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  2. John Lewis laptops - which to buy - The Big Tech Question

    bigtechquestion.com/2019/07/29/laptops/john-lewis-laptops-best-buy

    First, because John Lewis offers a two-year warranty on all electrical equipment. Second, because you know it only sells good-quality products. And third, because its prices are always competitive. Here, I reveal which of the John Lewis laptops you should buy. Heaven knows you have lots of choice. Typically, the John Lewis website offers around ...

  3. John Lewis Spectrum DAB/FM Digital Shower Radio review: can you...

    bigtechquestion.com/2018/07/04/review/john-lewis-spectrum-dab-fm-digital...

    Packaged in a large box, John Lewis has done a great job of ensuring that as much of the waste is paper, with even the moulded inserts made of cardboard. A plastic cable tie and plastic film for the radio’s screen are the only exceptions. Inside the box, there is a slim instruction booklet and a USB charging cable and mains charger.

  4. Which version of the new Dell XPS 13 should I buy?

    bigtechquestion.com/2018/04/07/laptops/which-version-new-dell-xps-13-buy

    Buying from John Lewis brings a three-year warranty. The first thing to cover is that you can buy the new Dell XPS 13 direct from Dell, or through a retailer such as John Lewis. Dell will typically send a retailer hundreds or even thousands of a particular specification, and it’s then up to the retailer to set the price.

  5. What's the best laptop for university? - The Big Tech Question

    bigtechquestion.com/2019/08/16/laptops/best-laptop-university

    We’re big fans of HP’s Envy 13 range, and this model is currently a bargain: while it has an £849.95 price, you get £100 in John Lewis vouchers (£125 if you’re a John Lewis member). The main thing it offers over lesser machines is a superior screen (a 13.3in Full HD display), a lighter weight and a half-decent graphics chip.

  6. Ruark MR1 Mk2 review - The Big Tech Question

    bigtechquestion.com/2019/08/27/review/ruark-mr1-mk2-review-bluetooth-speakers...

    Ruark MR1 Mk2 review: extra features. While Ruark pitches the MR1s as Bluetooth speakers, there’s an optical input (Toslink) and 3.5mm stereo jack. There’s nothing “smart†about them, other than the design, but as Ruark points out it’s easy enough to attach an Echo Dot or similar if such things are important to you.

  7. Microsoft Office: which version should I buy ... - The Big Tech...

    bigtechquestion.com/2019/08/01/software/microsoft-office

    Buying from a retailer such as John Lewis means it’s still a one-off payment, so it won’t automatically dock your money after a year. Or you can buy direct from Microsoft, in which case the subscription will be automatically renewed unless you cancel. Here are the links: Buy Office 365 Home from John Lewis (one-off £79.99 charge)

  8. Can Blu-ray players play DVDs? - The Big Tech Question

    bigtechquestion.com/2018/10/23/hardware/can-blu-ray-players-play-dvds

    A front-page story on its website reports the cataclysmic news that “John Lewis pulls the plug on DVD players“, suggesting that the Great British public is going to struggle to buy machines capable of playing Daniel O’Donnell And Friends – Live or whatever else they’ve still got on disc. Of course, it’s all horse manure.

  9. HP Pavilion x360 14 review: what makes it great? - The Big Tech...

    bigtechquestion.com/2018/09/18/review/hp-pavilion-x360-14-review

    That’s especially true since a price drop this year: originally, this laptop sold for £699. At £600 from John Lewis, which includes a two-year warranty, it’s excellent value. HP Pavilion x360 14 review: benchmark results. Maximum screen brightness (measured): 198 lumens; sRGB gamut coverage (measured): 61.8%; Average Delta E (measured ...

  10. HP Envy 13 review - five stars - The Big Tech Question

    bigtechquestion.com/2019/10/25/review/hp-envy-13-review

    For £1,150 from John Lewis, the specification I tested: a Core i7, 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. Right now, it even comes with a £125 cashback in the form of a John Lewis gift card. And, as always when you buy from John Lewis, a two-year warranty. (If you’re short on time, just buy this version because that is a phenomenal deal.)

  11. Lenovo Yoga Chromebook C630 review: it’s big but is it clever?

    bigtechquestion.com/2019/06/10/hardware/lenovo-yoga-chromebook-c630-review

    Lenovo knows how to make high-quality Chromebooks as well as Windows laptops. Read our in-depth Lenovo Yoga Chromebook C630 review for more