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Dell XPS Tower Special Edition Review : Simple Meets Powerful

THE GOOD Sleek, unassuming design Reasonably priced Painlessly upgradable Strong gaming performance THE BAD Limited configuration

Xiaomi MIX Review

When we thought Xiaomi mi note 2 will be the year-end flagship, they also announced the

ACER SWIFT 7 REVIEW

Acer was among the few PC builders to make a splash at this year’s IFA 2016

OnePlus 4 Price, Images, Specs Leaked : Will Launch With 8GB RAM & 256GB Internal Storage

The OTA (Over The Air) update has been spreading around the way from the Chinese home

The Toshiba OCZ VX500 (256GB, 512GB, 1024GB) SSD Review

Toshiba’s new OCZ VX500 is launching into what has been the quietest corner of the SSD

Xiaomi Mi Notebook 13.3″ Unboxing & First Impressions Review

This is the larger and more powerful 13.3″ Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air. It’s powered by a

We Call Bullchip! Intel Wrong to Rebrand Core M as Core i

Does a golf cart get any faster if you call it a car? In the processor

Samsung EVO Plus 256GB MicroSDXC Review

Samsung memory stands out from the crowd with its ‘4-proof’ technology,meaning the cards are temperature proof,

Acer Aspire S 13 Review

Thin, light and long-lasting, the Acer Aspire S 13 has pretty much everything you want in

Lenovo ZUK Z2 Pro’s rivals in May: 6GB RAM, 6000mAh battery

Lenovo ZUK Z2 Pro is the first 6GB RAM smartphone of the company. It has many

Top 4K display smartphones in 2016: 6GB RAM, 256GB ROM

4K resolution is considered as the best for smartphone display now. If Sony Xperia Z5 Premium

10 of the best 6GB RAM smartphones for May: 256GB ROM, 6000 mAH

May is coming closer and closer. In case of be seeking for a new powerful smartphone

Asus Z1 Titan VS Asus Ecchellon X One : powerful beast battle

Asus Z1 Titan VS Asus Ecchellon X One are 2 powerful 4GB RAM beasts by one

Dell Latitude E5570 Review

A business powerhouse, the 15.6-inch Dell Latitude E5570 offers a compelling combination of performance, security and

Toshiba Satellite Radius 12 Review

How many pixels can you cram into a notebook? Toshiba is testing the limits with the

Samsung ATIV Book 9 Pro Review

A 15-inch laptop designed for power users, Samsung’s premium ATIV Book 9 Pro ($1,600) packs some

How to Upgrade the SSD in Your MacBook Pro with Retina Display

Even if you’re not doing a lot of video or photo editing, the hard drive in

TarDisk Pear 256GB Review

The basic models of the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro come with just 128GB of

ASUS makes a Zenfone 2 with a whopping 256GB of storage

Smartphones with more than 128GB of storage are still extremely rare, but they just became a

XPS 13 to come with Windows 10: has Dell’s T3 Awards 2015 nominee just earned your vote?

The XPS 13’s virtually borderless Infinity display gave us a glimpse into the future and earned

Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro review

The Yoga 2 Pro was arguably the finest convertible Ultrabook money could buy when it launched

Apple releases 15″ MacBook Pro with Force Touch, 5K iMac at $2K

Just as was predicted yesterday, Apple has just released updated models of the 15-inch MacBook Pro

Sony VAIO TT Review

In a world of $250 netbooks and credit crunch, is there a place for a high-end

Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch Review

The 17-inch MacBook Pro was the last of the Apple notebook range to get a unibody

Lenovo ThinkPad T400s laptop review

Straddling the divide between ultraportable and mainstream notebook, Lenovo’s ThinkPad T400s squeezes a business-friendly 14.1-inch LED-backlit

Get an Asus ZenBook UX305 for $599 shipped

This powerful Ultrabook was already a solid deal at $699, but now you can score $100 off. And

MacBook Air 13-inch core i5 Review (mid-2011)

  Apple’s MacBook Air left many mobile users with a difficult decision back in late 2010.

Lenovo ThinkPad X240 Review

  Lenovo has launched a new addition to its X-Series of laptops, the business-chic X240. This

Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga Review

  Lenovo has popped up with a handful of new products recently, among them being the

2015 MacBook Review

Everything about the new MacBook screams “future,” but can it handle today? That was the basic question I asked