Tag: REVIEW
REVIEW: Griffin StudioConnect Audio/Midi interface dock for iPad
Looking to take your iPad recordings to the next level? Budding pop stars searching for a way to connect real world guitars and keys to their Apple tablets may want to take a look at Griffin's StudioConnect Midi/Audio interface. With a few notably omitted features, does it do enough to become a desktop Abbey Road?
New Mass Effect 3 ending now available on Xbox 360
BioWare have released an extended, revised ending for Mass Effect 3 for the Xbox 360. One of the most-talked about games of the year, it was universally praised but garnered almost equally universal scorn from gamers who felt the final…
REVIEW: Bookeen Cybook Odyssey touchscreen eReader
Looking for a digital page-turner but don't like the sound of Amazon's Kindle or a pricey tablet device? Bookeen's Cybook Odyssey boasts an E-Ink screen, touchscreen controls and one of the nicest designs we've ever seen for an eReader. But does it have the overall polish of the bigger names? Read on to find out.
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: 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.
REVIEW: Sennheiser RS 220 Wireless Headphones
Wireless headphones can be a hit-or-miss affair, but Sennheiser's RS 220 cans are among the best we've ever seen. From a neat design to superb sound quality, you'll want these things living over your ears permanently. Read on to find out just what makes them so good.
REVIEW: Kinect Rush: A Disney Pixar Adventure (Xbox 360)
After a sterling effort with Disneyland: Kinect Adventures, it's the turn of Pixar's finest characters to take centre-stage on the Xbox 360. Can lightning strike twice for motion-controlled magic?
REVIEW: Mass Effect 3 – From Ashes DLC (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
In a first for the series, Mass Effect 3's first pack of downloadable content landed on launch day alongside the game. But is it worth the extra cash, or should it have been in the game for free in the first place?