The Gadget Show - Season 29

Season 29
Episodes

Episode 1
The hosts visit the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to discover the mind-boggling technological advances on offer, plus organic LED TVs, cancer-diagnosing apps and how to get top phones for cheap.

Episode 2
Two families welcome the latest smart assistants into their homes to test which one fits in best, a phone with a glasses-free 3D screen hits the market, and a junior rally champ takes the latest driving game for a spin.

Episode 3

Episode 4
The G Team visit Vivid Ink to see if tech can help tattoos.

Episode 5
A marathon runner has some tech tips for pavement pounders wanting to reach the next level. This year's gaming Baftas deliver their results. Georgie has her gadget-making fantasy realised in Liverpool.

Episode 6 Outdoor Special
The team head into the wilderness to see if gadgets can make the great outdoors even greater. Items include hiking tech, the world's first indestructible bike helmet, and a decent action camera for under £100.

Episode 7

Episode 8

Episode 9

Episode 10
Jon Bentley reviews three of the most popular cordless vacuum cleaners around with the help of the RSPCA and a mound of dog hair. Plus, Inbetweeners star and gaming fanatic James Buckley is joined by his best `fwend" to take a look at three retro games consoles.

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