Panasonic has announced the Lumix DMC-GX85 mirrorless camera with a 16MP Live MOS sensor with no AA filter. →
One thing is for sure, LG didn’t play it safe – the LG G5 turned V10’s →
THE GOOD Attractive, compact design Lots of configuration options Strong gaming and CPU performance THE BAD →
THE GOOD Good price Ambidextrous design Great software THE BAD Hit-or-miss Bluetooth No wireless dongle option →
THE GOOD Excellent contrast and deep blacks Good color reproduction Large 4K picture for a reasonable →
Whatever your reaction to curved screens, the idea behind them is to create a more immersive, →
If trying to walk through a poorly lit parking lot weren’t exasperating enough, struggling to find →
Along the the Mamba TE and the DeathAdder (Chroma), the Mamba (2015 Edition) is one of →
The first UK network to offer VoLTE has gone live with its voice-over-data service, with Three →
You have heard plenty over the years about Subaru’s rally-inspired WRX. And, owing to its longer →
GOOD STUFF Efficient design No bloatware Attractive price BAD STUFF Camera focus is unreliable Materials aren’t →
The Pros Rugged; Hot-swappable batteries; Light for its size; Bright display The Cons Poor webcam; No →
1. SUPERMAN Dodge Ram 1500 Superman may have been born on Krypton, but he was raised →
Your next car could have a sweeping, touch-sensitive dashboard if Panasonichas its way, with the company →
Continuing to expand on the brand’s consumer-focused offerings, here Leica debuts the Q (Typ 116, in →
In the very near future, LG will release a number of smart lights and a hub →
It’s hard to overstate quite how important the 2016 CT6 is to Cadillac. Absent for some →
In the connected home space, lighting has become rather dull. Several lightbulbs change color, and →
Ok, so it isn’t an embedded front-facing camera flash like that found in the HTC Desire Eye, but →
This week we’ve been blessed with another look at the most colorful-keyed and unique looking →
The smartwatch market is saturated with good wrist-wear, but which is best? That’s always going →