April 28, 2015
0GSmart Guru GX does well in our screen tests, especially for a mid-ranger
Gigabyte is relatively new on the smartphone market but ever since, the company has been trying to improve the quality of its devices and the Guru GX is another handset to prove that. The initial…
April 27, 2015
0Acer Aspire R13 uses the same IGZO screen technology as the Aspire S7 and thus, inherits great screen properties
We were very pleased with the screen quality presented in the Aspire S7 and it turns out that the Aspire R13 uses the very same panel manufactured by Sharp with a model number of LQ133T1JW02.…
April 27, 2015
0What devices should we expect from Acer this year (next@acer press conference roundup)
On the 23rd of April, Acer held a press conference in New York that aimed to introduce tons of new devices and we had the pleasure of seeing in-person what Acer has to offer in…
April 26, 2015
43Inside ASUS ROG GL552 – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options
Another interesting notebook from ASUS is on the horizon and this time its an ultra-budget ROG sibling. We are currently working on the full review of the model and we are eager to share some…
April 24, 2015
1Acer is going full convertible with its new Aspire Switch 10 and Switch 11 2-in-1 devices and Aspire R11 notebook (hands-on)
We’ve recently reviewed the Aspire Switch 12 and we were quite impressed with the nifty and functional design of the device. Well yesterday, Acer has announced that later this year the company will start shipping…
April 24, 2015
2Acer unveils its new Aspire V15 series notebooks and refreshes its Aspire E series with an interesting design signature (hands-on)
Continuing with our coverage of the Acer’s Keepasking conference, we got some interesting news about the Aspire V15 and Aspire E lineups. Firstly, the company is going to launch its Aspire V15 series notebooks that…
April 24, 2015
0Acer is making its new wearable Liquid Leap+ fitness tracker ultra-affordable
At the annual MWC congress this year, Acer announced its new wearable fitness tracker, the Liquid Leap+ that will go for sale later this year. Acer promises that the tracker will cost you less than…
April 23, 2015
0Lenovo MIIX 3 drags behind its predecessor in terms of battery performance
With the upcoming Lenovo MIIX 3 review, we are eager to share with you some interesting results. We already told you how the convertible handled our screen tests and it turns out that last year’s…
April 23, 2015
0Lenovo MIIX 3 (10.1) surprises us with a bright screen and high contrast ratio
As convertibles are becoming more and more popular, we decided to take a deep look at the Lenovo MIIX 3 which is a fine looking 2-in-1 device with a relatively big screen (10.1″). We are…
April 22, 2015
0GTA V gets benchmarked on the new Dell Alienware 15 (Early 2015) with GeForce GTX 965M
We are constantly trying to bring the latest and most suitable games for benchmarking on the gaming laptops we are reviewing. Our latest review was on the Dell Alienware 15 (Early 2015) and we got…
April 21, 2015
4Dell Alienware 15’s (Early 2015) features great display, but might not be suitable for FPS games
It’s not often that we see a gaming notebook with good IPS display that has good color accuracy, high maximum brightness, high color gamut coverage, and it’s harmless to human vision. Well, the Alienware 15…
April 18, 2015
1Acer Aspire S7’s screen is just astonishing (also, no PWM above 27% screen brightness)
Acer Aspire S7 is an elegant and beautiful notebook with high-class hardware. But beyond its looks, the Aspire S7 boasts a great 13.3-inch, QHD display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. Not only…
April 17, 2015
2ASUS ROG G501 video review – a new thin powerhouse is in town
It all started with MSI, Lenovo and Acer offering powerful gaming notebooks with impressively thin profile which was a great thing for a change. A lot of people were tired of compromising portability for performance…
April 17, 2015
1Plastic, metal and glass – analysis of the three most commonly used materials in mobile technology manufacturing
When it comes to mobile devices, build quality has been one of the most discussed topics for several years now. With the launch of iPhone 4, Apple proved to the world that you can use…
April 16, 2015
2Dell Inspiron 17 (5749)’s screen isn’t doing well in our tests – it has PWM across all brightness levels
That’s one heavyweight workstation with 17-inch touchscreen that might not be ideal for travelers, but it will surely fit in your office as a replacement of a big, power-hungry desktop machine. However, its display properties…
April 16, 2015
2Graphene – the revolutionary material that Apple, Samsung and Google are going to invest all their strength in
In a world where mobile devices become thinner and could even be worn on our hand or as glasses, graphene is a material that will unlock a lot of new and unexplored opportunities in the…
April 15, 2015
0ASUS ZenBook UX305 video review – ASUS’ awesome fanless solution
We got the chance to test and see how ASUS’ fanless ultrabook, the ZenBook UX305, performs in real-life conditions and we were really pleased with almost all of the aspects of this machine. It’s light,…
April 14, 2015
0NVIDIA has finally released official drivers (350.12) for GeForce GTX 960M and more
If you are an owner of a notebook with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M GPU, you might have noticed that the manufacturer didn’t provide the much-needed drivers and even NVIDIA couldn’t give us an explanation why…
April 14, 2015
0Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge video preview – is it worth the extra bucks?
Shortly after our review on the Samsung’s Galaxy S6, we bring you the Galaxy S6 Edge review, that can be found here. Furthermore, Georgi Dobrikov had the pleasure of using the device first and here…
April 14, 2015
0The cheapest GeForce 920M laptop on the market will cost you 353 EUR, we’re already testing the GPU
NVIDIA has recently released its budget GPU named GeForce 920M and aims to bring better graphics performance in the lower-end notebooks which are offered with the integrated Intel HD Graphics GPU, for now. This might…