hardware

Samsung Galaxy S5 Review

Samsung cannot be ignored, and the importance of theGalaxy S5 cannot be overlooked. New bearer of

Nabi Big Tab HD Review: the world’s biggest Android tablet

  Supposing you’ve seen our previous massive tablet reviews, you know SlashGear isn’t about to dismiss

Kindle Voyage Review: Ereader Royalty

  The ebook didn’t kill the paperback, and Amazon is counting on the fact that not

OS X Yosemite Review: Blurred Lines

  Apple’s morning may have brought new hardware, but it’s OS X Yosemite that could affect

Lenovo Erazer X315 review: Gaming for all

  There’s one thing Lenovo is exceedingly good at: making excellent products at approachable price points.

Tiki-Z mini-Review: The Tiny Gaming King defends his crown

The following review is going to be short and to the point. Not because it doesn’t

ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One 23 with ThinkCentre M83 PC Review

  One of the biggest criticisms of all-in-one PCs is the inability to upgrade hardware if

We Need New Nexus Phones Now

Google seems to have abandoned building developer devices in the sizes people really want. That’s a

Tesco Hudl2 review: The UK’s best value tablet

A supermarket turned tablet maker doesn’t sound like the wisest of career progressions. Tesco’s not your

LG G Watch R review: good looks and improved battery are a step in the right direction

I think it’s fair to say by now that smart watches are no longer the “hot

Review: Lenovo A740 — a sleek all-in-one desktop PC

Lenovo has a bunch of laptops and tablets, and we’ve been reviewing them over the months

Lenovo Yoga 3 11 review — lightweight and ultra-flexible

Lenovo has another Yoga product in its midst, and this one is targeted at those diehard

iLoud review: Bluetooth speaker by day, amp by night

The problem with Bluetooth speakers is that they’re typically underpowered, and not very dynamic. You get

PhoneDrone case puts propellers on your smartphone

Quadcopters can come in handy at times, but if you’re not going to be using them

HTC One M9 review: Another year, another modest step forward

Let’s say you’re a smartphone maker and you cook up a formula for a beloved, game-changing

Samsung’s Galaxy S6 uses ‘several’ different camera sensors

When Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S6, you might have noticed that the company stopped touting its

Griffin Twenty review; the digital Bluetooth amp for all

  There are all kinds of devices out there that want to usher your old tech

Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge Review

Samsung has a lackluster track record making flagship smartphones with serious lust-appeal. Its plastic-bodied Galaxy range was the

Hisense $149 Chromebook review – Watch out, iPad

This review contains a Chromebook, one that’s set to take the lowest end of the laptop

Lenovo ThinkPad W540 Review – Old-School Pride

The ThinkPad’s distant history is pocked with no-nonsense business machines sporting plain designs and thick bodies.

Lenovo Y50 Touch Review

Lenovo is leaving no stone unturned. Want a slim and sleek convertible laptop? They’ve got you

Falcon Northwest TLX Gaming Laptop Review

At last an opportunity to take a peek at a real heavy-duty gaming laptop rolling with

Moto E 2015 (2nd Gen) Review

Motorola’s 2nd gen Moto E comes with Android 5.0 Lollipop, a 4.5-inch display, and is perfectly

Misfit Flash Review

This is the story of how I became a believer in the activity tracking trend sweeping

iPad mini 3 Review – Refinement not Revolution

For many tablet fans, Apple’s second-generation iPad mini hit the sweet spot. Keeping the bag- and

Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Review

Lenovo has been pushing out some interesting devices, and its new YOGA Tablet 2 is one

Review: Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga 14

If you’ve seen one ThinkPad, you’ve seen them all. Such was a common opinion back when

Review: Lenovo W550s — an ultraportable workstation

Lenovo has been busy rolling out all manner of flexible, slim, and otherwise noteworthy laptops and