Archive for February, 2011

Asus Eee PC 1018P review

Asus was largely responsible for kick-starting the netbook’s meteoric rise in popularity with the first Eee PC a couple of years ago and, while the Eee PC 1018P doesn’t exactly reinvent the netbook wheel, it is an extremely refined machine with sumptuous design and excellent usability.

Killzone 3 review

Killzone 2 came from nowhere, she looked incredible and non- PS3 owners were jealous as sick pups. Two years later, it’s back, more complex and interesting than before. Visually, Killzone 3 is absolutely breathtaking – genre-leading, in places. At its finest, it tops anything seen in Reach.

Archos 43 Internet Tablet review

The Archos 43 Internet Tablet is part of the French PMP-maker’s recent slew of new slates. However, it’s a stretch to call this sleek media player a tablet, seeing as it has a 4.3-inch screen and is essentially a specced up, Android-packing iPod Touch alternative. Archos’ somewhat bizarre naming conventions aside though, how does the [...]

Toshiba Satellie R630 review

Toshiba’s Portégé range of business laptops is renowned for their market-leading usability and portability, and the Satellite R630 is a consumer take on a Portégé legend – the Toshiba R700. By in large it is very successful, but there are a few issues with usability. Nevertheless, Portability is exceptional, and the 398 minute battery life [...]

Panasonic LX5 review

The Panasonic LX5 mixes advanced features with portability. Equally it could sway those who might otherwise be considering an interchangeable lens GF2. With better low light performance than its LX3 predecessor and new dynamic range boosting processor on board, plus durable metal build and leather effect padding, the LX5 looks and feels like a high-quality [...]