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Best TV 2021
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1. LG CX Series OLED TV
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2. Samsung Q950TS QLED TV
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3. Sony A8H OLED
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4. Samsung Q80T QLED TV
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5. Sony Bravia X900H Series
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published: 28 Feb 2021
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Why the iPhone 11 is a better buy than the iPhone 12...
Opinion: It's all too easy to be seduced by shiny new things
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The iPhone 12 has been officially announced, and it's one of a series of four new iPhones boasting the same numerical value, vying for the space in your pocket.
But if you're in the market for a new Apple handset, you may be better off ignoring the iPhone 12 and it's siblings altogether and i...
published: 08 Nov 2020
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What is the best laptop you can buy right now? (2020) | TechRadar Talks
Find our full list of best laptops here - https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/mobile-computing/laptops/best-laptops-1304361
Welcome to our pick of the best laptops of 2020. Whether you're working from home or in the office, after a gaming PC to unwind with or just looking for a budget laptop that can keep you connected to friends and family, we're here to help.
We've already seen some brilliant new laptops in 2020 from the likes of HP, Dell and Apple, and we've put them all through their paces. During our rigorous laptop review process, if we think a device is worthy of inclusion in our best laptops list, then we put it here.
So, you'll find our pick of the top laptops to suit a whole range of budgets and needs – and with our built-in price comparison tool, which scours the internet for ...
published: 07 Jun 2020
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Galaxy S21 hands-on | First look at the S21, S21 Plus and S21 Ultra
We got an early hands-on with the new Samsung Galaxy S21 range including the base S21, S21 Plus and S21 Ultra.
They’re releasing more than a month earlier than anyone had anticipated – Friday, January 29, 2021. But good news, you don’t even have to wait that long to find out how they feel in the hand. TechRadar has already got hands-on time with all three phones, including the gem of the lineup, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra.
Now – before we tell you about the design and specs of the S21 series, here’s one more delightful twist: All three new Samsung phones are cheaper than their predecessors, starting at 799 dollars in the US, 769 pounds in the UK, and 1,249 Australia Dollars in Australia.
That’s a significant 200 US dollars less than the S20 at launch. To put it another way: Samsung i...
published: 14 Jan 2021
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PS5 review | Should You Buy PlayStation 5 at launch?
We were hoping for great things from the PlayStation 5, and Sony's next-gen console delivers. But should you buy a PS5 at launch? We'll answer all your questions in this video review of the latest PlayStation console.
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Our PS5 Review
Sony has re-imagined the key parts of the experience – from a simpler setup and new well-thought-out user interface, to a revolutionary controller and added bonuses for PS Plus members – and the result is a console that we can't help but be impressed wit...
published: 12 Nov 2020
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The best 4K TVs 2020
The best 4K TVs you can buy right now...
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5. Sony Bravia A9G OLED TV
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4. LG B9 Series OLED
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published: 09 Aug 2020
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The best true wireless earphones 2020
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5. Klipsch T5 True Wireless
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4. Lypertek Tevi
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published: 26 Jul 2020
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PS5 Unboxing | First look at the PlayStation 5
The PlayStation 5 (PS5) is here and our own Nick Pino is unboxing it for you. Check out everything that will come in the PS5 box right here.
Read more about the PS5 here - https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/ps5
The PS5 (or PlayStation 5) is Sony's long-awaited next-generation console. It costs $499.99 / £449.99 / AU$749.95 and will be available from November 12, 2020 (in select markets such as the US and Japan) and November 19, 2020 for the rest of the world, including the UK. Sony is also releasing a Digital Edition of the console, which removes the disc drive and costs $399.99 / £359.99 / AU$599.95.
After months of speculation, leaks and announcements, we now know pretty much everything about the PS5. Though Sony's marketing strategy has been to drip-feed information, we've now seen th...
published: 27 Oct 2020
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What is the best phone of the decade? TechRadar's top 5 list
What were the best phones of the decade?
TechRadar's James Peckham (Phones Editor) and Gareth Beavis (Editor-In-Chief) sit down to talk about their phones of the decade and see if they can agree on a top 5 list!
Let us know in the comments what you favourite phone of this decade has been and if you agree with us here at TechRadar.
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published: 22 Dec 2019
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iPhone 12 Mini Review
The iPhone 12 mini is a dainty delight
Apple’s iPhone 12 mini is a triumph, with top-end tech and a premium design combining to produce a phone that can compete with some of the very best handsets on the market, and all in a smaller body than you’d expect for a flagship device.
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This is essentially the iPhone 12 reprised, but in a smaller form factor that will suit those looking for a more compact phone than top-end manufacturers – including Apple – have been able...
published: 09 Nov 2020
13:47
Best TV 2021
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1. LG CX Series OLED TV
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1. LG CX Series OLED TV
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2. Samsung Q950TS QLED TV
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3. Sony A8H OLED
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4. Samsung Q80T QLED TV
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5. Sony Bravia X900H Series
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Looking for the best TV to buy this year? Look no further than this guide, which has the latest and great televisions you should be considering for your next screen, from OLED TVs and QLED giants to new Mini LED contenders.
