinkPad branding was justified.

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Fitbit Surge Review and Giveaway

There is a single benchmark for the efficacy of a fitness wearable: does it help optimize your workout? The FitBit Surge claims it can do just that.

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Moov Fitness Tracker Review and Giveaway

While most fitness trackers demand to be worn at all times, today we're taking a look at one that doesn't: the Moov.

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Twiddler 3 Review and Giveaway

The Twiddler is a one-handed keyboard device which works using chording to theoretically enable typing at up 240 words per minute; and it has a mouse pointer. Mind blown yet?

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Brilens LS1280 Laser Projector Review and Giveaway

Fresh from CES2015, Brilens have launched the first ever projector equipped with a hybrid laser-LED bulb: long lasting and zero maintenance in a small and portable package.

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Nyrius ARIES Home+ Wireless HDMI Transmitter Review And Giveaway

The Nyrius ARIES Home+ wireless HDMI transmitter promises zero latency: crucial for gaming where speed and timing is important. Does it deliver? Find out, and enter to win your own.

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Dell XPS 13 2015 Review and Giveaway

The XPS represents the pinnacle of laptop design in 2015, and it's the best bang for your buck out of any laptop we've ever seen in the $800 price range.

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