Our definitive guide to the best tech in the world right now.
You may never have heard of choice paralysis, but you’ll definitely have been affected by it. It’s that sensation you experience when you know you want something, say an ice cream, but there are so many flavors to choose from that you end up not buying one at all, and going ice cream-less. That’s choice paralysis. And the tech world is full of it.
For every gadget and gizmo there are hundreds of different makes and models. Making a decision is hard. So, to cut through some of the confusion, we’ve collated our ‘best of the best’ gadgets list.
This list only features one item in each category, and that item is what we currently think is the best of its kind. The products on this list will only change when something better comes along and knocks a reigning champ off its top spot.
If you’ re the sort of person who wants to have the best of everything, this is your ultimate shopping list…
The best smartphone in the world – it’s a work of art
TechRadar Phones Editor Gareth Beavis thinks the Samsung Galaxy S8 is the best phone on the market for a number of reasons, but primarily for its stunning display. Gareth says “it makes every other handset on the market look positively antiquated”.
The handset smashed all our benchmarking tests, and it boasts an excellent camera and strong battery, plus that screen is in a league of its own.
Make no mistake – this is a premium handset at a premium price. But according to Gareth: “Samsung has managed to find some impressive innovation at a time when there’s very little to be found in smartphones.”
The Dell XPS 13 is the best laptop money can buy
The Dell XPS 13 is ranked best laptop and best Ultrabook for good reason. Our Computing Editor Kevin Lee is particularly enamored with the “design marvel” that is the InfinityEdge display.
The XPS 13 manages the impressive task of fitting a 13.3-inch screen into an 11-inch frame.
It’s thin, light, and managed a battery life of more than seven hours when running our video test. A serious champion.
These spectacularly bright TVs reveal the full majesty of the latest HDR content
High dynamic range is the technology of the moment in televisions, and Samsung knows a thing or two about how to make it really shine. The South Korean company was the first to release a TV capable of showing high dynamic range pictures in 2015, and it has continued to build on its strengths ever since.
With the Q9F, Samsung has created a thing of beauty. It’s the brightest TV on the market with unprecedented color levels, it has voice controls that actually work, excellent upscaling so that both HDR and SDR content look incredible, and it even works well with high ambient light in the room.
If you want the best television around right now, the Samsung Q9F QLED is the one to go for.
Sony’s souped-up PS4 Pro is amazing for 4K TV owners
The battle between Sony’s PlayStation consoles and Microsoft’s Xbox series is hard-fought, but right now we think the PS4 Pro has the edge over the Xbox One S, thanks to a combination of good hardware, great games, and a generous online offering.
An improvement on the already very strong PS4, the PS4 Pro supports 4K and HDR technologies; plus with advances in frame rate due to beefed-up processing speeds, gaming will look cleaner, crisper and smoother.
The only thing stopping the PS4 Pro from being the ultimate console is the omission of an Ultra HD Blu-ray drive. Instead you’ll have to rely on streaming to get your 4K media fix.
The no-screen wonder
The Moov Now doesn’t have all the bells and whistles you would associate with a fitness tracker. It doesn’t have GPS tracking, it doesn’t even have a screen; but what it does have is a cheap price tag and six-month battery life. Yes, you read that right: six months.
During those six months you can track your steps, your sleep, your fitness, your running technique and a whole lot more. This may be an unconventional fitness tracker, but it’s a great one.
A stunning camera that’s perfect for enthusiast photographers
According to TechRadar’s Photography Editor Phil Hall, the X-T2 may look like its predecessor, the X-T1, but under the hood it’s a very different beast.
Fuji’s 24.3MP X Trans III CMOS sensor is excellent, autofocus tracking of moving subjects is top-notch, and the levels of sophistication and customization on offer are impressive.
Plus, with a double-hinged rear display and plenty of body-mounted controls the X-T2 not only shoots beautiful images, but is a pleasure to use.
The best iPad, giving you plenty of power and maximum bang for your buck
According to our Phones, Wearables and Tablets Writer James Peckham, the best tablet on the market right now is the new iPad (2017) , with its sharp 9.7-inch display, beautiful design, and A9 chip – and all for a price that isn’ t going to break the bank.
While the new iPad (2017) isn’ t doing anything revolutionary, it’s a solid update on an already five-star device, and at a much more palatable price.
The new iPad starts off at 32GB of storage rather than Apple’s usual 16GB, and considering it’s cheaper than the entry-level iPad Air 2, that’s seriously good value for money.
Fitness takes over the Apple Watch
With significant upgrades to its battery, and the introduction of a GPS chip and waterproofing, the Apple Watch 2 is now the best smartwatch on the market.
And, as it’s from Apple, it contains all of the slick, easy-to-use design you would expect from the brand.
The operating system is more intuitive too, with WatchOS 3.2 bringing Siri integration for third-party apps, meaning you don’t have to fiddle with the smaller screen when trying to use those apps.
HTC Vive wins the first battle in the VR war
The HTC Vive is the best VR headset in the world right now. The controls are intuitive to use, the resolution is incredible, with a 1080p screen per eye, and the base stations mean you can play in a space that’s 13 x 13 feet in size – that’s some serious playing space to swing yourself around in.
Like most of the entries on our list this is a premium product at a high price, but if you’re looking for the best first-generation VR headset around, then the HTC Vive is the one to go for.
The complete package… for a price
Choosing a ‘best pair of headphones’ is a tricky proposition, because everyone needs something slightly different from their listening devices.