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In This Issue – The Gadget Awards (February-March 2023) Issue

February-March 2023Every year Stuff faces the same challenge. Choosing the best technology from an entire annual cycle can really take it out of you. But the effort is always worth it when we see the results in print. At least, it’s worth it for us. We’re hoping that it’s worth it for you too. Whether it’s the best smartphone or laptop or tablet or motor vehicle, Stuff has crunched the numbers and come up with several winners. Oh, and we also found time to do our usual gadgets, gear, and other awesome bits too. Check it out in the February-March 2023 issue of Stuff.

A new year in technology also stretches before us. As well as looking back over the past cycle, the February-March issue of Stuff is also focused on the future. There’s loads ahead for tech-heads covering just about every single category. As usual, we have the inside scoop on everything you should be scoping out as 2023 reaches its stride. Whether you prefer your tech in your pocket, on your desk, in the rest of your home, or in the gym, we’ve got something for everyone.

If your tastes range more toward the here and now, the current issue of Stuff is jam-packed with kit and apps designed to make your life easier. For those looking to up their fitness game, the Fitbit Versa 4 is a solid contender for one of the best wearables the now-Google-owned company has ever released. On the intangible side, check out Stuff‘s collection of apps you need to install for 2023. It’s going to be a long year, you might as well be prepared.

There is, as ever, always more to see. Upgrading your GoPro Hero 11 Black already? Sure, that’s a thing we can help with. Want to cast your mind back to 1984 and the launch of Tetris? That’s another option in the Feb-March 2023 issue. Keen on the latest in concept electric vehicles? You’ll find all that, and more, in the current issue of Stuff Magazine. Get your copy today, either direct from Stuff, or from your favourite retailer. 

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