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Kindle Paperwhite 2018: is it the best e-reader out there?
After 3 years of waiting, Amazon has finally decided to please its fans and release a new model of its famous Kindle Paperwhite. So what’s new with the device? Will it become one of the best e-readers on the market? We are here to explain everything you need to know. 8 reasons to buy a Kindle Amazon Prime: Is it really worth it?

by Benoit

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6 Min. Reading time

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Nokia 7.1 review: so much wasted potential
HMD is back with a new mid-range Nokia smartphone: the Nokia 7.1, successor to the Nokia 7. Is this device a mid-range phone that can hold its own in a competitive price range? We’ll explain everything in our review. Nokia’s distinct design brings back the wow effect Nokia 7 Plus review: the affordable Pixel that Google denied us

by Steffen Herget

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8 Min. Reading time

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SMART HOME & ROBOTS
Amazon Echo Plus and Echo Sub: "Alexa, make the floors shake"
The Echo speakers from Amazon sure are smart with the digital assistant Alexa built in. You can now control your entire smart home via voice commands with the new Echo Plus. And if you hook it up to the new Echo Sub, you can really crank up the noise.   Wi-Fi speakers: systems for today and the future Amazon Echo Spot review: an AI video assistant for your bedside

by Steffen Herget

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6 Min. Reading time

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HTC U12 Life review: sexy and it knows it
It has been more than 8 years since we met – the first time I held an HTC in my hands was in 2010. It was also my first foray into the Android world. Now, almost a decade later, the reunion has made me a little nervous. After my brief relationship with the HTC Desire, a new one has begun with the company’s current mid-range device. The HTC U12 Life, of course, can’t be compared with one of my first smartphones. The evolution is noticeable. Eight years is a long time. The little brother of the U12+ makes that clear. Thank you HTC for removing the buttons from the U12 Plus HTC U11 Life review: basically a low-cost Pixel

by Silvia Santos

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11 Min. Reading time

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LG V40 ThinQ review: a solid smartphone, but is that enough?
LG’s V series has always been the richest in every respect. Since last year, the V30 has had many camera features and a Quad DAC audio solution. This year the company intends to take a step forward. On paper, the V40 ThinQ is a device that can compete with any other phone in the high end, but is it really the case? Find out in our full review. LG V30 review: Stunning design, flawed workmanship LG G7 review: better ThinQ twice

by Simone Scanu

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10 Min. Reading time

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Asus ZenFone 5: premium design, moderate price
After the unconvincing ZenFone 4, Asus has changed its gameplan, betting on a premium design within the mid-range with the Zenfone 5. A large screen, dual rear camera, AI… is it enough to stand out against the competition? You can find out below in our full review. And yes, the new Zenfone looks like an iPhone X. The new ZenFones: A small but delightful niche 5 things you probably don’t know about Asus

by Daniel Calvo

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9 Min. Reading time

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OUTDOOR & GARDEN
Neato Botvac D4 Connected vacuum cleaner review: the new mid-range star
Unveiled at IFA 2018, the Botvac D4 Connected is one of the latest innovations launched by the American brand Neato. The objective? Compete with the more expensive iRobot Roomba vacuum cleaners and stand out from the cheap Xiaomi vacuum cleaners. After more than a week with this thing cleaning my apartment, the time has come to take stock. Xiaomi Mi Robot vacuum review: Say goodbye to household mess No, I won’t let robots clean my house

by Pierre Vitré

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6 Min. Reading time

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LG V40 ThinQ performance test: don’t expect any turbulence
The LG V40 ThinQ is the latest addition to the South Korean brand’s flagship family. Officially launched in early October in New York and available now in the U.S., this device promises to perform well on paper. So how did it fare on all our benchmark tests? Everything we know about the LG V40 ThinQ LG G7 review: better ThinQ twice

by Simone Scanu

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2 Min. Reading time

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Motorola One: up to date software, out of date hardware
For a long time now, Motorola has been relying on Android OS for its smartphones, aside from making a few adjustments. That means there’s little bloatware. But with the Motorola One, they’re going one step further and committing to long-term updates. But has the manufacturer been a bit too stingy when it comes to the hardware? Find out in our full review. Moto G6 review: The G-Series is back and taking no prisoners Looking for a cheap smartphone? The best for under $300

by Christopher Gabbert

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8 Min. Reading time

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Emporio Armani Connected review: just another pretty face
It’s 2018, and fashion brands have also started manufacturing smartwatches. One of the largest manufacturers, the Fossil Group, has recently discovered the market. Almost all brands in the group now have their own models on offer, and the Emporio Armani Connected, which is one of the most beautiful new smartwatches, was launched at IFA 2018. But can the watch offer more than just good design? Best Android smartwatches of 2018 Samsung Gear S3 review: the best of both worlds

by Bastian Siewers

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7 Min. Reading time