Reviews
-
Lenovo ThinkPad T431s Review
The T431s successfully blends productivity and portability. However, it’s not perfect, and the price is a bit too high. (7.5 out of 10) Pros Professional yet attractive design Light and portable...
-
Google Play Music Review
Google Play Music is now a truly full-feature service, with scan-and-match to save you from uploading, a music store, and best of all, an unlimited streaming option. (4 out of 5)...
-
CyberLink PowerDVD 13 Ultra Review
PowerDVD goes way beyond simple DVD playback, with image improvements a movie-based social network, 3D, and even 4K playback. A choice of mobile apps rounds out its offerings. (4.5 out of...
-
Google IO: Google Glass Review
Only at Google IO in techy-savvy San Francisco could a Google Glass wearer walk the streets relatively unnoticed. A limited number of these new wearable computing devices have been among the...
-
iOS 6 Review
Updated: Our iOS 6 review has been overhauled to include the iOS 6.1 software updates. On the surface, it might not look like much has changed with iOS 6 and...
-
Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (for Nintendo 3DS) Review
The excellent Donkey Kong Country Returns in a slightly improved 3DS port that’s even more appealing than the original. (4.5 out of 5) Editor’s Choice Pros 3DS features improve the game...
-
Bose VideoWave Entertainment System II (55-Inch) Review
The Bose VideoWave II Entertainment System offers a few video-related improvements over the original iteration, but nothing has changed in terms of this high-end HDTV’s phenomenal audio system. And that’s a...
-
Samsung Galaxy S4 Review
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is the most hotly anticipated smartphone ever from the Korean brand, and with a glut of top end features, it’s the most powerful and desirable device...
-
Sony Xperia Z Review
With a cutting-edge camera, a super-slim design and the ability to withstand life’s knocks and bumps (and Android Jelly Bean to boot) the Xperia Z is a phone that’s got...
-
G Data TotalSecurity 2014 Review
G Data TotalSecurity 2014′s backup, tuneup, file encryption, and device control are all top-notch additions that may drive you to choose this suite. Note, though, that some mundane suite features like...
-
LG 42LN5300 Review
While you could argue that the LN5300’s 42-inch display is a bit too big for its 60Hz britches, we still think it offers serious value for the money. (7.5 out of...
-
BlackBerry 10 Review
After a number of delays and setbacks BlackBerry 10 finally arrived in January and BlackBerry’s new mobile platform has already witnessed its major first update in its life cycle with...
-
iPhone 5 Review
The excitement of the rumour mill, the titillation of every leaked photo led to higher than ever levels of expectation over the iPhone 5 features, and while the announcement was...
-
Nokia Lumia 928 (Verizon Wireless) Review
The Lumia 928 is the best Windows phone yet, but it isn’t Verizon’s best phone overall. (4 out of 5) Pros Very good low-light camera performance Excellent call quality Bright flash...
-
Nokia Lumia 520 Review
The Nokia Lumia 520 is Nokia’s fifth Windows Phone 8 handset. It’s a phone which slots into the very bottom end of the range, just below the Nokia Lumia 620....
-
HTC One SV Review
The HTC One SV isn’t exactly a new handset, more or a reboot of the HTC One S which launched back at MWC 2012. That said the One SV arrives...
-
Panasonic DMC-GH3 Review
Panasonic’s Michiharu Uematsu tells us that the company consulted around 100 Panasonic GH2 users, including professional filmmakers, post-production workers and broadcasters, to hear what they would like to see in...
-
Pentax K-5 II Review
Two years ago Pentax revamped its top-end APS-C DSLR, the Pentax K-7, with the Pentax K-5, and in doing so produced one of the best cameras in its class. So...
-
Nikon Coolpix S5200 Review
An update to the touchscreen-enabled Nikon Coolpix S4300, the Nikon Coolpix S5200 is a slimline compact camera, available in five colours with a 16 million pixel backlit CMOS sensor, 6x...
-
Nikon Coolpix S9500 Review
The Nikon Coolpix S9500 replaces the Nikon Coolpix S9300 at the top of the brand’s Style range of digital compact cameras, and is designed for beginners and casual users. As...



















