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The Aviator is another cool looking iPhone 4/4S case from Cygnett, built from two separate components which allow the phone to be dockable, by only removing the bottom component. The case is available in two color flavors (silver and blue) and can be found online for about 31 Euros.
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The Sony Xperia Z is an outstanding smartphone in many ways. It looks good, it's very powerful and it's even waterproof. The added value of Full HD compared to HD resolution in a 5-inch display isn't huge, but hi-res photos do look amazing on the Xperia Z. It’s a shame then that the panel Sony used looks poor from the sides.
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Today we are taking a look at the Nextbook Premium7SE tablet which offers the expensive tablet experience at the cheap tablet price. With a 7 inch screen, Micro SD slot, HDMI out, and Android Ice Cream Sandwich with the Google Play Store, all at a price point of around $130, things are looking mighty promising. Read on to see if this little tablet can stand up to the big boys.
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APH Networks met up with Philippe Lozier (Director, Business Solution Group) and Steven Cull (Alliance Manager, Business Solution Group) at Samsung Canada to discuss Samsung KNOX as well as the new Galaxy Note 8.
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The HP Officejet 150 Mobile All-in-One is a pretty complete all-in-one despite its compact size. In terms of features it's (almost) on the level of many other all-in-ones we've tested. That it doesn't have a duplex unit can be blamed on its size, but we couldn't shake the feeling that the Officejet 150 is still too large to be considered a true mobile printer. The performance of the HP Officejet 150 Mobile All-in-One is good, and the only real drawback is the lack of Wi-Fi.
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The “Ultrabook” term is often associated with super-small notebooks, but ASUS is here with a model to remind us that 15.6-inch models can be included, too. We’re taking a look at the S56C, a Core i5-3317U-powered offering that includes 6GB of memory, a 24GB SSD for caching, and is built like a tank.
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Pervasive computing has taken over as the dominant technology market for consumers. Users who want to stay productive, or merely connected while away from their desk, have found the Smartphone to be a mobile workhorse. Today, Benchmark Reviews brings you a hands-on review of Motorola's top-line device, the DROID RAZR MAXX HD. Both the RAZR HD and RAZR MAXX HD have a 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor, 1 GB of RAM, and a 4.7″ 720p HD Super AMOLED display. The RAZR HD has a 2530 mAh battery, and the RAZR MAXX HD has 3300mAh of go juice inside. This is not an all-day battery; this is a 2-3 day battery, depending on your usage pattern. Let's take a closer look at Motorola's latest flagship phone...
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The ACER Aspire S7-191-6640 has been one of my better experiences with an ultrabook. Over the past few months I've had my hands on the Cyberpower Zeus M2, and the Dell XPS14. Each of those had their own strong points and their own week points. The ACER Aspire s7-191-6640 really didn't seem to have much in the way any weak points, at least not in my experience. Of course there could always be more performance from the processor, but hey, that's pretty much true of any system out there...
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The ASUS G75VW-DH72, part of their Republic of Gamers line of notebooks, is a big, beastly machine promising to deliver big beastly performance. While a $1,999 MSRP isn't the most expensive I've seen in terms of gaming laptops, it's definitely in the upper reaches. The question is, does this machine deliver what it promises? Let's run it through its paces and find out.
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So which one out of these three should you get? It's difficult to say. Disregarding the software we would lean towards the HTC 8S, but its relatively high price makes the Lumia 620 more interesting. And should the Huawei Ascend W1 really become available for that low price, then that is also an excellent choice in this segment.
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