Sony’s last round of devices didn’t quite hit the nail directly and it showed Sony were still unsure on the direction for their Smartphones. Their 6 month release window saw their latest devices becoming more and more stale with each new smartphone only offering subtle changes, and last year we saw even less. The Xperia […]
Review: AMD Ryzen 7 1700X
Oh have we waited and waited so long for AMD’s new architecture. The promises and hints on what Zen would bring to the tablet and ultimately what it could mean for competition. Finally the launch of Ryzen is here, and only last week AMD released Ryzen 7 for Desktops. AMD have launched 3 processors for the […]
Review: Vodafone Smart Platinum 7
Vodafone have been pushing out their own devices for awhile now, and by that, we’re talking mostly custom branded devices that are actually manufactured by a third party, who most likely release the same device under a different name. None the less, Vodafone are taking things pretty seriously with their own branded devices, and we […]
Review: Sony Xperia X
Sony have being doing a lot the past years with their 6 month release cycle on new flagship devices, and while their offerings included excellent specs, with fantastic cameras and elegant designs, it just seems with each new device bringing only incremental updates, they weren’t really able to showcase anything new or worthy of an […]
Review: Vodafone Smart Prime 7
Last year we got a look at something unexpected. A sub €100 smartphone that actually offered decent specs. While we have seen budget smartphones before, the launch of the Smart Prime 6 was pretty awesome since it gave some great performance, a decent display, and an okay camera. The most important aspect of the device was offering […]
Review: ViewSonic VX27776 Monitor
When putting together your new PC, a monitor is the foundation for your interface. A bad monitor can ruin a nice build and it’s an important part not to skimp on. Thankfully decent monitors are getting cheaper and cheaper, and the specs that were normally surrounded by really high pricetag’s is no longer the case. […]
Review: Western Digital 8TB Red Hard Drive
The race for increased capacity continues, and while we have seen 8TB sizes and larger before: the first bunch of drives to launch with those sizes typically included some drawbacks with performance. Western Digital’s Red series has always offered excellent performance, and we would expect nothing less from their new 8TB drives. So lets […]
Review: Spigen Rugged Armour cover for Galaxy S7 Edge
The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge launched a few months back and one of the more important accessories and questions that get asked are ‘What cover should I buy’. Spigen were kind enough to send us their popular Rugged Armour case for the Galax S7 Edge for us to take a look at. So […]
Review: Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
Samsung last month announced their latest flagship devices. The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge step things up again this year, and this time Samsung have taken feedback from the fans regarding last years S6 and some of it’s drawbacks. We’re very interested to get things rolling, so let’s take a look at some of […]
Review: GKChain GateKeeper
Today we’re taking a look at the Gatekeeper – which is a wireless dongle like device that attaches to your keyring, or sits in your pocket or around your neck and allows you to automatically lock/unlock your computer as you move away from it. The aim is to offer a simple, convenient way of keeping your device secure and without the need of entering your password every time. […]