Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra review

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Samsung is back with another big phone in the Galaxy Note20 Ultra, and does it right by focusing on its biggest asset, the S Pen.

Princess Peach: Showtime! review on Nintendo Switch

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Princess Peach: Showtime! on Nintendo Switch is a whimsical adventure that puts creativity and fun on centre stage.

Vitamix 6500 stand blender review

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The Vitamix 6500 stand blender is perfect if you want a powerful motor and handy soup, smoothie, and frozen treat settings.

Shure SRH840A and SRH440A studio headphones review

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The Shure SRH840A and SRH440A are revisions of classic monitor headphones that will interest audio creators, musicians and podcasters.

Defunc Mondo over-ear headphones review

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Simple controls, comfortable design, and satisfactory sound quality make the Defunc Mondo over-ear headphones a decent choice for everyday listening.

My Review of the Meccano Meccanoid XL 2.0 Personal Robot

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If you enjoy complex mechanical projects, STEM learning toys, or super friendly (and highly interactive) robots, then you'll love the Meccano Meccanoid XL 2.0 Personal Robot. This bot, which is the newly updated version of last year's Meccanoid G15 KS, has over 3000 pre-programmed phrases & numerous other features that you can learn all about by reading my review. If this interests you, then click on through!

360fly 4K camera review

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Great images will always look great in 2D, but when you can shoot from a 360-degree point of view, the perspective changes. That’s because the perspective is entirely interactive, letting you move or pan the image in any direction to get a different angle. The 360fly 4K is a 360 camera that captures the world that way, and is made to do it in rugged situations.

Review: Altec Lansing Bluetooth Portable Speakers

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  Never be without your music with Altec Lansing Bluetooth Portable Speakers!

LG G4 OLED evo TV review

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The LG G4 OLED evo TV’s stunning picture quality, smart features and AI processing make it one of the best TVs of the year, my full review.

Review: Samsung Galaxy S7

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Samsung may give a little more precedence to its edged displays, like that on the Galaxy S7 Edge, but the more traditional “flat” Galaxy S7 is another option. Simplifying things to two devices, Samsung has essentially boiled it down to a choice between going with the edge or not. The Galaxy S7 hasn’t been deprived of anything, sporting the same internal specs and overall performance as its edged counterpart, including the incremental additions and improvements.