Motorola
has been silently developing some interesting innovation recently, not
mentioning its high-end new RAZR series. But the highlight is in the mid-range
Android handsets like Motoluxe, which despite its premium sounding name and
better than average camera is very much an “OK” phone.
Click here!
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Alcatel 990 Review: First Impressions
Alcatel,
a French brand went to a sort of hibernation in terms of mobile phones for some
period of time, but recently the company rises up again with a wide range of
affordable and budget-wise phones – the Alcatel 990 is one of the fancier type
equipped with a 5-megapixel camera that runs in Android 2.2 Froyo operating
system.
HTC One X Review: First Impressions
The aces of HTC have been quiet for some time. Fortunately, they managed to fire out a couple of high-end handsets complete with Beats Audio last year in the form of the Sensations XE and XL, and there was of course the Evo 3D with the visual performance “Amazings!” it offered, but other than that, there’s been a distinct lack of activity from the Taiwanese techlords.
Toshiba Portege R835-P88 Review: First Impressions
The
good: This latest version of the Toshiba Portege R835 is still a great value, packing a big hard
drive, optical drive, and full-power processor into a chassis not much bigger
than an ultrabook.
The
bad: This 13-inch laptop once felt thin and light, but similarly priced
newer laptops beat it on style and portability.
The bottom line: This one-time favorite is still an excellent go-to 13-inch laptop,
if you don't need something quite as slim as an ultrabook, and you can get it
for the right price.
TOP 10 ANDROID GAMES OF 2012: MUST HAVE!
There are indeed vast Android applications and games released by the Google Market everyday. There are more or less 100, 000 android applications available today. Here are my top 10 picks of the greatest and most entertaining games for Android powered devices as of May 2012. Enjoy!
10. Hambo by Miniclip
Armed with a variety of weapons, you must skillfully use them to rescue your best friend Bacon in this physics-based skill game.
Nikon D3200 Review: First Impressions
Is this 24.2-million pixel DSLR the ultimate
entry-level camera? Here are the must knows before buying this camera.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Origin EON17-S Review (Intel Core i7-3920XM)
The
bad: Customizing can drive up the price very quickly, and even with a
new back panel, it's still very generic-looking.
The bottom line: First out of the gate with the latest quad-core Intel CPUs, Origin
is one of the few high-end boutique gaming PC makers that really pays attention
to laptops.
HP Folio 13 Review: Detailed Impressions
The
good: The HP Folio 13 has everything that matters most in an
ultrabook: very good battery life, an excellent backlit keyboard, all the
requisite ports for mobile use, and a very comfortable feel, along with a
competitive entry-level price.
The
bad: The Folio 13 is no looker compared with other ultrabooks, and is a
bit thicker and heavier than thin laptops such as the MacBook Air. The
clickpad's just a bit too finicky for our tastes, too.
The bottom line: When it comes to Windows ultrabooks, the HP Folio 13 is the best
of the bunch in terms of performance, price, and ergonomics, provided you can
live with a less-than-razor-thin design. This laptop is targeted at small
businesses but it's really for anyone who wants a reliable ultrabook that isn't
a MacBook Air.
Apple MacBook Pro Fall Review (2.2GHz Core i7, 15-inch): First Impressions
The
good: Incremental updates to the CPU help keep the MacBook Pro line a step above the now-mainstream MacBook
Air. The trackpad and gesture controls are still the best of any current
laptop.
The
bad: Unless you need an optical drive, the MacBook Air may be a better
fit for most, and the Pro still lacks things we'd like to see, such as HDMI,
Blu-ray, and USB 3.0.
The bottom line: A MacBook Pro is a significant investment, especially when adding
in optional upgrades. Cost aside, there's not a better choice (there are,
however, some close ties) for an all-around powerhouse that will work in the
home, the office, and in between.
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