Get ready for a tech extravaganza! The Gadget Awards issue is here, and we're shaking things up!
A New Year, A New Approach:
Usually, you'd find us in March, but this time, we're making a grand entrance a little earlier. Don't worry; we're still bringing you the ultimate guide to the coolest gadgets and tech from 2025. But wait, there's a twist! We're not just showcasing the winners; we're giving them the recognition they deserve with some fantastic prizes.
The Best of the Best:
From smartphones to TVs and the coveted Gadget of the Year, we've scoured the tech world to find the cream of the crop. Imagine the satisfaction of knowing your tech purchase is an award-winning champion, leaving your friends envious as they settle for the also-rans.
Apple's Ultra-Slim Experiment:
Apple has thrown a curveball with its ultra-skinny iPhones, a bold move alongside their highly anticipated releases. We've delved deep into the iPhone Air, explored the iPhone 17 series, and even scrutinized Apple's budget and mainline Watch offerings for 2025/2026. But are these sleek devices worth your hard-earned cash?
Time for a Wrist Upgrade:
Your wristwatch deserves some love too! While they may not be 'smart' in the digital sense, they're a timeless fashion statement. From eco-friendly materials to stunning designs, we've handpicked ten exceptional watches that will make your wrist the talk of the town.
Beyond the Awards:
But there's more! This issue is packed with reviews, tips, and unexpected insights. Think 4K TVs, a scribble-friendly Kindle, and even a dash of ninja history. Yes, you read that right—ninjas! But here's where it gets controversial—should tech magazines venture into such diverse content? You decide.
Grab your copy of Stuff Magazine's January-February 2026 issue and immerse yourself in the world of gadgets and beyond. Choose your preferred way to buy: online via Zinio (https://www.zinio.com/za/publications/stuff-magazine-south-africa/5976) or directly from our website (https://stuff.co.za/product/january-february-2026/).
What are your thoughts on tech magazines expanding their content horizons? Do you appreciate the variety, or do you prefer a laser focus on gadgets? Share your opinions below, and let's spark a lively discussion!