Seagate introduced the Backup Plus lineup last year that allowed users to backup content from and upload to their favourite social networks. We also reviewed the portable 1TB Backup Plus drive in September last year and found it a decent offering if you considered your social network data ‘save-worthy’. Now we’re taking Seagate’s desktop offering […]
Logitech K810 Wireless Keyboard Review
When it comes to Bluetooth-enabled keyboards, consumers are really spoilt for choice. Options are aplenty, right from unbranded Chinese ones to branded keyboards that are more expensive. And comprising from the latter is Logitech’s K810 Bluetooth keyboard. We check type out to see if it’s really worth the asking price. Design: Take one look at […]
Dell Latitude 10 Tablet Review
Android tablets and iPad are often seen as a multimedia consumption devices but when it comes to work, these devices don’t cut in for businesses. Sure, Apple and Google have been adding new features to the OS to make it more business friendly but businesses haven’t adopted it wholeheartedly as majority of them are powered […]
Asus External DVD Writer (SDRW-08D3S) Review
There’s no doubt that the usage of optical disc drives have been decreasing over the years. In fact, new computers have started shipping without the drive that has made way for slimmer and aesthetically pleasing devices. However, there comes a time where we require the optical disc drive (installing an OS or a game) only […]
LG Optimus Vu Review
The rise of the smartphone-tablet hybrids have made consumers adopt devices with 5-inch+ displays. And though you get many options today, LG’s spin on the smartphone-tablet hybrid – Optimus Vu is a bit different. But is it compelling enough to lure customers? We take a look. Design and Build Quality: The first thing you’ll notice […]
Sony CP-F1L External Battery Review
Let’s be honest about one thing – battery life on an Android phone is not that great. Sure we’ve now got devices like Galaxy Note II that pack a humongous capacity of battery that would easily last a day but most of the devices are still not built for a full day operation. Add to […]
Sony VAIO T Series 11 (SVT11113FG) Review
Sony has a pretty nicely stacked VAIO range targeting consumers from sub-30k range to a high-end one. The VAIO T sits in between the two extremes and offers the much needed portability and stylish Sony looks. But is it worth it? We take a look.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Reviewed
If you’ve been wondering how Samsung’s first Galaxy Note tablet fares in real world, our affiliated site, Sammy Hub has published a detailed review on the Galaxy Note 800. The site found the tablet to be packed with meaty hardware and some nifty inclusions on the software and the S Pen front but felt […]
D-Link DIR-505 Mobile Companion Review
Picture this: You’re in your hotel room only to find that the only available internet connection is via the Ethernet and not Wi-Fi? If you’re carrying a laptop, it’s all good since you can plug in the Ethernet cable to the included port but the internet availability is of no use if you happen […]
BlackBerry Curve 9320 Review
BlackBerry is said to be an indispensable tool for the suit-clad executives and businessmen. But for the past few years, RIM has found youth as a new target market in developing countries such as India due to its BlackBerry Messenger Service (BBM). To cater to the same crowd, RIM has come up with the […]
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