Category: Reviews

Review: Nexus 5X
25Introduction and designWhat's the sound of one hand clapping? It's a Nexus 5X owner giving praise to Google and LG for remaking their palm-friendly Android phone while ...
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Review: Gigabyte P37X v5
0Introduction and design The Gigabyte P37X series has been around for a few years now. Just like last year's model, the 2016 Gigabyte P37X v5 is a gaming laptop for 'real' gamers. ...
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Review: Huawei Mate 8
3Introduction and designAlthough Chinese manufacturer Huawei still can't claim much in the way of brand recognition, it's expanded its reputation in the US and UK with every ...
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Review: Stan
25Introduction, Setup and InterfaceUPDATE: Stan has finally added the Xbox One to its list of supported devices – details below!Now that Australians have spent some time with ...
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CES 2016: Phison previews upcoming SSD controllers
0Phison may not be a household name, but they're a major player in the SSD market. Where Marvell's SSD controllers are typically sold to drive vendors who then pair them with ...
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Review: BlackBerry Priv
25Introduction and designWell this is a turn-up for the books. After almost four years of banging the BlackBerry 10 drum it seems the Canadian firm has finally admitted defeat, ...
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Review: Moto X Play
25Introduction and designMotorola clearly wasn't satisfied with one flagship smartphone this year. For 2015 we get three new versions of the Moto X: the Moto X Force, a flagship ...
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Hands-on review: LG K7
0LG K7 is a budget phone that didn't make the cut at the company's CES press conference. However, this low-key Android did show up on the Las Vegas convention floor.It's an ...
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Review: OnePlus X
15Introduction and designOnePlus had a happy 2014 thanks to its first phone, the OnePlus One, but 2015 was harder, with only a lukewarm reaction to the OnePlus 2. Back in November ...
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Review: BQ Aquaris X5
0Introduction and designThe world of budget phones is changing. It's not companies like Sony and Samsung that are taking up the gauntlet thrown down by the Moto G budget trooper ...
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