Tag: REVIEW
3 million new iPad 3 tablets sold during opening weekend
It must have been a bit of a worry for Apple as they entered the run up to the new iPad 3 launch: how many people have a tablet or an iPad already, how many of those want to upgrade…
REVIEW: D-Link DCS-942L home security camera
Whether you see it as step towards an Orwellian surveillance state or a necessary measure to ensure the protection of your home, there's no denying that DIY home security camera kits are big business these days. D-Link have recently launched a web-connected model, the The DCS-942L, which offers mobile monitoring, motion detection and night-vision recording at an attractive price. But with a series of bugs, can it be relied upon to help keep an eye on your home? Read on to find out.
REVIEW: Mass Effect 3 (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
It's the end of the world, nay, the universe as we know it, and in Mass Effect 3's capable hands we feel fine. A stunning game, read on to find out just how good the concluding entry in Bioware's sci-fi space opera trilogy is.
REVIEW: Sony PS Vita
Sony's long-awaited PSP successor, the PlayStation Vita, is finally here. The most powerful handheld gaming console of all time, there's no denying it's a mightily impressive bit of kit. But in this age of tablet and smartphone apps, not to mention having a direct rival in the form of the Nintendo 3DS, is there room for another gaming device in our already stuffed pockets? Read on to find out.
REVIEW: Samsung Galaxy Nexus
The flagship Ice Cream Sandwich Android phone, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, has a lot riding on it. Can both hardware and software come together tidily enough to shake Apple's iPhone 4S from the top of the smartphone pile? Read on to find out!
REVIEW: Western Digital My Book Essential 3TB external hard drive
If you're looking to do some super-quick, super-painless PC spring cleaning, you'll want to grab an external hard drive with USB 3.0 transfer speeds. Western Digital's My Book Essential range offers as much as a massive 3TB of external storage, and transfer speeds three times as fast as USB 2.0 thanks to their USB 3.0 connectivity options. We took a 3TB model for a spin. Read on for our thoughts!
REVIEW: Samsung Galaxy Note
The Samsung Galaxy Note, AKA the Samsung Galaxy Personality Crisis. Is it a smartphone? Is it a tablet? Is it some altogether new-fangled tech beast? And is it any good? All these questions and more answered in our full review!
REVIEW: Otone Audio Stilo 2.1 PC speakers
Otone Audio are the latest UK-based company to throw their hats into the home audio ring. As well as a range of 5.1 systems, they're also launching a range of desktop PC speaker set ups. Today we're taking a look at their Stilo 2.1 PC speakers. Read on for our thoughts.
REVIEW: Desaia Beat Box Bluetooth speaker
Desaia may be new kids on the block when it comes to portable audio systems, but their Beat Box Bluetooth speaker shows promise to come. Does it have enough polish to warrant your attention, and your cash? Read on to find out.
REVIEW: Resident Evil: Revelations (Nintendo 3DS)
Capcom have made some missteps of late with their Resident Evil series, focussing too much on action and not enough on scares. Resident Evil: Revelations for the 3Ds looks to go back to the series' survival horror roots. Are Capcom back to their shocking best, or have they been smoking a bit too much of the Green herb again?