The Asus Eee Pc 1201N Review

The Asus 1201N netbook is pretty good machine and is the best choice in the twelve inch netbook niche, but suffers for its low -performing battery that only returns a mere four hour shift. It comes with a useful video performance propelled by the nVidic lon chipset and the generous 12.1 inch LCD screen. The… Continue reading The Asus Eee Pc 1201N Review

HP Veer Review

HP Veer is a tiny device but a significant one, due to the fact that it’s HP’s first attempt to use the webOS. Those who see Veer for the first time could be astonished by its ridiculously small design. At just $99 on AT&T, Veer 4G is a good alternative for huge Android phones. In… Continue reading HP Veer Review

Microsoft Certifications Review – Enhance Your Technology Skills

Microsoft Certifications are designed for providing the valuable skills to the students, career benefits to the IT professionals and helps in achieving goals to the managers, and their organizations. A host of Microsoft Certifications list is available for all skill levels to attain excellence in your career, while providing valuable Microsoft Certification benefits including access… Continue reading Microsoft Certifications Review – Enhance Your Technology Skills

Casio g’zOne Commando Review

It is Casio’s first Android device. Pronounced “geeze-One”, the phone is designed to resist shock, dust, water and other physical abuses. Obviously, the phone is destined for those who enjoy active lifestyle and want a reliable phone that can withstand a good beating. Other than its durability, you may appreciate some of its unique features.… Continue reading Casio g’zOne Commando Review

Samsung Galaxy S2 Review

The Samsung Galaxy S2 is definitely Samsung’s flagship smartphone for 2011 and it is the first Samsung’s smartphone powered by a dual-core CPU. It runs the Gingerbread (Android 2.3) and an amazing 4.3” Super-AMOLED Plus display. Other major highlights are 8Mp camera and 1080p Full-HD video recording capability. Those who first saw a Samsung Galaxy… Continue reading Samsung Galaxy S2 Review

Asus Eee Pad Transformer Review

While some people argue that tablets may be detrimental to the netbook sales, Asus doesn’t seem want to take sides.  It recently releases the Eee Pad Transformer, a tablet that is powered by the Android 3.0 (Honeycomb), which can “transform” itself into a netbook. But, will it become the best of both worlds?

HP Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX Review

The Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX is a mainstream laptop that comes with a nice design and good ergonomics. It offers you a pretty solid performance for normal computer chores and can even prove useful in some multitasking. You will definately love its keyboard and generous display that are a welcome change from other low -cost netbooks… Continue reading HP Compaq Presario CQ60-615DX Review

Sony VAIO VPCEA22FX Review

The VPCEA22FX is a member of the Sony VAIO EA series that it touts as general -purpose, medium size and affordable laptops that also come with a full choice of individual customization. They come in posh color finishes like blue, purple, green and pink. You can also own one in a glossy black two -tone… Continue reading Sony VAIO VPCEA22FX Review

The Dell Vostro 3300 Review

The Dell 3300 is a small laptop that appeals to the business -class. It comes in  a svelte form and skinny demeanor that is a legacy of the pioneering Dell Adamo computer, though it is not as skinny. It offers a top notch mixture of hardware and assortments that will appeal to its niche market.… Continue reading The Dell Vostro 3300 Review

The Acer Aspire Timelinex 1830t 3721 Review

The Acer 3721 is an affordable, fast and ultra portable device that scores well on durability but suffers from niggling design setbacks that ultimately affects its rating among its peers. The device comes with a windows 7 home premium 64 bit and an intel i5 processor -model U430- with a commendable speed of 12oo MHz.… Continue reading The Acer Aspire Timelinex 1830t 3721 Review

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