Dell Streak Review

The Streak, tablet computer by Dell is serving as a contending competitor for the Apple iPad, with a pocket size style and phone competence leaving people wondering whether or not to call it a smart phone. The Dell Streak’s design is its most prominent feature, with a width of 6 inches, length of 3.2 inches… Continue reading Dell Streak Review

ViewSonic ViewPad 7 Review

Android systems nowadays have been very popular and seem to be catching attention of many platforms and vendors. Viewsonic recently announced its Viewpad7, which features an Android 2.2 on a 7 inch screen. It may not be an alternative for a netbook as well as lacks the bone to compete with iPad but it surely… Continue reading ViewSonic ViewPad 7 Review

Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-650BC (black) Review

Sony, in the year 2010 has come up with the Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-650BC upgrading the previous model of their reader PRS-600 that was found to have many flaws. Although, it looks much like its previous edition, the Sony Reader PRS-650BC is faintly trimmed and comes with two additional features: the higher contrast E… Continue reading Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-650BC (black) Review

Amazon Kindle DX Review

Amazon introduced Kindle DX in the summers of 2009, upgrading the screen size from 6” to 9.7’ inches of E-reading experience with a new graphite lust with better contrast ratios. Though outrun by iPad in terms of weight and functionality, Amazon has obviously directed the attractiveness of DX to those readers looking for a greater… Continue reading Amazon Kindle DX Review

Pandigital Novel (white) Review

The Pandigital Novel is an e-book reader that scores a 4/10 for its design, a 7/10 for its features and a mere 3/10 for its performance. With this rating, you can imagine the performance problems of this device. Though the company has struggled hard to bring up an affordable colored eBook reader, it still has… Continue reading Pandigital Novel (white) Review

Amazon Kindle (Wi-Fi, graphite)

The Amazon Kindle Wi Fi Graphite is an e-reader that scores a 9/10 for its design, whereas an 8/10 for its features and performance. The e-reader boasts of quick page turning capabilities, a light weight and beautiful design. Compared to all other ebook readers that have appeared in the market, the Amazon Kindle is one… Continue reading Amazon Kindle (Wi-Fi, graphite)

Samsung QX410-J01 Review

On a scale of 10, the Samsung QX410-J01 laptop scores a 9 for its sophisticated design and features, while it scores an 8 for its performance. Battery life and customer service is given the rating of 7. This makes this laptop a strong usability device that looks good and also feels good to use. It… Continue reading Samsung QX410-J01 Review

Dell XPS 15 Review

The Dell XPS 15 came off as a fancy laptop initially, but unfortunately, it scored quite low on its battery life which is merely 5/10. Other than that, its design and service support scored a 7, while its features scored a 9. Its weak battery life is the main flaw that seems to be hitting… Continue reading Dell XPS 15 Review

Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 Review

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 is the latest Micro Four Thirds camera which comes with a 16MP Live MOS sensor. It also boasts of a high-tech 1080p HD video that auto focuses continuously at different frame rates which includes the cinema standard 24fps. GH2 has succeeded the GH1 model with additional features like:

Tritton AX51 Pro Review

When it comes to gaming, there is nothing more frustrating than a head set that simply cannot give you the sound of action. A cheap, low quality headset can ruin the best songs out there. So stop wasting your money on purchasing third class $10 headsets and set out to get this amazing headset, The… Continue reading Tritton AX51 Pro Review