The Lust List: new tech we want this week

There’s a common assumption that consumer tech has to be either an anonymous black box or a sci-fi concoction that looks like it fell off the Enterprise.

Need proof? Look at the brand new, next-generation Xbox and PlayStation consoles.

But we’re celebrating some serious style on this week’s Lust List. The following gadgets are all about clean lines, stylish components and premium finishes.

We feel they’d look just as good at home or in the office as they would out on the town – back when we’re all finally allowed to step out again.

Whether you’re looking to buy a new tablet, telly or pair of shades, this week’s Lust List has got you covered.

The La Pavoni Esperto lever coffee machine

We’re not quite sure what all those dials and levers do but with its striking design and carved wooden handles, this machine clearly has its sights set on individuals who take their daily dose of caffeine very seriously.

£1,167, coffeeitalia.co.uk

Apple iPad Air (2020)

The planet’s most famous rectangle gives its fourth-gen iPad Air a refresh, which means a new gorgeous 10.9in design, a powerful A14 Bionic processor and second-gen Pencil support that magnetically attaches for automatic charging/pairing. Want to know more? Check out our full iPad Air 2020 review right here.

From £579, amazon.co.uk

Huawei Gentle Monster Eyewear 11 Myma

Huawei’s wireless headphones for your face allow you to listen to music, take calls and summon your voice assistant.

With an emphasis on fashion, all the tech is stealthily hidden in the stems so you’d never know these specs are smart.

£310, consumer.huawei.com

Tefal IXEO Power

Like some kind of crease crusader, this all-in-one steamer-and-iron combo takes care of clothes with a built-in board that adjusts depending on the task at hand and can even refresh the upholstery.

£299.99, shop.tefal.co.uk

Porsche Design Acer Book RS

This Porsche-designed laptop oozes premium features such as a 14in touchscreen, Intel 11th gen processing power and exceptional graphics, all wrapped in a carbon-fibre overcoat.

£2,145, porsche-design.com

SNOObear

Tired parents looking for a way for tiny humans to sleep should consider this cuddly bear-cum-white noise machine.

It plays six different sounds for up to an hour and responds to cries or movement with more soothing sounds.

£59.95, happiestbaby.co.uk

PO-133 Street Fighter micro sampler

This is for those of us nostalgic for 8-bit video-games such Street Fighter.

Loaded with sounds and animations from the iconic Capcom game, this pocket player takes you on a stroll down memory lane.

£85, teenage.engineering/store

Samsung Premiere LSP7T 4K Smart Laser Projector

If you want to recreate the cinema experience at home, minus the gum-riddled seats and overpriced popcorn, Samsung’s impressive Ultra Short Throw 4K projector slaps a 10ft screen on your wall from just inches away.

£3,999, samsung.com/uk

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