Palicomp Intel i5 Raven review – the complete living room PC
The smaller you make a PC, the harder it becomes to keep it cool. This is why conventional ATX desktop chassis typically have a huge amount of unused space inside, maximising airflow, keeping...
View ArticleSamsung Level On Wireless Pro review
The Samsung Level On Wireless Pro are on-ear headphones that are designed mainly for use with phones. Ideally Samsung ones, from their maker’s viewpoint at least. Thanks to clever Samsung tech, they...
View ArticleAsus RoG G20CB review – hot and bothered
Compact PCs are among the most impressively-engineered devices we test. From the likes of theAlienware Alpha and even the bargain Dell Inspiron Micro, we’re often amazed by simply how much processing...
View ArticleSamsung R3 Wireless Audio : Music for any room & for every room
Like other multiroom speakers manufacturers, Samsung has multiple models in its speaker ranges to help cater for the widest variety of rooms. The speaker you choose for your kitchen, for example, will...
View ArticleCanon i-SENSYS MF724Cdw review
Canon’s i-SENSYS MF724Cdw is a colour laser multifunction peripheral (MFP), aimed at the home or small office. It costs more than an entry level device, but the extra outlay buys a better...
View ArticleKitSound Flair Bluetooth speaker review
The KitSound Flair is a small Bluetooth speaker that won’t eat into your savings much, and doesn’t take up loads of space. It costs £60, and while it looks a bit like a retro radio, it’s much thinner...
View ArticleFitbit’s newest band, Alta, is totally aimed at fashion
The Alta is an activity tracker which sits between the Charge and Charge HR in Fitbit’s line up. It’s designed for the fashion conscious, as well as those looking for a mid-range fitness monitor. It...
View ArticleVeho Z8 review – bang for your buck headphones
The Veho Z8 headphones, upon first glance, reminded me of the Sennheiser Urbanite. The square earpads are a little unorthodox and add character to an otherwise quite plain design. Taste is always a...
View ArticlePhilips 55PUS8601 review
What is the Philips 55PUS8601? The 55PUS8601 is the the most “serious” TV I’ve seen from Philips in the UK for some time. As well as boasting a native 4K Ultra HD resolution, this £1,700 55-inch set...
View ArticleKingston DataTraveler 2000 review
The Consumer Electronics Show puts technology’s weirdest and cleverest creations front and centre, and it was therefore fitting that Kingston chose this year’s show to reveal the DataTraveler 2000, an...
View ArticleMonitor Audio Airstream S150 review – simple charms
The Airstream S150 is a stunning-sounding mains-powered Bluetooth speaker Monitor Audio, the British loudspeaker manufacturer, has been around for more than four decades now, but recently it’s been...
View ArticleThe watch which lets you install any Android app you like
HAIER WATCH REVIEW Haier is a Chinese appliance brand which you might not have heard of but it’s pushing more and more into consumer tech. At MWC 2016 it has launched a range of smartphones and a...
View ArticleSoul Run Free Pro head phones review
The Soul Run Free Pro have a rock-solid fit but battery life is disappointing and they’re not the most stylish As is always the case with all fitness and running earphones, the fit is key. There’s...
View ArticleHP DeskJet 3630 Printer review
HP’s DeskJet 3630 is a bargain, but why does its software have to be so awful? The glossy white curves of HP DeskJet 3630 are a stylish change from the rows of black printers that usually surround me,...
View ArticleTechnics Ottava Review
These days, you could be forgiven for assuming that hi-fi systems are a thing of the past, resigned to the darker corners of Richer Sounds stores where the spiders hang out. Not so with the Technics...
View ArticleSky Q Hub review – A well overdue router upgrade
With so many of us taking up triple-play packages – combining TV, telephone and broadband, – it’s not surprising that Sky has become the second largest ISP in the UK with some six million subscribers,...
View ArticleSamsung Portable SSD T3 review
A portable hard disk is all well and good, but their slow speed and vulnerability to drops makes them a liability. Small flash drives are similarly vulnerable, and have the added disadvantage of being...
View ArticleAudeze Sine first look
We go hands-on with “the world’s first fully integrated Lightning port headphones” We don’t often “preview” headphones, but the Audeze Sine are a little special. These are among the most advanced...
View ArticleGoogle releases new tool to scan Android apps
For anyone designing Android apps, Google just released a tool that will help make your apps more accessible for all users. The company’s new Accessibility Scanner looks at any Android app and will...
View ArticleSkullcandy Shrapnel review – plenty of volume in a small package
When it comes to Bluetooth speakers, some people just want sheer volume in a portable design. In that regard, the Skullcandy Shrapnel is well up there. Shaped like a miniature guitar amp and measuring...
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