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I went hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 — and I'm already dreaming about all the work I could do on it
By Richard Priday published
Not yet ratedI'm surprised by how much has changed with Samsung's Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra tablets, with upgrades to its desktop mode and S Pen showing an even greater focus on productivity.

I tested the Razer Blade 14 (2025) — and it may be the perfect on-the-go gaming laptop
By Scott Younker published
Razer's new Blade 14 (2025) brings actual upgrades to a laptop that was great last year, but was barely different from the previous version.

ExpressVPN review
By Mo Harber-Lamond, Shaun Rockwood last updated
VPN In our complete ExpressVPN review, we run down this well-known VPN's features, apps and performance, and give our unbiased opinion of the service.

ReMarkable Paper Pro Move review: E-paper in your pocket
By Alex Wawro published
The ReMarkable Paper Pro Move is a pocket-sized (and cheaper) version of last year's Paper Pro that's great for writers and note-takers alike.

Surfshark VPN Review
By Shaun Rockwood last updated
VPN In my hands-on Surfshark review, I test every aspect of the service to find out whether it's a bargain alternative to the biggest names.

I ditched my MacBook for the Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 514 and I’m in love — but there’s a catch
By Jason England published
The best 2-in-1 Chromebook you can buy right now.

I didn't think mechanical keyboards could last for aeons — and then I tested the McHose x Unbox Therapy UT98
By Nikita Achanta published
The McHose x Unbox Therapy UT98 is a fantastic productivity keyboard offering a great typing experience, and it looks and sounds just as great.

I Travelled Across Europe With the RayNeo Air 3s Pro — Here’s Why They Are the Right Budget AR Glasses for You
By Jason England published
The RayNeo Air 3s Pro gives you seriously strong AR glasses at an affordable price — the picture quality of $500 specs at $299.

I enjoyed testing the Cherry XTRFY MX 8.3 TKL Wireless — here’s why it (almost) justifies its outrageous price tag
By Nikita Achanta published
The Cherry XTRFY MX 8.3 TKL Wireless is a good mechanical keyboard with max 8,000Hz polling and a customizable screen. However, it has a few flaws.
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