We're not far into 2021 at this point, but the best TVs from last year are still on sale and well worth the investment, packing in high resolutions, colorful HDR, and the all-round feature set to make for truly impressive sets. They're largely cheaper than they were at launch too, and could be smart buys ahead of the higher RRPs of their 2021 successors.
Our picks below represent the absolute crème de la crème of what's available today (see: LG CX OLED, the Sony A8H OLED and Samsung Q95T) but we've also highlighted a number of TVs that provide incredible value for your money, too. Combined, you've got a list of the best TVs at any budget.
That said, we're always adding more screens to this list as the year progresses, so be sure to check back in a month or two to see the latest additions to this TV hall of fame.
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1. LG CX Series OLED TV
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2. Samsung Q950TS QLED TV
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3. Sony A8H OLED
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4. Samsung Q80T QLED TV
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5. Sony Bravia X900H Series
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Looking for the best TV to buy this year? Look no further than this guide, which has the latest and great televisions you should be considering for your next screen, from OLED TVs and QLED giants to new Mini LED contenders.
We're not far into 2021 at this point, but the best TVs from last year are still on sale and well worth the investment, packing in high resolutions, colorful HDR, and the all-round feature set to make for truly impressive sets. They're largely cheaper than they were at launch too, and could be smart buys ahead of the higher RRPs of their 2021 successors.
Our picks below represent the absolute crème de la crème of what's available today (see: LG CX OLED, the Sony A8H OLED and Samsung Q95T) but we've also highlighted a number of TVs that provide incredible value for your money, too. Combined, you've got a list of the best TVs at any budget.
That said, we're always adding more screens to this list as the year progresses, so be sure to check back in a month or two to see the latest additions to this TV hall of fame.
Read more - https://www.techradar.com/news/best-tv?region-switch=1614245210
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- published: 28 Feb 2021
- views: 9150
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Why the iPhone 11 is a better buy than the iPhone 12...
Opinion: It's all too easy to be seduced by shiny new things
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Opinion: It's all too easy to be seduced by shiny new things
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The iPhone 12 has been officially announced, and it's one of a series of four new iPhones boasting the same numerical value, vying for the space in your pocket.
But if you're in the market for a new Apple handset, you may be better off ignoring the iPhone 12 and it's siblings altogether and instead picking up 2019's iPhone 11.
While the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max have been discontinued thanks to the arrival of the iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max, Apple has deemed the iPhone 11 worthy of at least another year in its stores.
That suggests Apple believes it still has something to offer, and I'm inclined to agree. Here's why the iPhone 11 could be a better buy for you than the new iPhone 12.
Read our in-depth iPhone 12 review - https://www.techradar.com/reviews/iphone-12
Kicking off with the easy one. The iPhone 11 is cheaper than iPhone 12 deals - 'wowee John, you've really nailed this', you sarcastically scoff. But, who doesn't want to save some money?
Yes, it's an obvious fact, but one that's still worth noting. The iPhone 11 price was reduced with the arrival of the iPhone 12, and the 64GB entry-level model will now set you back $599 / £599 / AU$999.
That's not only cheaper than the iPhone 12 by $200/£200, but also less than the dinky new iPhone 12 mini. And if you need more storage, Apple has reduced the price of the 128GB and 256GB Phone 11 variants too. Kerching!
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The iPhone 12 has been officially announced, and it's one of a series of four new iPhones boasting the same numerical value, vying for the space in your pocket.
But if you're in the market for a new Apple handset, you may be better off ignoring the iPhone 12 and it's siblings altogether and instead picking up 2019's iPhone 11.
While the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max have been discontinued thanks to the arrival of the iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max, Apple has deemed the iPhone 11 worthy of at least another year in its stores.
That suggests Apple believes it still has something to offer, and I'm inclined to agree. Here's why the iPhone 11 could be a better buy for you than the new iPhone 12.
Read our in-depth iPhone 12 review - https://www.techradar.com/reviews/iphone-12
Kicking off with the easy one. The iPhone 11 is cheaper than iPhone 12 deals - 'wowee John, you've really nailed this', you sarcastically scoff. But, who doesn't want to save some money?
Yes, it's an obvious fact, but one that's still worth noting. The iPhone 11 price was reduced with the arrival of the iPhone 12, and the 64GB entry-level model will now set you back $599 / £599 / AU$999.
That's not only cheaper than the iPhone 12 by $200/£200, but also less than the dinky new iPhone 12 mini. And if you need more storage, Apple has reduced the price of the 128GB and 256GB Phone 11 variants too. Kerching!
