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2 weeks ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Pete Wise |Rob Waugh |Alun Taylor |Jon Mundy
How long does the Shark FlexBreeze last? The Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo Portable Misting Fan qualifies for a two-year manufacturer's guarantee, although you must register the product with Shark in order to receive this cover. Beyond that time period it's difficult to assess how much longer the product might last, since it was released recently. It's worth noting that the fan's operation is reliant on an in-built lithium-ion battery and these tend to degrade after years of use.
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2 weeks ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Alun Taylor |Jon Mundy |Rebecca Astill |Rob Waugh
I've been playing games on Razer's new Blade 16 and have discovered that its understated exterior conceals a stunning level of performanceThis article contains affiliate links. The products or services listed have been selected independently by journalists after hands-on testing or sourcing expert opinions. We may earn a commission when you click a link, buy a product or subscribe to a service.
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2 weeks ago |
expertreviews.co.uk | Alun Taylor
To help us provide you with free impartial advice, we may earn a commission if you buy through links on our site. Learn more Reviewed price £2443 range starts at £1,732 Impressive 8MP webcam Evolved “Zero-Lattice” keyboard Long battery life Expensive 60Hz-only display Design could be braver The Dell Pro 13 is the first of the new breed of Dell laptops announced at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show and represents a seismic shift in Dell’s laptop range.
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3 weeks ago |
expertreviews.co.uk | Alun Taylor
To help us provide you with free impartial advice, we may earn a commission if you buy through links on our site. Learn more About as cheap as printers get Looks and build quality belie price Reasonable running costs USB-only connectivity Mediocre standard print quality It’s a standing joke that buying a new printer is often cheaper than buying new ink cartridges for an existing printer, but in the case of the Canon Pixma MG2551S, it’s quite literally true.
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3 weeks ago |
itpro.com | Alun Taylor
Geekom is another Chinese OEM carving out a name for itself in the Mini PC market. Unlike the mini PC boxes we've looked at recently from relative newcomers Acemagic and Beelink which are both entry level devices built around Intel's N150 processor the Geekom Mini IT13 2025 Edition, to give it its full title, runs on the altogether more potent Core i9-13900HK CPU. Naturally, that puts the new Geekom box into a different price category from its Twin Lake juniors.
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