Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016)
The Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016) features a 5-inch Super AMOLED screen carrying a 720 x 1280 (HD) resolution. Powering the device is the Snapdragon 410 SoC, which contains a quad-core 1.2GHz CPU and the...
View ArticleLG Optimus Zone 3
The LG Optimus Zone 3 features a 4.5-inch screen with FWVGA resolution. Under the hood is a quad-core 1.1GHz CPU. A 5MP camera is on back, and the front-facing 2MP camera snaps selfies and handles...
View ArticleReview: Asus Zenbook UX303
Introduction and designIt can be hard to keep up with the obscure naming conventions of laptops and Asus is certainly guilty of causing confusion with its range of Ultrabooks. The Zenbook series has...
View ArticleReview: Gigabyte P35X v5
Introduction and designThe Gigabyte P35X v5 is a mighty powerful, 15-inch gaming laptop equipped with a 4K display, Intel Core i7 CPU and Nvidia GTX 980M with 8GB of video RAM. With such impressive...
View ArticleReview: Chuwi Hi10 Windows Tablet
Introduction and designThere was a time, not so long ago, when sourcing consumer electronics straight from China was a fraught endeavour. You could end up with barely usable products that would fail...
View ArticleReview: Updated: Roku 4
Introduction, design and remoteUpdate: Roku 4 might be coming to the UK, just not in the way you might expect. Sky's Now TV Smart Box looks an awful lot like the Roku 4, and also sports Ultra-HD...
View ArticleReview: Updated: Tidal
Tidal Music reviewTidal has changed since we first reviewed it a year ago.It used to be a plucky new underdog from the makers of WiMP in Sweden, a Spotify-like streaming service with a unique focus on...
View ArticleReview: Updated: Chromecast
Introduction and overviewUpdate: Want a free Chromecast? Sign up for Spotify before February 28 and the streaming service will hook you up with Google's latest gizmo absolutely free. Check out the...
View ArticleReview: Updated: Microsoft Surface Pro 3
Introduction and designUpdate: Sure, everyone's still raving about the Surface Pro 4. (And rightfully so – it's pretty great.) But, you know that, considering your needs, you might not even have to...
View ArticleHands-on review: Pentax K-1
IntroductionPentax is one of the big traditional photographic brands to make the transition from film into digital camera manufacturing and it always seemed likely that it might one day make a...
View ArticleReview: Updated: Windows 8.1
Introduction and installationWindows 8.1 has been long superseded by Windows 10, and it is now the freely downloadable default for the second-most-recent Microsoft operating system (OS).So did Windows...
View ArticleHands-on review: Canon EOS 80D
Introduction and featuresThe new 80D, which replaces the 70D launched in July 2013, sits smack in the middle of Canon's DSLR line-up. That puts it in prime enthusiast territory, offering the heightened...
View ArticleReview: Updated: Chromecast
Introduction and overviewThe original Chromecast (2013), was a near-perfect companion device. Compact, reliable, easy to set up and super-cheap, it converted thousands to the benefit of connecting the...
View ArticleReview: Arcam MusicBOOST
Arcam MusicBOOSTArcam's new MusicBOOST is two products in one, really. It's a battery pack case for the iPhone 6 (or 6s, at a squeeze, which we'll come to), as well as a headphone amp and...
View ArticleReview: Updated: Apple TV
Introduction and overviewUpdate: Apple TV's App Store is getting a small update this week. Developers can now include videos when submitting apps to the App Store, similar to how it works on...
View ArticleReview: MacPhun Creative Kit 2016
MacPhun Creative Kit 2016 backgroundMacPhun is a relative newcomer to the Mac image-editing scene, but it's not wasting any time making a name for itself. It started out by selling its...
View ArticleGoogle Nexus 6P
For the first time in Google's Nexus line history, Huawei managed to join the exclusive club of poster child Android makers. Being the more premium (and more expensive) of the two 2015 Nexus phones,...
View ArticleGoogle Pixel C
The Pixel C packs a quad-core Nvidia Tegra X1 CPU, with a Maxwell GPU, and 3 GB of RAM, and Google was especially proud of the device's prowess. Its screen has a 10.2-inch diagonal and a bit of a weird...
View ArticleLG V10
The LG V10 includes a manual mode for video, making it the first smartphone to do so. Now, you will be able to control the frame rate, shutter speed, white balance, ISO and focus. The LG V10 also...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy View
The 18.4-inch display features a 1080 x 1920 FHD resolution, and the Samsung Exynos 7580 SoC is under the hood, carrying an octa-core 1.6GHz CPU. 2GB of RAM is inside, along with 16GB/32GB of...
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