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- published: 08 Nov 2020
- views: 8596
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What is the best laptop you can buy right now? (2020) | TechRadar Talks
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Welcome to our pick of the best lapto...
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Welcome to our pick of the best laptops of 2020. Whether you're working from home or in the office, after a gaming PC to unwind with or just looking for a budget laptop that can keep you connected to friends and family, we're here to help.
We've already seen some brilliant new laptops in 2020 from the likes of HP, Dell and Apple, and we've put them all through their paces. During our rigorous laptop review process, if we think a device is worthy of inclusion in our best laptops list, then we put it here.
So, you'll find our pick of the top laptops to suit a whole range of budgets and needs – and with our built-in price comparison tool, which scours the internet for the best deals, so you can shop safe in the knowledge that you're paying the lowest possible price for these brilliant notebooks as well.
Our best laptops list doesn't just focus on the most powerful – and expensive – laptops out there. We've got a wide range of different laptops for different uses and budgets, including the best gaming laptops, affordable Chromebooks and the best budget laptops as well.
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4:40 - Acer Swift 3 review - https://www.techradar.com/uk/reviews/acer-swift-3-2020
7:26 - Huawei MateBook 13 review - https://www.techradar.com/uk/reviews/huawei-matebook-13
11:00 - Dell XPS 13 (2020) review - https://www.techradar.com/uk/reviews/dell-xps-13-2020
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Welcome to our pick of the best laptops of 2020. Whether you're working from home or in the office, after a gaming PC to unwind with or just looking for a budget laptop that can keep you connected to friends and family, we're here to help.
We've already seen some brilliant new laptops in 2020 from the likes of HP, Dell and Apple, and we've put them all through their paces. During our rigorous laptop review process, if we think a device is worthy of inclusion in our best laptops list, then we put it here.
So, you'll find our pick of the top laptops to suit a whole range of budgets and needs – and with our built-in price comparison tool, which scours the internet for the best deals, so you can shop safe in the knowledge that you're paying the lowest possible price for these brilliant notebooks as well.
Our best laptops list doesn't just focus on the most powerful – and expensive – laptops out there. We've got a wide range of different laptops for different uses and budgets, including the best gaming laptops, affordable Chromebooks and the best budget laptops as well.
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- published: 07 Jun 2020
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7:11
Galaxy S21 hands-on | First look at the S21, S21 Plus and S21 Ultra
We got an early hands-on with the new Samsung Galaxy S21 range including the base S21, S21 Plus and S21 Ultra.
They’re releasing more than a month earlier than...
We got an early hands-on with the new Samsung Galaxy S21 range including the base S21, S21 Plus and S21 Ultra.
They’re releasing more than a month earlier than anyone had anticipated – Friday, January 29, 2021. But good news, you don’t even have to wait that long to find out how they feel in the hand. TechRadar has already got hands-on time with all three phones, including the gem of the lineup, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra.
Now – before we tell you about the design and specs of the S21 series, here’s one more delightful twist: All three new Samsung phones are cheaper than their predecessors, starting at 799 dollars in the US, 769 pounds in the UK, and 1,249 Australia Dollars in Australia.
That’s a significant 200 US dollars less than the S20 at launch. To put it another way: Samsung is matching Apple’s iPhone 12 mini starting price – only with the Galaxy S21, you’re getting a full-size flagship phone with a larger display, 3x camera zoom capabilities, and an almost 80% larger battery capacity. Value is why Samsung tops our best phones list yearly.
‘Everything Epic’ is the marketing tagline for these phones, and that’s true... if you buy into Samsung’s vision for the future of non-foldable smartphones. I’ll explain what that means in a minute. The S21 and S21 Plus sport 6.2 and 6.7-inch screens respectively,
– both flat instead of curved and running with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate in Full HD+. You can’t get QuadHD on these two S21 phones, but 1080p is a more-than-adequate resolution for most people. The in-screen fingerprint sensor area is now larger in the S21 lineup, meaning your wayward thumb has a better chance at logging into your phone than it did when using the previous two generations of Samsung’s handsets.
The 5G speeds here are among the fastest on the market, packing in both mmWave and sub-6 antennas, and the S21 and S21 Plus offer either 128 gigabytes or 256 gigabytes of internal storage paired with 8GB of RAM.
The S21 comes in four colors: Phantom Gray, Phantom White, Phantom Violet, AND Phantom Pink, while the S21 Plus has Gray, White and Violet, so you’re basically losing pink if you opt for the larger 6.7-inch screen. The Ultra pares it down to two colors: Phantom Black and Phantom White.
