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2 weeks ago |
expertreviews.co.uk | Andy White
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 £150 Gorgeous design Spacious, detailed sound Powerbank capabilities Not very rugged for a portable speaker No IP rating Zero customisation options Iconic is a word thrown around far too often, but a strong case can be made that the Audio Pro Addon T3 Bluetooth speaker falls into that category.
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4 weeks ago |
expertreviews.com | Andy White
Our Tech Editor was in Paris to check out the latest additions to TCL’s aggressively priced Mini LED TV lineup TCL continues to make waves in the TV industry by ruthlessly undercutting the competition with supersized models at frankly ludicrous prices. Over the past 12 months, it has brought us the exceptional TCL C855K, which won our Best Buy award, the highly recommended TCL Q9BK, and the TCL P755K, which television expert John Archer described as “another budget TCL TV hero”.
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4 weeks ago |
expertreviews.com | Andy White
Samsung QN90F review: HDR performanceThe QN90F is packed with premium picture technologies, all of which play a part in delivering a spectacular 4K HDR experience. For starters, brightness is intense. Calman Ultimate measurements reveal Samsung’s screen hitting almost 2,500cd/m² on a 10% HDR test window in Filmmaker Mode, which translates into some of the brightest highlights I’ve seen on a consumer TV.
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1 month ago |
expertreviews.com | Andy White
Price when reviewed : £119 inc VAT Audio-Technica’s cartilage-conduction headphones surpass bone-conduction alternatives in some areas but aren’t the perfect open-ear package Pros Excellent battery life Clean sound and useful in-app options Less vibration than bone conduction Cons Leak quite a lot of sound Can be hard to hear in noisy places Headband too small for some The Audio-Technica ATH-CC500BT2 could easily be mistaken for bone-conduction headphones but, instead, they transmit sound via...
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1 month ago |
expertreviews.com | Andy White
JBL took over an “urban chic” venue in London to celebrate the launch of its Charge 6, Flip 7, PartyBox 520 and PartyBox Encore 2 speakers JBL has no intention of loosening its grip on the Bluetooth speaker market if the launch of four new additions to its range is anything to go by. The market-leading American manufacturer took over 26 Leake Street in the heart of London last week to unveil the JBL Charge 6 and JBL Flip 7, alongside the JBL PartyBox 520 and JBL PartyBox Encore 2.
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