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Each week, the show previews and reviews the latest gadgets, and broadcasts the latest technology news. The show is aimed at giving the mass consumer an insight into the gadget world and in addition, it aims to give enough information for the more "geeky" audience, but still making it accessible to the more casual viewer. The show has featured HD DVDs, video cameras, MP3 players and other technologies. A segment showing viewers how to get the most out of their technology is also included along with a competition to win anything from £5,000 to £12,000 worth of new gadgets. Each series usually contains a special episode focusing on a particular technology conference or expo. Past conferences include CeBIT and The Next Fest.
Ortis and Georgie help turn a bland home office into a superfly gaming den, and ask whether people really need to spend top dollar to get great running earbuds. Elsewhere, Jon meets up with social media star Arshdeep Soni to test out the best smartphones for social media, and Harry Wallop is on hand to offer some top tips on how to save money on spiralling energy bills.
Ortis and Georgie help a party-loving couple upgrade their speaker set-up and ask whether anyone needs to spend big on a smoothie maker to get the best results. Jon tests dumbphones - an increasingly popular option for people wanting to step away from smartphones - and resident money-saving guru Harry Wallop looks at an app that could save people money when buying petrol.
Ortis and Georgie show a hectic household how they could make their lives easier by exploring the latest smart blinds, see whether spending big on a toastie maker is needed to get great-tasting results, and have a look at a cutting-edge yet budget-friendly robotic vacuum cleaner. Elsewhere, Jon puts two pushchairs to the test, while resident money-saver Harry Wallop shows how to save cash on train tickets.
Households across the nation hope to make their lives better with tech. Step up Ortis Deley and Georgie Barrat, who show them the latest time, energy and money saving gadgets.
Ortis and Georgie show some new parents the best baby monitors, ask whether people need to break the bank on a soundbar to get great results, and try out a new dashcam. Jon pitches a premium leaf blower against a budget alternative and Harry Wallop looks at a new bank on the block.
Ortis and Georgie show their guests some tech to help deal with high blood pressure, test out the latest soup-makers, and check out an eco-friendly turntable.
Ortis and Georgie help a family upgrade their home security and review a range of tech that should help make home decorating an easy task. Meanwhile, Jon tests some irons, sustainability experts Bianca and Charlotte test out an outdoor oven that claims to cook food using the sun's rays, and Harry Wallop checks out a new cashback site.
Ortis and Georgie show their guests some automated tech to make domestic chores easier, test out the latest voice-controlled speakers, and check out a cutting-edge smart projector. Elsewhere, sustainability experts Bianca and Charlotte take a look at a gadget that aims to help reduce the plastic waste created from used laundry detergent bottles.
Ortis and Georgie show their guests some impressive glamping tech, test out the latest webcams, and find out if it is possible to learn a language using technology. Elsewhere, Jon takes a look at some huge televisions, and, Harry Wallop tries out an app that might help save money on electricity bills.
Ortis and Georgie test some tech that could improve life working from home, a gadget that helps people stay connected and some facial steamers. Jon puts pet vacuums to the test and Harry tries an app that could save money on subscription services. Sustainability experts Bianca and Charlotte test a `super-speedy" composter that works with any form of food waste.
Ortis and Georgie see if tech can make an easier school run, Jon compares dishwashers, and Harry tries a website that claims to save money
Ortis and Georgie test the best torches on the market, review VR gaming headphones, and try and see if they can please some coffee connoisseurs. Elsewhere, Jon is testing waterproof walking boots, while Harry Wallop tries out an app that claims to pay users for being on social media.
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