All of the colors have a matte finish that look top-notch next to last year’s S20 series, which had this reflective sheen that almost looked plasticy and cheap. What’s ironic is that the back of the better-looking S21 is actually made of plastic – OR reinforced polycarboNATE, as Samsung calls it. This is one of the ways Samsung slashed the S21 price by $200. Most people won’t notice the difference between the plastic back of S21, and Gorilla Glass used by the S21 Plus and Ultra.
Remember when I said the S21 series feeds into Samsung’s ‘Everything Epic’ tagline – if you buy into Samsung’s vision of the future of traditional phones? The company wants you to let go of some more smartphone staples this year besides that glass back in the entry-level model: gone is the microSD card slot for expandable storage, and the charger from inside the box.
If you just got over the lack of the 3.5mm headphone jack, you may have trouble with these changes. Samsung, like Apple before it, is reducing e-waste and selling chargers separately at a reduced price.
The camera upgrade, while mostly software-focused, softens the blow of this news. The S21 and S21 Plus have three rear cameras with an improved night mode, and a tweaked portrait mode (no longer named Live Focus).
You get 12MP photos out of the main and ultra-wide cameras, and 64MP photos from the telephoto camera with a 3x zoom ––– there aren’t many camera specs changes here for Samsung fans, but keep in mind zoom is entirely absent from both the iPhone 12 mini and the iPhone 12.
Samsung has enhanced its Single Take camera mode that captures both photos and videos at the same time – it can now do slow-motion video, too – and the all-new Director’s View lets you vlog with both the front and rear cameras recording simultaneously. All of the cameras – front and back – are capable of capturing 4K video at 60 frames per second, and the main rear camera can do 8K at 24 frames per second, although it’s very cropped in.
The Galaxy S21 Ultra is where things get very different year-over-year: it has a 6.8-inch curved screen that’s capable of that QuadHD resolution and 120Hz refresh rate at the same time.
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We got an early hands-on with the new Samsung Galaxy S21 range including the base S21, S21 Plus and S21 Ultra.
They’re releasing more than a month earlier than anyone had anticipated – Friday, January 29, 2021. But good news, you don’t even have to wait that long to find out how they feel in the hand. TechRadar has already got hands-on time with all three phones, including the gem of the lineup, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra.
Now – before we tell you about the design and specs of the S21 series, here’s one more delightful twist: All three new Samsung phones are cheaper than their predecessors, starting at 799 dollars in the US, 769 pounds in the UK, and 1,249 Australia Dollars in Australia.
That’s a significant 200 US dollars less than the S20 at launch. To put it another way: Samsung is matching Apple’s iPhone 12 mini starting price – only with the Galaxy S21, you’re getting a full-size flagship phone with a larger display, 3x camera zoom capabilities, and an almost 80% larger battery capacity. Value is why Samsung tops our best phones list yearly.
‘Everything Epic’ is the marketing tagline for these phones, and that’s true... if you buy into Samsung’s vision for the future of non-foldable smartphones. I’ll explain what that means in a minute. The S21 and S21 Plus sport 6.2 and 6.7-inch screens respectively,
– both flat instead of curved and running with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate in Full HD+. You can’t get QuadHD on these two S21 phones, but 1080p is a more-than-adequate resolution for most people. The in-screen fingerprint sensor area is now larger in the S21 lineup, meaning your wayward thumb has a better chance at logging into your phone than it did when using the previous two generations of Samsung’s handsets.
The 5G speeds here are among the fastest on the market, packing in both mmWave and sub-6 antennas, and the S21 and S21 Plus offer either 128 gigabytes or 256 gigabytes of internal storage paired with 8GB of RAM.
The S21 comes in four colors: Phantom Gray, Phantom White, Phantom Violet, AND Phantom Pink, while the S21 Plus has Gray, White and Violet, so you’re basically losing pink if you opt for the larger 6.7-inch screen. The Ultra pares it down to two colors: Phantom Black and Phantom White.
All of the colors have a matte finish that look top-notch next to last year’s S20 series, which had this reflective sheen that almost looked plasticy and cheap. What’s ironic is that the back of the better-looking S21 is actually made of plastic – OR reinforced polycarboNATE, as Samsung calls it. This is one of the ways Samsung slashed the S21 price by $200. Most people won’t notice the difference between the plastic back of S21, and Gorilla Glass used by the S21 Plus and Ultra.
Remember when I said the S21 series feeds into Samsung’s ‘Everything Epic’ tagline – if you buy into Samsung’s vision of the future of traditional phones? The company wants you to let go of some more smartphone staples this year besides that glass back in the entry-level model: gone is the microSD card slot for expandable storage, and the charger from inside the box.
If you just got over the lack of the 3.5mm headphone jack, you may have trouble with these changes. Samsung, like Apple before it, is reducing e-waste and selling chargers separately at a reduced price.
The camera upgrade, while mostly software-focused, softens the blow of this news. The S21 and S21 Plus have three rear cameras with an improved night mode, and a tweaked portrait mode (no longer named Live Focus).
