Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Philips BDP7500 MK II Blu-Ray Player Review

July 29, 2010 by  
Filed under TV & Video

Video may be the future of the internet, but until we can get internet based video to our favored viewing medium - the living room TV – it’s hard to imagine it replacing more traditional formats like DVD, BLU-Ray or broadcast. With this device , however, Philips comes a step closer – a box designed to replace [...]

Best Web-Based Office Suites – Free Online Office Suites

July 29, 2010 by  
Filed under Gadget News

A funny thing just happened to Microsoft Office – It’s become free of charge. OK, so we’re not talking about gratis boxes copies of Office 2010 here, but a version that can be used in a web browser. This might seem like crazy move by Microsoft but online office suites are now commonplace an d [...]

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W380

July 28, 2010 by  
Filed under Camera Photo & Video

Compact camera, wide lens: another winning Cyber-shot from Sony… As the smallest and lightest camera on test, the 14-megapixel W380 is the perfect go-anywhere, casual camera , its metal body looks attractive and makes it feel robust, and all controls are perfectly positioned, with a mode dial above the four-way controller and playback buttons, making [...]

Intel Core i3 i5 and i7 Review: Get Faster and Smarter PC Performance

July 28, 2010 by  
Filed under Computer & Laptop

Intel’s new range of Core Processor enable your PC to run faster and for longer… Combine with the power of Windows 7, the Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processor complete everyday office task with ease, but they have the power to do much more. The processors all feature “smart” technology that adapts to [...]

NIKON COOLPIX S8000 Review

July 27, 2010 by  
Filed under Camera Photo & Video

For speed and convenience, little beats this Nikon point-and-shot… Billed as the world’s slimmest 10x optical zoom camera, the 14-megapixel S8000 sits at the pinnacle of Nikon’s oddly unstylish Style range. The 30-300mm zoom is smooth and quick to focus-speed is something of a theme with this camera- at wide and maximum zoom. Lens-shift vibration [...]

Samsung Wave S8500 Review:Using Samsung’s Bada Operating System

July 27, 2010 by  
Filed under Smartphone

Samsung’s Bada OS makes an impressive debut appearance… The success of Google’s Android operating system hasn’t gone unnoticed by Samsung, but rather than hiring Google’s roamin’ OS, it’s created its own: Bada. The Samsung Wave is its first  showcase. The phone looks exquisite, with an aluminum body less than 11mm thick, a 3.3-inch “Super AMOLED” [...]

Nokia N900:Nokia Replacing Symbian With Maemo 5 Operating System

July 26, 2010 by  
Filed under Smartphone

Nokia has broken the mould N900 as it replaces the company’s usual Symbian OS with Maemo, which is a more advanced system… The hardware is similarly powerful, with a pull-out QWERTY, a 600Mhz ARM A8 processor, 1GB of RAM, 32GB of storage and a touchscreen that lushly high resolution, even if it is sadly only [...]

APPLE iPhone 3GS 16GB: Still Competitive Despite its Relative Age

July 26, 2010 by  
Filed under Smartphone

The 3GS is soon to be surpassed by the iPhone 4, but it’s no ageing dinosaur. The iPhone 3GS still offers enviable usability and a form factory that oozes class and quality… The interface is incredibly simple, with shortcuts and apps spread over an unlimited supply of home screens. The seamless working of multi-touch still impresses too, [...]

Kodak Slice: Built for Showing off Snaps Onscreen and Online

July 23, 2010 by  
Filed under Camera Photo & Video

With a smooth , nickel-finished body and an internal 5x optical zoom, the Slice is the most stylish Kodak we’ve seen and probably the best looking camera here… with 2GB it’s also got by far the most built-in storage – there’s a microSD slot too. The reason being that the Slice is for those who [...]

Top 10 Full-HD TVs – The Best HD TV in Both 2D and 3D

July 22, 2010 by  
Filed under TV & Video

PANASONIC P50VT20 Performance – Technically brilliant with 3D and 2D sources, this is Panasonic’s  best plasma TV to date. If you’re thinking of upgrading to 3D, this is the set to get. Love – Super-smooth 3D and equally astounding 3D images. DLNA networking. Freeview HD and Freesat tunners Hate – Average audio and a clunky [...]