HTC One E8 — Review
As HTC’s flagship efforts have intensified on their hardware design, the premium attached to that design has seen the purchase price of the phones go up. The One (M8) left consumers with little change out of $1000, owing to...
Oppo Find 7 — Review
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Oppo has just entered the market in Australia, they’ve arrived with four phones to sell through their OppoMobile website, offering phones from the budget conscious Neo 5, up through the N1 mini, Find 7a, all the way to their...
LG G Watch — Review
LG is no stranger to smartwatches, having made an early attempt at the market with the LG-GD910. It wasn’t terribly successful, but neither were most smartwatches in those days. When Pebble launched on Kickstarter, the enthusiasm with which the...
Samsung Gear Live — Review
Android Wear is here and the talk around the watercooler amongst techy types is about smart watches. And other things of course, but people are wondering if they should invest in a smartwatch. I know because I’ve been surprised...
Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet — Review
Sony’s mobile evolution in the last 18 months, together with their experience in screen production with their television range, puts them in a really good position to produce quality hardware. After an unfortunate run of lackluster devices the company...
LG G3 — Review
As we approach the end of the US summer, the big guns of the Android ecosystem -- HTC, Samsung and to a lesser extent Sony -- have played their hands. These manufacturers traditionally square off in the early months...
Moto G 4G — Mini Review
The Google owned Motorola, faced some issues in releasing their first generation of devices. The Motorola Moto X took 8 months to reach our shores, but with the release of the Moto G, it seemed like Motorola found their...
HP Slatebook 14 — Review
As one of the largest PC manufacturers, HP is a leader when it comes to large scale production. HP had a late entry into the mobile market, with Palm’s WebOS operating system, but after divesting themselves of this past,...
Lenovo Thinkpad 11e — Review
Lenovo is the largest manufacturer of laptops on the planet. Along with Lenovo branded laptops, Lenovo is also responsible for continuing the legacy of the Thinkpad branded notebooks which were built by IBM until they sold the brand to...
HP Chromebook 11 (11-2001TU) — Review
HP has jumped into Chromebook's with a vengeance. As one of the largest PC makers in the world, they have the scale and facilities to churn out models quite quickly and they're doing so with their Chromebooks. It's a...
ASUS MeMO Pad 7 (ME176C) — Review
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As a top 10 manufacturer of tablets, Asus has been a powerhouse when it comes to providing Android tablets. Asus has provided a full range of tablets in varying from factors, from Transformers to Fonepads, Padfones, and...
Asus Transformer Book Trio TX201LA — Review
Asus have been selling many different products in Australia for some time now. One of the pivotal moments for Asus as far as Android goes, was when the teamed up with Google in June 2012 to bring us the...
Asus Transformer Pad TF103C — Review
Asus began their Transformer Pad series a couple of years ago with the TF101. It was my first foray into the tablet world. In the end I sold it and bought a Nexus 7 (2012) after finding...
HTC Desire 816 — Review
There's long been a split in the market between the “flagship" phones manufacturers launch with much pomp and circumstance like the Galaxy S5 or One (M8) and the second-tier devices like the Galaxy Ace or F Series. While expensive...
Samsung Galaxy K Zoom — Review
Let’s just get this out of the way now. Touchwiz; you either love it or hate it.
My first Android smartphone was the original Samsung Galaxy S I9000 “iPhone killer”. I didn’t mind TouchWiz back then as I had nothing...