You get 12MP photos out of the main and ultra-wide cameras, and 64MP photos from the telephoto camera with a 3x zoom ––– there aren’t many camera specs changes here for Samsung fans, but keep in mind zoom is entirely absent from both the iPhone 12 mini and the iPhone 12.
Samsung has enhanced its Single Take camera mode that captures both photos and videos at the same time – it can now do slow-motion video, too – and the all-new Director’s View lets you vlog with both the front and rear cameras recording simultaneously. All of the cameras – front and back – are capable of capturing 4K video at 60 frames per second, and the main rear camera can do 8K at 24 frames per second, although it’s very cropped in.
The Galaxy S21 Ultra is where things get very different year-over-year: it has a 6.8-inch curved screen that’s capable of that QuadHD resolution and 120Hz refresh rate at the same time.
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PS5 review | Should You Buy PlayStation 5 at launch?
We were hoping for great things from the PlayStation 5, and Sony's next-gen console delivers. But should you buy a PS5 at launch? We'll answer all your question...
We were hoping for great things from the PlayStation 5, and Sony's next-gen console delivers. But should you buy a PS5 at launch? We'll answer all your questions in this video review of the latest PlayStation console.
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Sony has re-imagined the key parts of the experience – from a simpler setup and new well-thought-out user interface, to a revolutionary controller and added bonuses for PS Plus members – and the result is a console that we can't help but be impressed with. Sure, there are problems with how few first-party games there are at launch – and it would have been nice to see support for previous generations of PlayStation titles, not just PS4 games – but the PlayStation 5 feels like a solid investment nevertheless, and we're confident that the PS5 experience will improve with age.
You may feel tempted to run out and buy a 4K/120Hz TV with HDMI 2.1 to take full advantage of the console's peak capabilities, but even without one you'll enjoy unbelievably fast load times and a gorgeous new UI.
The PS5 caters to both primed and ready next-gen gamers and tepid PS4 owners looking to dip their toes into the future of gaming - and for the latter it's a console that so seamlessly bridges the gap between the last generation and the next that you probably won't need to boot up your PS4 ever again.
From big upgrades like the super-fast NVMe SSD and powerful GPU that enable higher frame rates and ray tracing, to subtle touches like the built-in microphone on the controller that can serve as a quick stand-in for a headset, the PS5 feels like it was built for ease of use as well as pure power.
We've yet to get our hands on the PS5 Digital Edition, which we may feel differently about, and we've yet to try out some of the PS5's streaming apps and entertainment functionality, but if you're still on the fence about buying the PS5, we can wholeheartedly recommend the console as a welcome upgrade over the PS4, and an exciting portal to next-gen gameplay.
The PS5 release date in North America, Australia, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand is November 12, 2020, which is just two days after the release of its next-gen rivals, the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. For the rest of the world, the console becomes available one week later on November 19.
In terms of the PS5 price, you’re looking at $499.99 / £449.99 / AU$749.95 for the standard version of the console with a 4K Blu-ray disc drive. However, if that’s more than you want to spend, there’s also the PS5 Digital Edition, which doesn’t have a disc drive, and which is available for $399.99 / £359.99 / AU$599.95.
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Our PS5 Review
Sony has re-imagined the key parts of the experience – from a simpler setup and new well-thought-out user interface, to a revolutionary controller and added bonuses for PS Plus members – and the result is a console that we can't help but be impressed with. Sure, there are problems with how few first-party games there are at launch – and it would have been nice to see support for previous generations of PlayStation titles, not just PS4 games – but the PlayStation 5 feels like a solid investment nevertheless, and we're confident that the PS5 experience will improve with age.
You may feel tempted to run out and buy a 4K/120Hz TV with HDMI 2.1 to take full advantage of the console's peak capabilities, but even without one you'll enjoy unbelievably fast load times and a gorgeous new UI.
The PS5 caters to both primed and ready next-gen gamers and tepid PS4 owners looking to dip their toes into the future of gaming - and for the latter it's a console that so seamlessly bridges the gap between the last generation and the next that you probably won't need to boot up your PS4 ever again.
From big upgrades like the super-fast NVMe SSD and powerful GPU that enable higher frame rates and ray tracing, to subtle touches like the built-in microphone on the controller that can serve as a quick stand-in for a headset, the PS5 feels like it was built for ease of use as well as pure power.
We've yet to get our hands on the PS5 Digital Edition, which we may feel differently about, and we've yet to try out some of the PS5's streaming apps and entertainment functionality, but if you're still on the fence about buying the PS5, we can wholeheartedly recommend the console as a welcome upgrade over the PS4, and an exciting portal to next-gen gameplay.
The PS5 release date in North America, Australia, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand is November 12, 2020, which is just two days after the release of its next-gen rivals, the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. For the rest of the world, the console becomes available one week later on November 19.
