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

Kobo Ereader Review

Kobo has been a favorite ereader manufacturer for a few years now.  Fans love the versatility and quality Kobo offers – and now they’ve got something else to cheer about.  The Kobo has gone wireless, and the Kobo Wireless Ereader is a gem.  Now you have access to the Borders Ebook store powered by Kobo.… Continue reading Kobo Ereader Review

Barnes & Noble Ereaders Review

Booksellers Barnes & Noble is also a huge seller of ebooks, and their Barnes & Noble e-readers are among the best available.  The e-readers from B&N are the Barnes and Noble Nook Reader and the Nookcolor Reader.  They’ve been lauded by prestigious gadget publications including CNET, and they’ve won awards at the Consumer Electronics Show. … Continue reading Barnes & Noble Ereaders Review

iBuyerPower Armanda Touch MT20X Review

The Armanda MT20X laptop comes comes with Windows  touch interface, complete with a facility IBuyPower is calling “Magic” to facilitate standard DirectX gaming, as well as use touchscreen to its advantage. This is new ground for a company that prides itself as a supreme supplier of boutique gaming personal computers.

Dell Adamo XPS Review

From one of the most storied PC companies comes a super slim unit with an innovative design. Its major drawbacks are its battery that lacks staying power and lack of an incresingly important SD card facility. The Adamo XPS comes with a princely price tag of about $2000, that is certainly not for the masses.… Continue reading Dell Adamo XPS Review

Apple MacBook Pro Spring 2010 Review

The laptop under review comes from the Apple MacBook series that includes quick and efficient CPUs, coupled by graphics that coordinates smoothly between integrated and discrete GPUs. There only issues is their lack of HDMI, blue -ray and other top class facilities. They are also quite costly with other add -on costs that should have… Continue reading Apple MacBook Pro Spring 2010 Review

The Asus Eee Pc 1215N Review

The Asus 1215n prides itself as the only dual -core netbook in the market. It is further bolstered by nVidia chipset that offers it mussle to play 1080p High Defination videos and casual gaming. It is a light machine that offers solid performance without any oompth or pretence. The regressive mouse buttons takes away some… Continue reading The Asus Eee Pc 1215N Review

Archos 9 PC Tablet Review

The Archos 9 PC Tablet is certainly an eye candy, what with its sleek and thin body, complete with a strong polished -metal construction. The machine features nicely tapered edges. The biggest drawback is possibly its underperforming processor that is sluggish and disappointingly slow. The Tablet could also do with a more responsive touchpad. These… Continue reading Archos 9 PC Tablet Review

Sony Ericsson Play Review

As has been expected; sooner or later Sony Ericsson will bring its Playstation brand into the mobile phone industry. Although the Xperia PLAY isn’t exactly a combination of PSP and smartphone, but still, the device makes gaming on a smartphone more convenient. Once upon a time, Nokia tried and failed miserably with the N-Gage and… Continue reading Sony Ericsson Play Review

Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc Review

Hardware Unfortunately, instead of a dual core processor, the Arc uses the Qualcomm’s Snapdragon, a single-core processor, which is a slightly more improved version than what is used on the original X10. The Arc generously offers 512MB of RAM and the Snapdragon processor is boosted with the Adreno 205 GPU, a minor improvement over the… Continue reading Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc Review

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