ZTE Blade G: The latest in a lineup of affordable smartphones

ZTE Blade G: The latest in a lineup of affordable smartphones

With the first Blade smartphone (also known as San Francisco on UK Orange network), ZTE started a tradition of affordable phones with solid hardware specs. Until now, several different models in Blade...

AMD ULV: Ultra-thin, but not ultra-expensive?

AMD ULV: Ultra-thin, but not ultra-expensive?

The proof that APU is a versatile component lies in the fact that it’s used in a great many number of different types of devices. That’s what large palette of models allows them. The strongest desktop...

HP Envy x2: Tablet-like laptop

HP Envy x2: Tablet-like laptop

Ahead us lies the time of convertible, tablet-like ultrabooks with Windows 8, so rare are the companies that care about its image that didn’t present their own version of a product that combines the m...

Lenovo ThinkPad W530: ThinkPad at its best

Lenovo ThinkPad W530: ThinkPad at its best

During its reign, IBM set the standards with ThinkPad series, when it comes to business computers. When Lenovo bought the PC division of this company, ThinkPad computers were a good and famous brand w...

ASUS GeForce GTX 670 DirectCU Mini: Hidden Dragon

ASUS GeForce GTX 670 DirectCU Mini: Hidden Dragon

When you’re making a PC that’s supposed be the home multimedia center, you often wish that it will also replace the console. With new APUs that’s almost possible, but certain compromises have to be ma...

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770: Not groundbreaking, but still interesting

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770: Not groundbreaking, but still interesting

Making a new product is hard. Making a new product out of an older one and doing it successfully is even harder. In order to do that, there are few obstacles to overcome. First of all, media and the p...

  • ZTE Blade G: The latest in a lineup of affordable smartphones

  • AMD ULV: Ultra-thin, but not ultra-expensive?

  • HP Envy x2: Tablet-like laptop

  • Lenovo ThinkPad W530: ThinkPad at its best

  • ASUS GeForce GTX 670 DirectCU Mini: Hidden Dragon

  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770: Not groundbreaking, but still interesting

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Talent Luxio 64GB USB Flash Drive

Super Talent memory products have never failed to impress me and the Super Talent Luxio is no different. With a massive storage capacity of 64GB, you will be able to transport all your large files in its conveniently small package.

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Acer Aspire Timeline 4810T Notebook

Today I am going to look at one of the newest notebooks from Acer called the Aspire Timeline 4810T. The notebook is one of the new thin and light machines from Acer that offers enough battery life for all day computing according to Acer. 

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Logitech Harmony 1100

Today we’re going to be looking at the Logitech Harmony 1100, the successor to the popular Harmony 1000. The Harmony 1100 is a universal device allowing you to simplify your entertainment setup by controlling your entire collection of equipment with just one remote. 

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ECS Elitegroup Nvidia GeForce GTS 250

A little bit ago I took a look at the Diamond ATI Radeon 4870 1gig video card, a higher end card for sure, today though I've got the other side of things, an Nvidia GTS 250 from ECS Elitegroup. It's totally the other side of things, it costs about half as much and it's from a different company, still though I was curious as to how it would perform against my current 4870. So read on to see how they compare, you might be a bit surprised as I was...

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USB Novelty Flash Drive Roundup - 36 Tested and Compared

I’ve done something that no one else has done, I’ve taken 36 novelty USB drives, tested and compared them to each other. You might ask why, well I ask why not? USB novelty drives are a large market, and people buy them obviously, but I’ve never seen anyone really compare them to see how they perform. So I took quite a bit of time and ran lots of tests, on 1gig, 2gig and 8gig novelty style USB drives to see how they stand up to each other.

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Antec Three Hundred

Antec Three Hundred is sturdy, plain, yet still a bit stylish case capable of fitting quite serious systems. It provides an ample air flow and high overall performance. It lacks shiny doodads of any kind, but has great modding potential, be warned though bulky CPU coolers and video cards might not fit in it. Its price is quite adequate, its look alone justifies it.

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ASUS N90Sv-A2

There are two basic camps when it comes to notebook computers. Some users want a tiny notebook or netbook that they can easily take with them on the road or around the house. Other users want a full-size desktop replacement notebook that can do most everything that a typical desktop system is capable of.

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OtterBox Defender Case for iPod Touch

Apple is still selling boatloads of iPods of all variations and sizes.  But I would say the majority of these are coming from the iPod Touch and iPhone.  These latest devices from Apple have already set a trend and all other companies have tried to follow.  Integrating Wi-Fi, iTunes and an APP store in a PDA-like enclosure have really set the Touch and iPhone above the competition.

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USB 2.0 VGA / DVI / HDMI multi-display Adapter

Today for review I've got the USB 2.0 VGA / DVI / HDMI multi-display Adapter from USBFever, this little device allows you to use your USB port and connect you desktop or laptop to either DVI, VGA or HDMI enabled monitors and TVs. It's based off the Displaylink chipset, it's easy to use, and it offers the user an easy way to add a display.

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Cooler Master Storm Scout Gaming Case

The Cooler Master Storm Scout is the second case to enter the ‘Storm’ series. Alike it’s big brother, the ‘Storm Sniper’, the Scout shares all the same characteristics which targets it at the gaming market. Masses of space, efficient cooling, good cable management and fantastic looks are all what makes a gaming chassis. But for a small price of just £70, is all this possible? Let’s put it to the test…

For the rest of this review head over HERE .

 
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