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Hands-on review: MiNi Ray Projector
0Projectors. The very name recalls memories of boring, long presentations in stuffy dark rooms, with everyone trying to hear the voice of the presenter over the noise of the fans ...
READ MORE +Hands-on review: Dell Vostro 3900
1Although Dell has, for decades, been a staunch proponent of the direct sales model – which cuts out the middlemen – it has over the years mellowed and embraced the ...
READ MORE +Review: Maingear Shift
1Maingear Shift reviewWhenever discussing gaming PCs, I'll be the first to tell you that building one yourself is always better – mostly because it's infallibly cheaper. ...
READ MORE +Review: Amazon Kindle review
3Introduction and key featuresWhile the Kindle Voyage is the more exciting of Amazon's latest ereaders, the Amazon Kindle shouldn't be overlooked as an affordable way to enter the ...
READ MORE +Hands-on review: iPad Pro 9.7
2This is the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro. Or, if we had to guess, the future incarnation of the iPad. Now, we're getting our first look at the iPad Pro 12.9's downsized sibling. With a ...
READ MORE +Hands-on review: iPhone SE
25When the world zigs, you zag. Buy low, sell high. When the entire smartphone universe skews big, you reinvigorate the small. That, in a nutshell, is the mentality behind the ...
READ MORE +Review: BBC Micro Bit review
0Designed by the BBC as part of its Make it Digital initiative, the micro:bit is one of the world's smallest programmable computers. What's more, it's free to all UK year 7 ...
READ MORE +Review: iPad Pro
25IntroductionUpdate: A number of apps are starting to appear on the iPad Pro that really make use of the Pencil and the raw power of the device - it's starting to look a lot more ...
READ MORE +Hands-on review: GDC 2016: HTC Vive Pre
25HTC Vive reviewBefore trying out the HTC Vive at GDC 2016, I signed an agreement that said I couldn't give you a full review of the system. I was told to avoid using strong ...
READ MORE +Microsoft Edge Gains Extension Support And Pinned Tabs In Latest Preview Build
0This, well, this has been a long time coming. Windows 10 launched officially on July 29, 2015, and with it came the new web browser to replace Internet Explorer, which was named ...
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