Category: Reviews
Review: Port Designs Chicago II Laptop case (Rose)
Buying a laptop bag used to be a pretty clear-cut affair. They all looked pretty much the same and you generally bought a generic bag at the same time as the computer, with little or no shopping around. Now…
Review: Samsung SGH-P300
With its sleek metal fascia and integrated leather case, the new Samsung card phone seems unequivocally to be aimed at men. Not single men though, it takes small and determined fingers to remove the clever case/ extra battery and insert…
Review: Samsung's 'Origami Project' Q1.
If the Q1 becomes a major success I'll eat my hat. Then again, given the contrariness and unpredictability of today's technology consumers I might buy myself a rice-paper hat just in case.
LG Chocolate Phone Review
LG's much talked about Chocolate phone made its UK debut on Wednesday to the popping of champagne corks and a flurry of excited LG execs. Tech Digest was invited along to the launch and what do you know? -…
Sony VPL-CX76 review
Sony's flagship office projector achieves the impressive feat of successfully introducing Wi-Fi technology into the equation and seamlessly links up to your computer without a reel of VGA cable. In fact it's not only wireless (although you still need…
Tech Air laptopbag review
Over at GadgetCentre, they've gotten their hands on a Tech Air laptop bag – want to know how you can improve on the humble rucksack for transporting your notebook machine around the place? How about air-cushioning, i-TRACK bag tracking…
Gear4 PocketParty V2 review
Gear4, formerly known as PodGear, has been making iPod accessories for as long as I care to remember and we've had the chance to play around with its diminutive speaker set – the PocketParty. The amount of sound produced…
Rimax M-Pathy review
There is something wonderful about impractically small personal video players. Relative newcomer to the market, Rimax, has let its dimunitive MP3/MP4 player be put throught its paces by our very demanding GadgetCentre reviewers. In the end, the 1GB M-Pathy…
devolo dLAN review
Linking up your home network without wires and, um, without wireless… it can't be done surely! But apparently devolo has managed to harness your mains to act as a network. How? We suspect there's some manner of dark arts…
LG U880 review
We recently got our paws on LG's ultra-slim 3G handset, the U880, and immediately proceeded to pester our friends by videocalling them with our ugly mugs. The handset sports the latest MP3, AAC and even MPEG4 playing abilities and…