Monthly Archives: November 2011
Toshiba 37UL863 TV
It’s not often we review a 37in-sized screen like the Toshiba 37UL863 TV. The category has almost dropped out of use and been replaced by 40in+ sizes – but what it lacks in stature, this Toshiba LED-backlit panel makes up for in core quality. The Toshiba’s design and chassis are nothing flashy, but the hardware…
Vogel’s RingO All-in-One Pack for iPad 2
So, you’ve got an iPad 2. Nice. Now you want to a mounting system, but you’d like a car mount, wall mount and stand for a table. Sounds like an expensive proposition. Not necessarily. The Vogel’s RingO All-in-One Pack for iPad 2 offers all three options in one package. And no, they’re no relation… On…
Kodak Hero 7.1 multifunction inkjet printer
Kodak’s Hero 7.1 all-in-one inkjet printer combines printing, copying and scanning functions with a back-to-basics, subtly patterned matt design that displays the Kodak logo prominently on the scanner cover, and is finished with chic splashes of scarlet and chrome to match the overall brand colour scheme. It’s a solid looking machine, measuring 445×432×190mm and weighing…
Kogan Agora 10 Android tablet
The entry-level tablet market is on the rise and sub-£200 models, such as the recently reviewed Andy Pad Pro are proving very popular with those on a budget. Kogan joins the party with its Agora range, claiming to offer unbeatable value for money by negotiating deals directly with manufacturers and shipping direct to customers, thereby…
Nokia Lumia 800 Windows Phone 7.5 smartphone
Smartphone watchers can’t fail to have noticed the announcement Nokia made in February that it was going to start offering Windows Phone 7 based smartphones. Well, the first model has arrived, hoping to tip Apple’s new iPhone 4S off its perch. So what has Nokia made of Microsoft’s Smartphone OS? Pulling all the stops outThe…
Batman: Arkham City on PC and PS3 by WB Games
Of all the comic-book super heroes, only Superman comes even close to the universal fascination for the Caped Crusader – and each succeeding incarnation always feels a little more menacing than the previous version. The Dark Knight movie left us with the impression that Batman and the Joker both shared a fight with inner demons….
Epson Moverio BT-100 multimedia glasses
Browsing the web on a smartphone is so yesterday; don’t you ever wish you could overlay what you see with a web browser – or even a 3D movie? Epson is hoping that the illusion of a 50in projector screen in your field of vision will tempt business travellers, in particular, to its upcoming BT-100…
Brother DCP-J925DW inkjet multifunction printer
Has brother made the perfect multi-function printer for a small office? Too large for a desktop at 465x255x460mm, this inkjet printer in Brother’s DCP line-up produces good quality prints across the board with the minimum of fuss – and it’s relatively cheap to both buy and run. It doesn’t quite have everything an office might…
Epson Stylus SX445W inkjet multifunction printer
Epson’s new Stylus SX445W multifunction inkjet is part of the company’s new ‘Small-in-One’ range, offering printing, scanning and copying facilities for less than £60 at current online prices. Even in its boxed state, the device feels remarkably light. That’s because it weighs in at just 4.2kg without the ink cartridges, and measures a tidy 390x300x145mm….