Review: Updated: Fuji X-E1
IntroductionUpdated: Now with a page comparing the Fuji X-E1 with the Fuji X-Pro1.In recent years, Fuji has enjoyed great success, especially critically, with its premium series of X cameras. The Fuji...
View ArticleReview: SharePoint Online 2013
SharePoint 2013 has a very new look. The new version of Microsoft's document sharing and collaboration tools gets the same 'Microsoft Design Language' appearance as the company's Office 2013 desktop...
View ArticleReview: Kingston HyperX Beast 32GB
There was once a time when the company was known only for producing solid no-nonsense memory modules with standard timings, and certainly none of that fancy dan overclocked stuff with its over the top...
View ArticleReview: Sony NEX-5R
IntroductionThe Sony NEX-5R directly replaces the Sony NEX-5N as the company's mid-range compact system camera offering. While the 5N saw boosted resolution, sensitivity range and continuous shooting...
View ArticleReview: Acer Iconia W510
Introduction and DesignDon't let the Acer Iconia W510 and its hearty hinge confuse you. It's a tablet, not one of those convertible laptops you've been seeing lately. It may transform into three...
View ArticleReview: Kingston SSDNow V300 120GB
This must be a frustrating time for any manufacturer producing SSDs with the SandForce controller. You're sat waiting for the next generation of controller while Marvell, OCZ and Samsung gleefully...
View ArticleReview: Acer 7600U
IntroductionThe dream of the All in One is a simple standard that's rarely achieved. A full-power "desktop-in-a-display" that is simultaneously capable of serving as a general-use computer as well as a...
View ArticleReview: Sapphire Vapor-X
Yep, you've read the name right, Sapphire has plunged into the murky world of third party processor chilling with its Vapor-X CPU cooler. It's been making some of the best-cooled graphics cards for...
View ArticleHands-on review: Dyson Airblade Tap
If there's one thing you should know about TechRadar, it's that we don't make a habit of covering industrial tap fittings. But Dyson's new device is somewhat different, boasting not only an automatic...
View ArticleHands-on review: ZTE Blade 3
The ZTE Blade 3 is the latest smartphone from the Chinese firm intent on bringing customers great value for money at the bottom end of the mobile market.While ZTE and its Chinese compatriot Huawei both...
View ArticleReview: Viewsonic VX2370Smh-LED
The budget end of the monitor market is suddenly rife with quality 23- to 24-inch 1080p screens with cheap IPS panels in them. You've got to love the fact that you can pick up a full HD screen running...
View ArticleReview: Acer Aspire V5 Touch
IntroductionWell, you release one flash new operating system with a touch-friendly interface and suddenly touchscreen laptops are all the rage. We've recently seen the Asus VivoBook S400C, the Lenovo...
View ArticleReview: Updated: Motorola Razr i
IntroductionEight years ago, when the Android 4.0, Intel inside-toting Razr i wasn't even a glint in Motorola's eye, something revolutionary happened in phone land. Motorola launched the Razr line....
View ArticleReview: Acer Iconia W700
IntroductionWindows 8 has seen a host of fresh designs for tablets and laptops, with many manufacturers trying their hardest to build a device that's capable of doing both jobs. That has led to some...
View ArticleReview: HP Envy Sleekbook 6-1126sa
IntroductionAMD is enjoying something of a resurgence in its laptop fortunes lately. The HP Envy Sleekbook 6-1126sa is the second computer we've seen recently that employs the 'other' manufacturer's...
View ArticleReview: Reeven Kelveros RC-1202
We haven't come across a Reveen cooler before, but that's hardly surprising as it's a pretty new company on the scene. The current flagship of its tower designs is this Kelveros RC-1202. It's a direct...
View ArticleReview: Nokia Lumia 620
IntroductionThe Nokia Lumia 620 is Nokia's third foray into Windows Phone 8 territory, but while the previous two - the Nokia Lumia 820 and the Nokia Lumia 920 - were both fairly high end affairs, this...
View ArticleReview: Asus RoG Orion Pro
Asus has long been seen as a top motherboard and graphics card manufacturer, but increasingly it's diverging out into a much broader space. We've seen it produce fantastic laptops and recently some...
View ArticleReview: Thermalright Macho Rev.A
Massive coolers are generally a few things: a nightmare to fit, turbine-loud and incredibly obstructive to everything in the surrounds of your CPU socket. Thermalright's huge Macho Rev.A cooler takes...
View ArticleReview: Gigabyte Radeon HD 7870 OC Edition
When the HD 7870 first tipped up in March we weren't that fussed about it. Sure, it delivered decent numbers in the benchmarks, but at about £260 it was way overpriced and left us feeling rather cool...
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