Amazon Kindle Colorsoft review: the Kindle of your dreams in color By Philip Berne last updated 6 November 24 The Kindle Colorsoft is just a Kindle Paperwhite with color, but that’s enough to make it the Kindle everybody is going to want.
Amazon Kindle Scribe (2024) review: a better Kindle for writing, with some AI on the side By Philip Berne published 4 December 24 With the Kindle Scribe (2024), Amazon fixed the little things that were holding back the Scribe and added AI features with surprisingly effective and understated results.
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition 2024 review: faster, brighter, and that's all there is to it By Philip Berne published 27 November 24 The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition is a solid upgrade, even if it only brings small improvements to the e-reader that sets the bar for all the rest.
Amazon Kindle (2024) review: new color, same budget ereader By Sharmishta Sarkar last updated 16 November 24 The 2024 edition of the Amazon Kindle is still a great budget ereader, but it's a disappointing 'upgrade'.
Screen Time parental control review By Mike Jennings last updated 2 July 25 Screen Time is a parental control and monitoring platform for iOS, Android, and Kindle devices
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2024): a perfectly adequate ereader By Sharmishta Sarkar published 4 December 24 An upgraded display and a boost in performance make the 12th-generation Kindle Paperwhite a good one, but I wouldn't call it Amazon's best.
Onyx Boox Go Color 7 review: this Android ereader isn’t the page-turner I expected By Sharmishta Sarkar published 15 August 24 The 7-inch Boox Go Color has a nice, lightweight design with page-turn buttons, but its software experience is far from perfect.
Onyx Boox Go 6 review: bugs and performance woes undermine a promising entry-level ereader By Sharmishta Sarkar published 16 January 25 The Onyx Boox writing tablets are great devices, but the company really needs to simplify its entry-level ereaders.
Apart from minor flaws, the ViWoods AiPaper is the best E Ink writing tablet I’ve tested – and that distinction comes at a steep price By Sharmishta Sarkar published 31 July 25 It's got a few issues but I'd still call the ViWoods AiPaper an 'outstanding' E Ink writing tablet. If money is no object and productivity is your focus, I can't recommend it highly enough.
Onyx Boox Go 10.3 review: a versatile alternative to the reMarkable 2 By Sharmishta Sarkar published 31 October 24 It might look like the reMarkable 2, but access to the Play Store might make this the better e-paper writing tablet for some users.
The Onyx Boox Go Color 7 Gen II is a versatile ereader with potential – so it's a shame it fumbles its key feature By Sharmishta Sarkar published 26 August 25 Redesigned page-turn buttons make the Onyx Boox Go Color 7 Gen II a touch more ergonomic than its predecessor, but it fails to improve where it matters most.
Bigme B1051C Pro color e-ink tablet review By Mark Pickavance published 7 June 25 The Bigme B1051C Pro is a color E-ink tablet that uses phone technology to deliver Android into the e-reader zone
The phone-sized Onyx Boox Palma 2 is the compact ereader I can't put down, even if it's not the upgrade I was hoping for By Sharmishta Sarkar published 2 April 25 Boox's phone-like ereader gets an upgrade, but the Palma 2 is a slightly disappointing one as it's still got the potential for so much more.
PocketBook's InkPad Eo improves on the build quality of its forebears – it's a shame this E Ink writing tablet is so frustrating to use By Sharmishta Sarkar published 25 June 25 PocketBook’s first Android 11 e-note tablet does a couple of features to commend it, but it needs to do a lot better than the InkPad Eo if it wants to be competitive.
I tested the Cherry KW 7100 Mini BT - see what I thought of this travel keyboard By Tim Danton published 25 March 25 A compact travel keyboard that lacks frills but is great to type on and is well priced.
I tested the Cherry KW 9200 Mini - see what I thought of this travel keyboard By Tim Danton published 23 April 25 A dinky portable keyboard that compares well with the Logitech MX Keys Mini for both feel and price.
The XPPen Magic Note Pad is the drawing tablet-maker's first digital writing tablet and after just two weeks, I can't do without it By Max Delaney published 20 March 25 A digital notepad, a regular tablet and an ereader in one
Anker 621 Magnetic Battery (MagGo) review: the ideal light and thin phone power bank By Lewis Maddison published 18 January 25 The Anker 621 Magnetic Battery (MagGo) looks good and features wireless charging – and it's also easy to carry around.
The reMarkable Paper Pro Move is the rare gadget that gives me exactly what I wished for, nothing more and nothing less By Philip Berne published 3 September 25 The reMarkable Paper Pro Move is an excellent color writing tablet with a focus on the writing experience, and the key word there is 'focus'.
The ultra-portable Belkin Boostcharge Pro Magnetic Power Bank with Qi2 ain't cheap, but its versatility won me over anyway By Max Delaney published 4 July 25 This sleek 10,000mAh power bank even packs a kickstand
Plaud NotePin review By Alastair Jennings published 14 September 25 Discreet, portable, and surprisingly smart, Plaud NotePin captures your thoughts and meetings with a single tap.
Fellow Aiden Precision Coffee Maker review: drip coffee just got a whole lot smarter By Cat Ellis published 22 December 24 This digital drip coffee machine delivers exceptional results, but it doesn't keep the beautifully brewed coffee hot for long.
UGreen Uno Charger 100W review: meet your charming charging companion By Harry Padoan published 17 January 25 This is the perfect quad-port charger for everyone, boasting plenty of power and oodles of personality.
Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Station 3-in-1 Foldable Pad review: for something that folds so small, it’s got a lot to offer By Cesci Angell published 14 March 25 This novel little charger is perfect for 3-in-1 charging when staying away from home.
The Iniu B41 is one of the thinnest power banks I’ve used, but it won’t be powerful enough for everyone By Lewis Maddison published 21 February 25 The Iniu B41 is incredibly easy to carry around, but does it have enough power for you?
I took the Journey Glyde on a four-week overseas trip and it barely kept up with my adventures By Sharmishta Sarkar published 21 February 25 The Journey Glyde is a good wireless charging stand, but its high price isn’t worth the meager 10,000mAh backup.
I tried the Cherry KW 9100 Slim - read what I thought of this sturdy keyboard By Tim Danton published 23 April 25 A high-quality keyboard that should give many years of service, justifying the high asking price.
Adobe Scan (2025) review By Steve Paris published 20 July 25 Being able to scan a document straight from your phone is a very handy feature, with many competitors vying for your attention. Adobe’s Scan aims to convince you it’s the app for you.
Anker Zolo 20,000mAh 30W power bank review: a large power bank with a good price but not enough ports By Lewis Maddison published 21 January 25 The Anker Zolo has plenty of juice and some useful features – but is it good value?
Juovi J2621 20000mAh 45W Power Bank review: a multiport beast that puts power before portability By Lewis Maddison published 20 January 25 The Juovi J2621 is large in form and capacity, but is it suitable for your needs?