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Skriware 3D Printer Review

After a successful Kickstarter campaign, Skriware have brought a new 3D printer to market, which aims to be as consumer friendly as possible.

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Blackview P2 Review

The Blackview P2 has a massive 6,000mAh battery – if you're looking for a device that can last for days on a single charge, look no further.

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Chuwi Lapbook 14.1 Review

Need something cheap but portable, that runs real applications? Chuwi has the device for you: a 14.1" laptop running Windows 10 on the latest Apollo Lake chipset, for the absolutely reasonable price of under $300.

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DJI Phantom 4 Review

DJI's Phantom 4 was the first to introduce smart features, like obstacle avoidance and return-to-home. But it's not cheap, at just over $1000 for the basic kit.

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TerraMaster F2-220 NAS Review

The F2-220 2-bay NAS enclosure by TerraMaster is a sub-$200 personal backup and storage solution. It has a dual core Intel CPU, and can handle up to 16TB of storage.

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ZTE Axon 7 Review

While most high-end phones cost well over $600, the ZTE Axon 7 manages to pack amazing specs into a $400 phone -- and the result is impressive.

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Oculus Touch VR Controllers Review

The Oculus Rift has been missing something fundamental since launch: VR controllers. With the addition of Touch, the Oculus VR experience is finally complete.

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Garmin Vivomove Sport Review

Do you hate modern wearables and just want a dead simple smartwatch for activity-tracking? Garmin's $150 Vivomove smartwatch gives you the opportunity to be as lazy, or as active, as you want.

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Teclast TBook 16 Pro Hybrid Dual-Boot Tablet Review and Giveaway

The Teclast TBook 16 Pro is a hybrid tablet with detachable keyboard that dual boots both Windows 10 and Android 5.1. The tablet is available for around $200, while the keyboard is an additional $50 accessory.

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3Doodler Create 3D Pen Review

3D printing as an active, artistic endeavor is here in the form of the 3Doodler Create, which is quite simply "The World's First 3D Printing Pen".

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Sony PlayStation 4 Pro Review

Is the PS4 Pro such a big improvement that it's worth upgrading, or just a failed experiment? Let's find out.

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Blackview R6 Review

The Blackview R6 has a lot going for it but lacks a few important features that would otherwise make it an exceptional buy.

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Reolink DIY Security and CCTV System ADK8-20B4 Review

Reolink offer a range of professional-grade DIY CCTV security systems, and its newest product – the ADK8-20B4 – offers incredibly good value for money.

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Matrix Creator for Raspberry Pi Review

The Matrix Creator is a Swiss Army Knife for your Pi, with 15 sensors, a suite of communications protocols, a ring of RGB LEDs, a microphone array, and more!

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AppKettle, The Smart Kettle Review

It turns out that making a good cup of tea is a lot tougher than you thought. As a tea drinker of 30 years, I was surprised to learn I'd been doing it all wrong.

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Xiaomi Yi II 4K Action Cam Review

Forget about poor quality videos from a pair of ugly sunglasses that you can only purchase from a travelling vending machine. To really share the exciting bits of life, you should use an action cam.

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Google Pixel XL Review and Giveaway

Google's first branded device delivers one of the best devices in the Android ecosystem: the $770 Pixel XL. The XL launched with similar specs as the $500 Nexus 6P, but is it worth $770?

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Asus ZenFone 3 Review

The Asus ZenFone 3 rivals similar phones like the OnePlus and the ZTE Axon 7 that offer high-end specs for several hundred dollars cheaper than other flagship devices.

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