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Aug 08

Case Mate TUT Case for iPhone 4 Review

Published in Reviews, Smartphone Accessories | Written by Brandon

Casemate have been known for their funky “creature” cases, and lately they have brought out a new line of them and I managed to get my hands on the Tut Case; this character is meant to be seen as a mummy from Egypt and it’s done so quite well.

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Aug 05

Snowball Professional Microphone Review

Published in Peripherals, Reviews | Written by Brandon

Here is a Professional USB Microphone from Blue Microphones, this product has three different settings, one for directional input so this one is good for Skype calls, or commentaries, the second setting is for musicians as this dims the volume slightly so it doesn’t muffle.

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Aug 04

Case Mate Monsta Case for iPhone 4 Review

Published in Reviews, Smartphone Accessories | Written by Brandon

I have seen this case around a lot before and I just had to get my hands on it. When taking it out the packet it felt of average quality, but it wasn’t until I placed it on my phone that it felt and looked amazing.

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Aug 03

Jabra Stone2 Bluetooth Headset Review

Published in Headsets, Reviews, Smartphone Accessories | Written by Brandon

Here is the Jabra Stone2 and my first impression was “This thing is tiny”. The packaging was very nice and professional as well as the whole design of the headset itself with its very detailed stone design. It comes with a easy to read instruction manual aswell as a charging kit, ear pieces and a belt clip…

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Aug 01

Casemate Tough Case for iPhone 4 Review

Published in Reviews, Smartphone Accessories | Written by Brandon

When I first pulled this case out of the packaging it felt great in the hand and I knew it was of very good quality, it’s a two piece case, you firstly place it into a silicon coat which is used as a cushion when the case is on impact, this silicon does collect dust but it’s not really a problem due to it not being seen.

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Jul 06

Bose IE2 Review

Published in Headsets, Reviews | Written by Rhys

Today we welcome you to the Bose IE2 Headphones. These headphones are in-ear and have an interesting fitment allowing for them to be during sports. Find out what Rhys thought of them in this Bose IE2 Review.

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Jul 04

Philips Fidelio DS3020 Docking Speaker Review

Published in Reviews, Speakers | Written by Matt

With Apple still selling iPhones and iPod Touches in the hundreds of thousands, more and more accessories keep popping up all over the place. Today we have the Fidelio Docking Speaker from Philips to review. It may look small but it sure does provide the big sound you’d expect from a Philips speaker.

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Jun 28

Motorola XOOM Standard Dock Review

Published in Reviews, Tablet Accessories | Written by Matt

With most smartphones and tablets, they’ll most likely all have a dock that you’ll be able to purchase. Normally, these docks just charge your device and that’s the end of it. Today however, we have the Standard version of the Motorola XOOM Dock to review which also features an AUX port to hook up your sound system and the Motorola XOOM. Let’s see how it performs.

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Jun 24

Motorola XOOM Review

Published in Reviews, Tablets & Smartphones | Written by Matt

As most of you may know, up until recently we have mainly focused on computer hardware. Well today we have our first tablet to review, the Motorola XOOM. Whereas most sites will provide you with extremely technical reviews that sometimes include paragraphs of technical jargon you just don’t understand a word of, we’re here to provide you with a high quality review that gives you an overview of the product in general, its hardware, operating system and our overall verdict. With that being said, let’s get down and dirty with the XOOM from Motorola.

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Jun 16

CineXPlayer for iPad Review

Published in Mobile Apps, Reviews | Written by Matt

With the iPad being as popular as it has become this past year, you’d think that it would be able to play any file type, well you thought wrong! Unfortunately, Apple’s own iPod application can only handle .mov files but thanks to CineXPlayer for iPad (which was allowed into the AppStore by almighty Jobs) you can now play a wide range of file types such as XVID, AVI, 3GP and even protect your videos from prying eyes, let’s take a quick look at the app in action…

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Iqua Sun Bluetooth Headset

This is Tech-Reviews first review for Iqua, it’s for a product called the ‘Iqua Sun’ which is literally the world’s first solar powered Bluetooth headset. Bluetooth headsets have become more common over these past few years with the new laws in the UK such as the rule which states you cannot use a mobile phone whilst driving. Read on to find out how this revolutionary product performs…

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Oct 13

Kisai Rogue Touch LED Watch Review

Have you ever looked for a watch that looks so insane that it looks like its came from an alien planet? Well today we have managed to get our hands on Tokyo Flash’s latest watch known as the Kisai Rouge Touch.

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Apr 30

XTracPads Ripper XXL Review

Christopher over at Xtracpads.com has just sent us an XtracPads Ripper XXL for review.
XtracPads is a company that was started by a group of hardcore gamers in 2002 and specializes in designing high-end mouse surfaces and accessories for mainly gamers.

Mouse pads aren’t really used by many people anymore, probably because of the fact that most people nowadays use optical mice and don’t see the need for a mouse pad. However, many gamers still use mouse pads. It’s often more comfortable to use a mouse pad in-game and the performance when using a pad can be much greater due to the pad being a much smoother surface. This allows the mouse to glide more easily.

This leads me on to introduce today’s review, the ‘XtracPads Ripper XXL’.

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May 27

Noctua NF-P12 Silent Fan

Earlier this week we reviewed a silent 92mm fan, this provided us with silent cooling at the front of our case. Today we’ve got another fan from well known PC silencers, Noctua. This model is the NF-P12, an oddly coloured peach and brown fan which should hopefully replace our noisy 120mm Antec rear fan. Just like most Noctua products, this fan is very innovative with notches cut into the many blades. But is such an innovative fan from Noctua worth buying?

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