Category: Reviews
REVIEW: Datacolor Spyder4TV HD calibration tool
You've forked out more money than you care to share on a new HDTV set, and now you want the thing looking the best it possibly can. Enter the Datacolor Spyder4TV HD calibration tool. Through a combination of hardware and software, it promises to make your display match industry standards. But is it really much better than just using your own tweaking judgement? Read on to find out!
REVIEW: HTC One X
HTC have promised a "quality over quantity" approach to their Android smartphone line-up this year, and the HTC One X represents the pick of their pile. Have HTC made good on the claim, and can the HTC One X do enough to fend off stiff competition from the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S3 and iPhone 5? Read on to find out!
REVIEW: Sony Xperia S
Sony's first own-branded smartphone, and the company's first flagship handset since the split from Ericsson, there's a lot riding on the Xperia S. With a stylish design and a top-notch specs list, does it do enough right to deserve a reception any better than the lukewarm response to the Sony/Ericsson lines that have preceded it?
REVIEW: Devolo dLAN 500 AVmini powerline networking homeplug starter kit
Devolo's dLAN 500 AVmini powerline networking starter kit boats superfast, reliable internet speeds over your electrical wiring, effectively knocking out wireless blackspots. However, stability and speed come with a fairly high asking price attached. Does Devolo's latest kit perform well enough to justify the cost?
REVIEW: Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition (XBLA)
Minecraft, the indie-gaming smash-hit lands on Microsoft's Xbox 360. There's a host of changes that accompany the release, but are they all good? Read on to find out if Minecraft on a console is just as engrossing as it is on a PC
REVIEW: Samsung Series 5 Ultra (13.3 inch ultrabook)
Reasonably slim, reasonably powerful and reasonably affordable, Samsung's Series 5 Ultra ultrabook positions itself firmly in the mid-range of the bourgeoning new portable computing market. But does it do enough to give more expensive alternatives a run for their money?
REVIEW: Fez (Xbox 360 XBLA)
The star of a much-hyped video game movie and the lovechild of one of the indie gaming community's most outspoken developers, can Fez ride the wave of expectation that's greeted it at every blocky, 8-bit corner? Read on for our review of the puzzler/platformer hybrid to find out.
REVIEW: Sennheiser HD 700 Headphones
A mid-range audiophile offering may sound like a clumsy stepping stone for Sennheiser between their HD 650s and HD 800 headphones, but the HD 700s are anything but. We dive into sonic sublimity with the Sennheiser HD 700 headphones in our full review.
REVIEW: Logitech Z623 2.1 THX-certified PC Speakers
Logitech are looking to add a bit of oomph to your sonic desktop escapades with the Z623 2.1 speaker system. Complete with THX-certification and a whopping 200 watts RMS output, it packs a mighty punch. But can it deliver quality and clarity too? Read on to find out.
REVIEW: Kinect Star Wars (Xbox 360)
It was first announced a long time ago (June 2010) at an E3 conference far, far away (Los Angeles) but Kinect Star Wars sadly is not the game you're looking for. Read on to find out why it's got more in common with Jar Jar than Vader.