In terms of the PS5 price, you’re looking at $499.99 / £449.99 / AU$749.95 for the standard version of the console with a 4K Blu-ray disc drive. However, if that’s more than you want to spend, there’s also the PS5 Digital Edition, which doesn’t have a disc drive, and which is available for $399.99 / £359.99 / AU$599.95.
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The best 4K TVs 2020
The best 4K TVs you can buy right now...
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5. Sony Bravia A9G OLED TV
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4. LG B9 Series OLED
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3. Panasonic GZ1500 OLED TV
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2. LG CX OLED Series
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1. Samsung Q90 QLED TV
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Are you ready to replace your old television screen with the best 4K TV?
If you're coming from an old HD flatscreen then you should absolutely believe every word about 4K TVs. That's because the latest batch from the likes of Samsung, Sony, LG and others present huge visual improvements like Wide Color Gamut, HDR and better upscaling processors that TVs made 10 years ago just didn't have.
The best 4K TVs you can buy right now don’t just boast high resolution. They’re also standout sets that are packed full of modern TV tech, including OLED panels and quantum dot filters through to Dolby Vision and HDR.
We know what you’re thinking: they must cost a small fortune. But although they are, obviously, pricier than a budget set, you don’t have to have a dizzying budget to afford a 4K TV. It's also clear today that a set having 4K resolution doesn't differentiate between the good and bad the way it used to.
When you’re buying a new TV, you’ll at least want 4K resolution. If not the latest 8K resolution standard in the 8K TVs currently entering the market. Right now, 4K is the minimum you should be looking for when it comes to pixel count, which allows you to watch your favorite actors, car chases, and drone shots of forests (ahem, Netflix) in greater clarity and detail than ever before. HD is not worth your time these days – unless you're looking at a space-saving small TV instead.
Every year new TV sets enter the market. At TechRadar we’ve been testing the latest models means to bring you a definitive list of the best 4K TVs available in 2020. You might notice it’s still dominated by 2019 models – but we expect 2020 to deliver a range of sets later on in the year.
We’ve selected a mix of 55 inch, 65 inch and 75 inch 4K TV options that we hope will please everyone in the market for a new TV – even those with a more restrictive budget. (If you're looking for a good deal rather than top-notch visuals, though, you can head to our cheap TV sales guide for the best deals on offer.)
We regularly update this list with new suggestions, so check back to see what replaces the leading models as the year progresses.
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5. Sony Bravia A9G OLED TV
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4. LG B9 Series OLED
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3. Panasonic GZ1500 OLED TV
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2. LG CX OLED Series
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1. Samsung Q90 QLED TV
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Are you ready to replace your old television screen with the best 4K TV?
If you're coming from an old HD flatscreen then you should absolutely believe every word about 4K TVs. That's because the latest batch from the likes of Samsung, Sony, LG and others present huge visual improvements like Wide Color Gamut, HDR and better upscaling processors that TVs made 10 years ago just didn't have.
The best 4K TVs you can buy right now don’t just boast high resolution. They’re also standout sets that are packed full of modern TV tech, including OLED panels and quantum dot filters through to Dolby Vision and HDR.
We know what you’re thinking: they must cost a small fortune. But although they are, obviously, pricier than a budget set, you don’t have to have a dizzying budget to afford a 4K TV. It's also clear today that a set having 4K resolution doesn't differentiate between the good and bad the way it used to.
When you’re buying a new TV, you’ll at least want 4K resolution. If not the latest 8K resolution standard in the 8K TVs currently entering the market. Right now, 4K is the minimum you should be looking for when it comes to pixel count, which allows you to watch your favorite actors, car chases, and drone shots of forests (ahem, Netflix) in greater clarity and detail than ever before. HD is not worth your time these days – unless you're looking at a space-saving small TV instead.
Every year new TV sets enter the market. At TechRadar we’ve been testing the latest models means to bring you a definitive list of the best 4K TVs available in 2020. You might notice it’s still dominated by 2019 models – but we expect 2020 to deliver a range of sets later on in the year.
We’ve selected a mix of 55 inch, 65 inch and 75 inch 4K TV options that we hope will please everyone in the market for a new TV – even those with a more restrictive budget. (If you're looking for a good deal rather than top-notch visuals, though, you can head to our cheap TV sales guide for the best deals on offer.)
We regularly update this list with new suggestions, so check back to see what replaces the leading models as the year progresses.
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The best true wireless earphones 2020
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5. Klipsch T5 True Wireless
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4. Lypertek Tevi
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3. Cambridge Audio Melomania 1
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2. Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2
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1. Sony WF-1000XM3 True Wireless Earbuds
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The best wireless earbuds of 2020 combine compact designs with great audio performance – and many give some of the best-wired earbuds a run for their money.
