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OnLive MicroConsole TV adapter
The games industry is shifting, moving gradually and inevitably towards online territory. Back in the day, you bought a boxed copy of a game, then played it on your machine at home, and that was that. Then in the nineties following the release of Quake online play became more popular, as competing against human opposition…
Nikon D5100 DSLR
Nikon’s latest entry-level DSLR, the D5100, is an upgrade from the D5000 and is designed to fit snugly between the recent D3100 and the D7000.It’s aimed at the growing number of serious amateur photographers with a little more cash to spare, who want to explore all that DSLRs have to offer without necessarily rising to…
LG Optimus 3D
It started in cinemas, but now 3D is everywhere.TV, gaming, handheld consoles – it was the big selling point of the Nintendo 3DS – but now LG reckons that glasses-free 3D might be the thing to help it fend off the threat of a forthcoming Apple iPhone 5. But does it actually work on a…
Storage Options Scroll 7-inch capacitive touchscreen tablet
The tablet craze, which began when Apple launched its insanely popular iPad, shows no signs of slowing, but there are still plenty of people out there who can’t afford to pay £500 for the latest touchscreen gadget. Storage Options thinks it has the solution: an ultra-cheap 7-inch tablet that tries not to skimp on specifications….
Videotree Videospa
You have a TV in your living room, another in your home office and one in the bedroom, but you’re still in danger of missing important Dragon’s Den repeats while taking a bath or shower. What do you do? You sink a Videotree Videospa into the wall of your bathroom, of course. The concept of…
Asus Eee Slate EP121
Tablets might be all the range at the moment, but tablets running Windows like the new Asus Eee Slate EP121 are few and far between. The main argument against the operating system and format match is that Windows just doesn’t work well with the tablet design. So how does it stack up? Size mattersWe all…
Optoma GT720
Do we need 3D? Consumers seem pretty confused about the latest in-yer-face technology – and with new 3DTVs costing around the £1,000 mark, that confusion isn’t the only barrier to its popularity outside of multiplex cinemas. Optoma obviously realises this. How else can we explain its decision to make 3D an accessory to its GT720…
CnM TouchPad II
Not everyone wants an iPad 2. But if you’re one of those who’d prefer to go for a rival using Google’s Android OS, why pay nearly £600 for the HTC Flyer 7in tablet, when you can pay under £400 for the Samsung Galaxy Tab? Then again, if you’d rather save some further cash, why not…
Asus Eee Pad Transformer
The tablet world is really starting to get interesting as Android 3.0 begins to appear in more and more devices. The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is the most impressive we’ve seen so far – not only because of its specifications and build, but because it comes with its own add-on keyboard. A complete package That…