Category: Reviews
Hands-on review: COMPUTEX: Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe
9Introduction, design and displayZenfone 3 Deluxe represents a major upgrade to Asus' spelling-challenged smartphone series with a component design and specs you won't find on any ...
READ MORE +Review: Asus Chromebook C202
0Introduction and designThe Asus C202, with its giant keyboard font and rubber bumpers, may look like an alphabet-singing My First Laptop. But, this Chromebook is no fragile toy. ...
READ MORE +Hands-on review: Voyo V3 Mini PC
0To say that ultra-small computers are in vogue would be a massive understatement. Pint-sized (or even cup-sized) PCs are probably one of the very few bright spots in an otherwise ...
READ MORE +Review: iPhone 5
25Introduction and designThe excitement of the rumour mill and the titillation of every leaked photo led to higher than ever levels of expectation over the iPhone 5 features, and ...
READ MORE +Asus ZenBook 3
0Preview: We try out Asus' latest MacBook alternative Asus' ZenBook range has proven enduringly popular with reviewers and buyers alike, offering fantastic specifications and ...
READ MORE +Redmond rolls out fresh Surface Book fix for Windows 10 preview
0If you're an Insider testing out a Redstone preview build of Windows 10 on your Surface Book or Surface Pro 4, you might have hit some glitches with your device – but there ...
READ MORE +Hands-on review: Samsung Gear Fit 2
1Samsung Gear Fit 2Right off the bat, Samsung's Gear Fit 2 sews up the shortcomings of the original Gear Fit. How? To rattle off a few examples, it works on any Android phone, so ...
READ MORE +Hands-on review: Computex: Asus ROG GX800
0Last year, Asus released an absolutely mental 17-inch liquid-cooled gaming laptop and now it has an updated model complete with a new RGB mechanical keyboard and two GPUs for even ...
READ MORE +Hands-on review: Computex: Gigabyte Aero 14
1Gigabyte is no stranger to thin gaming laptops, but the Taiwan-based electronics firm has outdone itself with the ultra slim Aero 14. Measuring in at only 0.78-inches (19.9mm) ...
READ MORE +Review: Intel Skull Canyon NUC
1IntroductionWhat if you could build a Steam Machine that's smaller than a console, more capable than the Xbox 360 and PS3 and fully customizable with the operating system (and ...
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