There are lots of reasons you might want to grab a pair of wireless earbuds. They’re great for the gym, commuting, or relaxing outside on a sunny day. The best Bluetooth earbuds are designed to stay put in your ears and to bring you good quality sound – and they're usually cheaper than wireless headphones.
With such a huge amount of choice, it can be difficult to find the best wireless earbuds for you. That's why this guide includes the best wireless earbuds for every budget, every situation, and in every form factor. First up – the best true wireless earbuds you can buy today.
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5. Klipsch T5 True Wireless
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2. Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2
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1. Sony WF-1000XM3 True Wireless Earbuds
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The best wireless earbuds of 2020 combine compact designs with great audio performance – and many give some of the best-wired earbuds a run for their money.
There are lots of reasons you might want to grab a pair of wireless earbuds. They’re great for the gym, commuting, or relaxing outside on a sunny day. The best Bluetooth earbuds are designed to stay put in your ears and to bring you good quality sound – and they're usually cheaper than wireless headphones.
With such a huge amount of choice, it can be difficult to find the best wireless earbuds for you. That's why this guide includes the best wireless earbuds for every budget, every situation, and in every form factor. First up – the best true wireless earbuds you can buy today.
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PS5 Unboxing | First look at the PlayStation 5
The PlayStation 5 (PS5) is here and our own Nick Pino is unboxing it for you. Check out everything that will come in the PS5 box right here.
Read more about th...
The PlayStation 5 (PS5) is here and our own Nick Pino is unboxing it for you. Check out everything that will come in the PS5 box right here.
Read more about the PS5 here - https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/ps5
The PS5 (or PlayStation 5) is Sony's long-awaited next-generation console. It costs $499.99 / £449.99 / AU$749.95 and will be available from November 12, 2020 (in select markets such as the US and Japan) and November 19, 2020 for the rest of the world, including the UK. Sony is also releasing a Digital Edition of the console, which removes the disc drive and costs $399.99 / £359.99 / AU$599.95.
After months of speculation, leaks and announcements, we now know pretty much everything about the PS5. Though Sony's marketing strategy has been to drip-feed information, we've now seen the PS5 design (including a full teardown video and a look at the new UI), know all about the PS5 games coming to the console – including Horizon Forbidden West and Spider-Man: Miles Morales – and been given an in-depth look at the console's specs and features. These include an NVMe SSD for super-fast load times, ray-tracing support, a built-in 4K Blu-ray player, and backwards compatibility with thousands of titles in the PS4's game library.
However, and most importantly, we finally know the PS5 price and release date – and it's set to go head-to-head with Microsoft's Xbox Series X. Both consoles will be hot property this November, and will be vying for consumers' cash come the holiday season.
The PS5 is vastly different console to the PS4, with its space-age black-and-white color scheme representing a noticeable shift from PlayStation designs of the past. There's also more than one PS5 console releasing this year, too, as Sony has also confirmed it's going to be releasing a PS5 Digital Edition – a streamlined, digital-only console without a disc drive.
Both consoles are going to be pretty powerful from what we know about the PS5 specs. We'll cover them in full below, but specs-wise, the PS5 (and its digital alternative) are rocking an AMD Zen 2-based CPU with 8 cores at 3.5GHz, 16GB of GDDR6 memory, and a custom RDNA 2 AMD GPU that puts out 10.28 TFLOPs of processing power. That might sound like nonsense if you're not up on this kind of jargon, but prospective PS5 players have a lot to be excited about.
We've got full PS5 details for you below, including detailed breakdowns of pricing and availability, so read on to find out everything you need to know about the PlayStation 5.
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The PlayStation 5 (PS5) is here and our own Nick Pino is unboxing it for you. Check out everything that will come in the PS5 box right here.
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The PS5 (or PlayStation 5) is Sony's long-awaited next-generation console. It costs $499.99 / £449.99 / AU$749.95 and will be available from November 12, 2020 (in select markets such as the US and Japan) and November 19, 2020 for the rest of the world, including the UK. Sony is also releasing a Digital Edition of the console, which removes the disc drive and costs $399.99 / £359.99 / AU$599.95.
After months of speculation, leaks and announcements, we now know pretty much everything about the PS5. Though Sony's marketing strategy has been to drip-feed information, we've now seen the PS5 design (including a full teardown video and a look at the new UI), know all about the PS5 games coming to the console – including Horizon Forbidden West and Spider-Man: Miles Morales – and been given an in-depth look at the console's specs and features. These include an NVMe SSD for super-fast load times, ray-tracing support, a built-in 4K Blu-ray player, and backwards compatibility with thousands of titles in the PS4's game library.
However, and most importantly, we finally know the PS5 price and release date – and it's set to go head-to-head with Microsoft's Xbox Series X. Both consoles will be hot property this November, and will be vying for consumers' cash come the holiday season.
