Category: Reviews
REVIEW: Samsung Galaxy Note
The Samsung Galaxy Note, AKA the Samsung Galaxy Personality Crisis. Is it a smartphone? Is it a tablet? Is it some altogether new-fangled tech beast? And is it any good? All these questions and more answered in our full review!
REVIEW: Otone Audio Stilo 2.1 PC speakers
Otone Audio are the latest UK-based company to throw their hats into the home audio ring. As well as a range of 5.1 systems, they're also launching a range of desktop PC speaker set ups. Today we're taking a look at their Stilo 2.1 PC speakers. Read on for our thoughts.
REVIEW: Desaia Beat Box Bluetooth speaker
Desaia may be new kids on the block when it comes to portable audio systems, but their Beat Box Bluetooth speaker shows promise to come. Does it have enough polish to warrant your attention, and your cash? Read on to find out.
REVIEW: Resident Evil: Revelations (Nintendo 3DS)
Capcom have made some missteps of late with their Resident Evil series, focussing too much on action and not enough on scares. Resident Evil: Revelations for the 3Ds looks to go back to the series' survival horror roots. Are Capcom back to their shocking best, or have they been smoking a bit too much of the Green herb again?
REVIEW: Motorola RAZR (2011)
Motorola bring their classic RAZR mobile phone range bang up to date with smartphone specs and a super-thin design. In a year of truly excellent Android smartphone releases, is the RAZR a cut above the rest, or in need of sharpening up?
REVIEW: Samsung UE60D8000 3D TV
When it comes to 3D TV, bigger is always better. At 60 inches, Samsung's UE60D8000 is one of the largest screens you can get in your house before going into 3D projector territory, and is backed by an impressive array of connected TV features. However, it's also one of the most expensive sets we've ever tried, nearly £1,000 more than its 5-inch smaller stable-mate at around a whopping £3,350. Does the TV perform well enough to justify the price tag?
HANDS-ON REVIEW: Sony Personal 3D Viewer (HMZ-T1)
Sony's Personal 3D Viewer headset first wowed us back in January of this year at CES in Las Vegas. A head-mounted, personal 3D experience, it channelled Tron cool and all the promise of the Lawnmower Man before history had made…
REVIEW: Kodak Hero 9.1 all-in-one printer/scanner/copier
The Kodak Hero 9.1 throws into the mix pretty much every high-end feature you can think of for a consumer all-in-one printer. Can its print speed and quality live up to the allure of its silky 4.3 inch touchscreen and cloud-printing capabilities?
REVIEW: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (PC, PS3, Xbox 360)
Sweeping vistas, dank dungeons and deathly dragons, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has finally arrived. An open, sprawling role-player, has it turned out to be the game of the year that all the hype suggested it would?
REVIEW: Assassin's Creed Revelations (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
Templars, towers, hidden knives, buckets of blood and fancy parkour footwork: Assassin's Creed is back with Revelations, the fourth instalment in the historical stealth slashing series. With a million loose ends to tie up and the promise of brand new gameplay mechanics, is it the definitive assassin experience Ubisoft Montreal have always promised?