Archive for March, 2011

Nintendo 3DS review

The Nintendo 3DS uses autostereoscopy to assign different parts of its graphical output to different sections of the screen and create a 3D effect. It’s a depth-of-field trick, and there’s no denying that it’s very impressive. Landscapes withdraw à la Avatar rather than jumping out at you like Captain Eo.

Panasonic TX-L37E30 review

The Panasonic TX-L37E30 is the first in a new wave of LED LCD TV products by Panasonic. The brand may be synonymous with plasma, but it’s hungry for a slice of the booming global LCD TV pie as well. This Full HD LED 2D offering majors on network connectivity and opens the door to the [...]

T-Mobile Sidekick 4G

Sure, Danger’s servers are going away, but the Sidekick brand belongs to T-Mobile — and that particular component of the teen-friendly smartphone ecosystem pioneer isn’t going anywhere. Of course, the carrier’s been saying for a couple months now that it’d be relaunching Sidekick on Android,

Apple iPad 2 video: Unboxing

After rushing out to buy an iPad 2 on US launch yesterday, we couldn’t wait to bust open the box and sample the Apple flavoured delights on offer between that gorgeous packaging. After a five-hour wait, the excitement was palpable and we grabbed our trusty DSLR camera and cracked open the box that won’t be [...]

HP Touchsmart 600-1220 review

HP shows it hasn’t lost touch with its ability to build some of the best touchscreen All in One (AiO) PCs on the market with its flagship Touchsmart 600. HP was the first outfit to craft a touchscreen PC in 2007 using Vista as the media centre software platform of choice. Since then, the evolution [...]