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What to buy, what you shouldn't, and how to use it all.

Phone Reviews

9

The best Bluetooth speaker to buy right now

What's in your bag

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What’s in your bag, Michael Moore?

Headphone Reviews

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5

Vi is a personal assistant for your workouts, but it needs some help

Vi needs to go back to the gym

Laptop Reviews

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6.5

Asus ROG Zephyrus review: great at gaming, but not much else

Librem 13 laptop review: physical security for the paranoid

6

Asus’ ZenFone AR is both futuristic and behind the curve

5.5

Sony’s Xperia XZ Premium is unworthy of its name

8

Essential Phone review: a beautiful work in progress

Anker’s Nebula Mars portable projector review

5

Pioneer’s SE-Master1 headphones scare me

8

The best-sounding Bluetooth headphones are unfit for mobile use

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Verge Editor’s Choice: Garmin Fenix 5S

ScreenDrive: Volvo's take on the touchscreen actually makes sense

Android Wear now belongs to fashion brands, not gadget nerds

It’s fashion time

The Verge Back to School Guide 2017

Dear class of 2017 or later, let us help you find the best back-to-school supplies for class, the essentials for your dorm, and a few things that'll make hanging out at the quad more enjoyable.

How to be overly prepared for college with apps

How to buy the right Amazon Echo

How to make phone calls with Google Home

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8.1

The best Chromebook you can buy right now

8.8

The best tablet you can buy right now (2017)

As we pick the best tablet, we're focusing on the "tablet things" that most people want to do with a tablet. It should be good for watching video, playing games, and reading. It should be thin, light, and have a battery that lasts long enough that you don't have to worry about it dying on your commute.

8.8

The best laptop you can buy right now (2017)

It's getting harder to buy a bad laptop, but what separates a good laptop from a great one is how it balances power, efficiency, portability, and comfort