Acer Iconia A1 Tablet – Review
An iPad mini Clone or something kinda cool
Acer has been trialling the waters in small form factor tablets around the 7” mark since they first introduced their Iconia line into Australia. Their newest offering ups that screen size to...
ASUS MeMO Pad 8 — Review
The MeMO Pad 8 is an interesting device, at least to me it is, because I’ve never used an 8 inch tablet before. I wonder if it will be too big to hold in one hand. I wonder if...
Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 — Review
Introduced this year at the Consumer Electronics Show, the Galaxy Note|Pro (NotePro from here on in) is a giant tablet, designed to meet the needs of the most demanding mobile professional.
The specifications are mind-blowing so far as Android tablets...
Sony Xperia T2 Ultra Review
It's a SERIOUSLY BIG phone!
Last October our resident phablet user, Matt Booth, reviewed the Sony Xperia Z Ultra very positively. Fast forward six months and Sony have released it's follow up, the Sony Xperia T2 Ultra (T2). ...
Asus Transformer Pad TF701 — Review
Asus aren’t what you’d refer to as a newcomer to the IT market and have earned their place in the manufacturers' pecking order. They’ve been involved in hardware manufacturing for years; PC’s, Laptops, Monitors and more recently Android devices...
Need a new car cradle? Try a Strike Alpha
If you're looking for a charging cradle for your phone when you're riding in the car, you might like to consider a Strike Alpha cradle.
Ausdroid has been playing with one for the last week or so, and our review unit...
ASUS Chromebox — Review
We've reviewed quite a few Chromebooks on Ausdroid now, and while the hardware generally differs a little bit, in the sense of keyboard quality, screen quality and battery life, they're generally very similar; screen resolution is invariably the same,...
Sony Xperia Z1 Compact — Review
It’s been a long road to market for Sony’s pint-sized powerhouse, the Xperia Z1 Compact. We first heard rumours that the device would arrive in a Japanese-only "Z1 F" incarnation in October of 2013, and Sony was quick to...
Toshiba CB30 Chromebook — Review
Can Toshiba bring their Windows laptop expertise to the Chromebook market
Back when I used to sell laptops at retail -- back in the late 90’s, early 2000’s -- there was one name that was synonymous with quality: Toshiba. Customers...
Sonos Wireless Hi-Fi — Review
US home entertainment company Sonos calls its product “the wireless hi-fi system". The company’s products can form a wireless network around your house and you can control what music plays on which speakers. You can play back music stored...
Samsung Gear Fit – Smartwatch Review
Samsung has managed to put a smartwatch on my wrist, and I don’t mind it - at least, I don’t mind the feel of it. Unfortunately, while there’s some appealing qualities to the Gear Fit, there’s also a few...
Samsung Galaxy S 5 — Review
Samsung's Galaxy S5. Announced only recently at Mobile World Congress 2014 and released in Australia last week, the Galaxy S5 is already taking the world by storm. We've had the opportunity, and we expect you have too, to read...
HTC One (M8) — Review
Is the HTC One (M8) your new Mate?
HTC has a long and proud history in the mobile industry. From their early years as an ODM (original design manufacturer) making phones and mobile devices to be branded as HP and...
Samsung Gear 2 — Smartwatch Review
Samsung's Gear 2 is the anticipated successor to the original Galaxy Gear concept launched by Samsung last year. Where the original Galaxy Gear had a few issues -- which you can discover in detail in our review -- the...
Era by Jawbone — Accessory Review
For the last week I've been playing with Jawbone's latest Bluetooth headset, the ERAtm. Marketed as the smallest, lightest, most comfortable headset that Jawbone has created, it makes some bold claims. I'm perhaps not the best person to review...