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10 Oct
Review: Rapoo Blade E9180P Keyboard
The Blade 9180p is a media centre friendly slimline keyboard from Rapoo that fits in with your home environment, being discreet yet powerful.
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10 Oct
Review: Rapoo 6610 Wireless Mouse
Rapoo have released another mouse onto the market. The 6610 will work in pretty much any environment as it comes with Bluetooth 3.0 and a nano receiver which allows it to use a dongle (included) for non-Bluetooth machines.
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08 Oct
Review: Lenmar ChugPlug
The Lenmar ChugPlug keeps your MacBook juiced up for longer, keeping you on the go. In the land of ubiquitous power sockets, is a power charger something you need?
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07 Oct
Review: Samsung Galaxy K Zoom
Is the Samsung Galaxy K Zoom the ultimate all in one phone camera for the discerning photographer or just another toy?
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07 Oct
Review: Plantronics RIG Headset and Mixer
Are the Plantronics RIG the must have headphones for the connected gamer?
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07 Oct
Review: Epson Workforce Pro WF-4630 Multi Function Printer
The Epson Workforce Pro WF-4630 is a multifunction printer offering laser quality speed but with the higher quality of printing that inkjet provides. Can it replace the Laser in your office or home?
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03 Oct
Review: Monster Adidas Headphones
The Monster Adidas headphones are the latest collaboration between Monster and a major brand. With Beats now part of Apple, how does Beats former manufacturer compare when they lead the way?
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03 Oct
Review: Monster Octagon headphones
The Monster Octagon has taken over as my daily headphones, purely because of its Monster sound. Are they about to make you tap out?
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03 Oct
Review: Nokia Lumia 930
Is it destined to be another addition to the drawer of useless technology?
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03 Oct
Review: Alienware 18 Gaming Laptop
I’ll start this review by saying I was always a fan of Alienware when they made the craziest, meanest, kick-the-competitor-in-the-ass computers. I was excited at getting my hands on their flagship laptop, so why do I feel slightly disappointed?
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03 Oct
Review: ADATA Elite CE700 Wireless Charger
Wireless charging has often been touted as the next big thing in mobile phones. The new iPhone 6 doesn’t have it, so is the Adata Elite CE700 worth it?
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03 Sep
Review: D-Link DCH-M225 Wi-Fi Audio Extender
With the D-Link DCH-M225 Wi-Fi Audio Extender, is the interconnected house gaining steam?
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25 Aug
Review: Thecus N2310 NAS
Thecus are known for their NAS capabilities, but are they launching into a whole new market?
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25 Aug
Review: ASUS DSL-N66U
The ASUS DSL-N66U (no fancy names here) lands at about the same price as Netgear’s Nighthawk but is a hell of a lot less flashy and much more industrial - does this mean it works like a machine?
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25 Aug
Review: ASUS N750 Laptop
Asus have released the N750, 17.3 inches of glorious screen real estate wrapped in a sleek metal body, ready for pretty much anything you can throw at it?
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18 Aug
Review: Canon EOS M
As the threat of camera phones to destroy the SLR market increases, do the SLR manufacturers have a trick up their sleeves?
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15 Aug
Review: Netgear Nighthawk X6 Router
Netgear sent us their Nighthawk. No, it’s not Batman’s latest vehicle, it’s their flagship router, designed to spread the wireless love far and wide.
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12 Aug
Review: Lenovo Carbon X1
Lenovo sent me their Carbon X1. This is their flagship ultrabook with carbon fibre providing a lightweight yet super tough structure.
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16 Jul
Review: Lenmar Meridian iPhone Power Case
The iPhone is known for not having the longest battery life. Too often you see people carrying their charger with them as the phone won’t make it through the day (and that’s without calling!). Battery cases have been around for a while, but what makes them better than just carrying the plug?
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16 Jul
Review: Lenmar Mutant Portable Power Pack
When the mutant arrived, I was oh, it’s another battery charger. Another one destined to join the discarded others lying in the fruit bowl, but the Mutant is definitely not that, this thing is a beast!
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02 Jul
Review: Wireless controlled LED lights
A lightbulb that you can control from your smartphone to be any colour you want. A fun toy, or actually useful?
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02 Jul
Review: Rapoo 8900P Keyboard & mouse combo
Rapoo have released another product into the New Zealand market, this time taking aim at the executive market, where quality materials and brushed steel abound. Is the Rapoo 8900P a must have?
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05 Jun
Review: ASUS Transformer TX201L
Since Windows 8 hit the streets with it’s touch friendly interface, manufacturers have been attempting to create devices that engage users on boarding them into the Windows ecosystem.
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05 Jun
Review: Lenovo Thinkpad T440s
The Lenovo ThinkPad is no slouch. In fact it has the latest and greatest technology shoehorned in, but it’s clad in a body that positively cries out to be ignored, it’s the ugly child of the ultra book series.
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