GadgetsLab
Review: HTC Wildfire S
The first Wildfire was HTC's first, real attempt to bring their Android sensibilities to the mid-market. Up until then, the company was creating high-spec Android devices that were firmly...
Review: Smart Netphone 701
Smartphones are everywhere nowadays. What once was a gadget reserved for the wealthy and the elite is now firmly within reach of the masses, with some models breaching the...
Review: WD Scorpio Blue 1TB
Notebooks don't have the roomiest of drives. The most space you can expect out of a HDD of a standard notebook is 320GB - 500GB if you're lucky. That's...
Review: Samsung SyncMaster TA350
Monitors, especially big ones, usually pulls double duty as TV screens for tech-savvy users. PCI TV tuners are inexpensive, and are easily obtainable through various resellers in the country....
Review: Samsung NX11
Mirrorless systems should swiftly climb up the ranks of any shutterbug’s must-haves. While they might not have the portability of point-and-shoots or the power of DSLRs, cameras such as...
Review: Asus ROG Vulcan ANC headset
Asus is no stranger to audio products. They've been creating audio accessories to complement their PC products for a while and have created their own line of audio cards...
Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 GT-P7500
As I sat down on my bed the other day, holding the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in my hands, flipping through the news, it suddenly dawned on me – the...
Review: Panasonic Lumix GF3
Great things come in small packages.
It's quite impossible not to start with the GF3’s miniscule dimensions, for after all, this is its primary selling point....
Review: Sparkle Calibre X560 Ti DF
So we’ve had a good two weeks of playing around with Sparkle’s newest card, the Calibre branded X560 Ti DF. We unboxed this little number a while ago and...