The PS5 is vastly different console to the PS4, with its space-age black-and-white color scheme representing a noticeable shift from PlayStation designs of the past. There's also more than one PS5 console releasing this year, too, as Sony has also confirmed it's going to be releasing a PS5 Digital Edition – a streamlined, digital-only console without a disc drive.
Both consoles are going to be pretty powerful from what we know about the PS5 specs. We'll cover them in full below, but specs-wise, the PS5 (and its digital alternative) are rocking an AMD Zen 2-based CPU with 8 cores at 3.5GHz, 16GB of GDDR6 memory, and a custom RDNA 2 AMD GPU that puts out 10.28 TFLOPs of processing power. That might sound like nonsense if you're not up on this kind of jargon, but prospective PS5 players have a lot to be excited about.
We've got full PS5 details for you below, including detailed breakdowns of pricing and availability, so read on to find out everything you need to know about the PlayStation 5.
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- published: 27 Oct 2020
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What is the best phone of the decade? TechRadar's top 5 list
What were the best phones of the decade?
TechRadar's James Peckham (Phones Editor) and Gareth Beavis (Editor-In-Chief) sit down to talk about their phones of ...
What were the best phones of the decade?
TechRadar's James Peckham (Phones Editor) and Gareth Beavis (Editor-In-Chief) sit down to talk about their phones of the decade and see if they can agree on a top 5 list!
Let us know in the comments what you favourite phone of this decade has been and if you agree with us here at TechRadar.
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What were the best phones of the decade?
TechRadar's James Peckham (Phones Editor) and Gareth Beavis (Editor-In-Chief) sit down to talk about their phones of the decade and see if they can agree on a top 5 list!
Let us know in the comments what you favourite phone of this decade has been and if you agree with us here at TechRadar.
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- published: 22 Dec 2019
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iPhone 12 Mini Review
The iPhone 12 mini is a dainty delight
Apple’s iPhone 12 mini is a triumph, with top-end tech and a premium design combining to produce a phone that can compete...
The iPhone 12 mini is a dainty delight
Apple’s iPhone 12 mini is a triumph, with top-end tech and a premium design combining to produce a phone that can compete with some of the very best handsets on the market, and all in a smaller body than you’d expect for a flagship device.
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This is essentially the iPhone 12 reprised, but in a smaller form factor that will suit those looking for a more compact phone than top-end manufacturers – including Apple – have been able to offer for the past few years.
This is the smallest iPhone since the iPhone 5S, and you’ll notice it as soon as you pick it up. Even comparing this phone to the iPhone SE 2020 makes it feel small, but it doesn’t lose any of that premium edge we found with the iPhone 12.
You will get a slightly improved experience with the iPhone 12 Pro or iPhone 12 Pro Max thanks to their more powerful engines, bigger batteries and a variety of other tweaks, but if you’re after a small iPhone you no longer have to worry about missing out on the best features.
The 5.4-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display is pin-sharp, and it’s markedly better than the LCD display on the iPhone 11. You’ll particularly see the improvements when watching video that supports HDR.
The iPhone 12 Mini also has a premium design, with a protected glass design and angular aluminum edges that will pull your mind back to the days of the iPhone 4 as soon as you first handle it. It comes in a choice of five colors (black, white, red, green or blue).
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The iPhone 12 mini is a dainty delight
Apple’s iPhone 12 mini is a triumph, with top-end tech and a premium design combining to produce a phone that can compete with some of the very best handsets on the market, and all in a smaller body than you’d expect for a flagship device.
(US) Check out the best iPhone 12 mini deal right now - https://geni.us/iEoPDlj
(UK) Check out the best iPhone 12 mini deal right now - https://tidd.ly/38q3V41
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This is essentially the iPhone 12 reprised, but in a smaller form factor that will suit those looking for a more compact phone than top-end manufacturers – including Apple – have been able to offer for the past few years.
This is the smallest iPhone since the iPhone 5S, and you’ll notice it as soon as you pick it up. Even comparing this phone to the iPhone SE 2020 makes it feel small, but it doesn’t lose any of that premium edge we found with the iPhone 12.
You will get a slightly improved experience with the iPhone 12 Pro or iPhone 12 Pro Max thanks to their more powerful engines, bigger batteries and a variety of other tweaks, but if you’re after a small iPhone you no longer have to worry about missing out on the best features.
The 5.4-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display is pin-sharp, and it’s markedly better than the LCD display on the iPhone 11. You’ll particularly see the improvements when watching video that supports HDR.
The iPhone 12 Mini also has a premium design, with a protected glass design and angular aluminum edges that will pull your mind back to the days of the iPhone 4 as soon as you first handle it. It comes in a choice of five colors (black, white, red, green or blue).
Read the full review - https://www.techradar.com/reviews/iphone-12-mini-review
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- published: 09 Nov 2020
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