- Home
- Archives for Stuart Andrews

Stuart Andrews
Stuart Andrews has been writing about technology and computing for over 25 years and has written for nearly every major UK PC and tech outlet, including PC Pro and the Sunday Times. He still writes about PCs, laptops and enterprise computing, plus PC and console gaming, but he also likes to get his hands dirty with the latest gardening tools and chill out with his favourite movies. He loves to test things and will benchmark anything and everything that comes his way.
- recommendedNilfisk P 180 review: No job is too big Big, practical and powerful, this is the ultimate heavy-duty pressure washer£469
- recommendedBenQ W1800 review: A 4K treat for home cinema fans Rivals win on brightness and HDR, but this is a superb-value home cinema projector£1099
- recommendedBenQ TK700 review: 4K gaming on a massive scale The BenQ TK700 is a great all-rounder that shines for big-screen gaming£999
- AmazonBasics Tower Fan review: The cheap way to stay cool Build quality could be better, but this tower fan gives you big airflow on a budget£30
- recommendedHP Chromebook X2 11: Chrome OS’s answer to the Surface Go 3 The keyboard could be better, but this is a brilliant Chromebook 2-in-1£550
- recommendedWorx Hydroshot WG630E review: A go-anywhere pressure washer Lacks heavy-duty cleaning power, but for convenience it’s unbeatable£183
- recommendedGarmin DriveSmart 76: The right size at the right price Not a huge upgrade over the old model, but still the best dedicated satnav for most people£230
- recommendedBenQ GV30 review: A convenient, portable projector Smart and easy to set up, with decent picture quality and impressive sound£524
- recommendedGarmin DriveSmart 66 review: A great satnav at a great price The smallest, cheapest DriveSmart is still one of the best satnavs you can buy£160
- The best 18650 batteries in 2022 Get more power or a longer-lasting charge with the top 18650 batteries for torches, doorbell cams, vaping and more
- best buyAcer Chromebook 514-1W review: Impressively good value It has its flaws, but the speedy Acer Chromebook CB514-1W is a great buy£399
- recommendedAcer Chromebook Spin 513 review: A bit more for your money Don’t expect high performance or perfection but this is a great Chromebook for the money£399
- best buyAcer Chromebook Spin 713 (2021) review: One of the best It’s only received minor upgrades, but this is still a class-leading, great value Chromebook convertible£599
- Asus Chromebook C423: A good mid-range Chromebook for less Nothing stellar, but a solid Chromebook at a reasonable price£380
- recommendedGarmin DriveSmart 86 review: A bigger, better satnav The big screen has its drawbacks and the voice controls aren’t perfect, but this is a brilliant satnav if you have the space£280