Welcome back to yet another issue of Stuff Magazine. In this issue, we’ve got everything you need to know about the newest tech to hit the South African (and global) market since the last time we clued you in on what is going on pretty much everywhere. The October-November-December 2025 issue (you’ll see what we’re on about when you spot the next on-shelf date) has everything in it. And not just a little bit. It’s got loads of everything technological that you’re likely to drool over. Except for AI. There’s not much visually interesting in the AI space unless you’re a Python developer. We dearly hope your name is Monty.
In this issue of Stuff, we hope you weren’t planning on getting any work done. If you were, sucks to be you. We’ve covered the very best of the current crop of handheld gaming PCs, plus the Nintendo Switch 2, in exhaustive detail. Everything from the latest hardware (and the older, more affordable units) to accessories and the games you should play on your portable dopamine production machine has been dissected and laid bare so you know exactly what it is you’re spending roughly R20,000 on this year.
Also in this issue is our first test of Samsung’s newest high-end wearable, with Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic taking the stage under Stuff’s expertly assessing gaze. Is it worth upgrading from whatever tatty thing is on your wrist (you’re not still using a Fitbit, are you?) or should you save your money until something better comes along? That depends on a variety of factors, but we’ve taken that into account. Clicky rotating bezels, anyone? You like clicky rotating bezels, right?
There’s so much more in this issue of Stuff Magazine that we’d struggle to list it all. That’s what the Contents page is for, anyway. But highlights include lightweight laptops (we’ve got a metric buttload of those), 4K TVs that cost less than R10,000, and a hand-painted business notebook that you’ll probably never own (but will surely want to). Augmented reality tech, Apple’s iPhone Air, and a pair of folding phones are also available for inspection, as is a bunch of other stuff. See? We told you there wasn’t enough space to list everything we’ve included in this issue here. Guess you’ll have to buy the latest magazine to see what else is included. You can do that here (directly from Stuff) or here (from someone other than Stuff), or at your local store (which is, we suppose, indirectly from Stuff…).



