Showing posts with label external reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label external reviews. Show all posts

Friday, August 26, 2011

Gizmo Scene Reviews the BlueAnt EMBRACE Wired On-Ear Headphones



Our sister site Gizmo Scene has posted up a review of the BlueAnt Embrace Wired On-Ear Headphones. The headphones have a remote and mic so they can be paired with the iPhone, iPad, or iPod to listen to music and take calls. Check out the review HERE

Saturday, June 4, 2011

ThisIsMyNext reviews the Nook Simple Touch Reader


Paul Miller over at the new Engadget has posted a review of the new Nook. Check out their thoughts HERE

I personally do most of my reading on my phone. It’s always with me, the screen resolution is killer, and it can run any and all book stores (Kindle, Nook, Kobo, Google, iBooks) without a problem. While the new Nook was a pleasant surprise, and certainly a better experience in sunlight, I don’t think it’s enough to make me stray. Similarly, the E Ink quality really isn’t much of an improvement over reading on an LCD, so I don’t see much reason for iPad or Nook Color owners to feel regret.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Unboxing & Photo Review: ViaPad 97 Capacitive Android Tablet


MP4nation blog has posted up a review of the ViaPad 97. This is a Capacitive Android Tablet that looks just like an iPad. Read the entire review HERE

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

GearDiary reviews the Tycoon Windows 7 Tablet


GearDiary goes hands on with the Tycoon Tablet.

Companies that primarily run on Windows and have a requirement to improve the mobility their work force via a tablet may find the Tycoon to be exactly what they’re looking for. Healthcare can take advantage of the Tycoon’s ‘HealthPad’ version with an antimicrobrial chasis


Read the entire review HERE

Monday, February 21, 2011

Ubergizmo reviews the Dell Streak 7 tablet


Ubergizmo has posted a review of the Dell Streak 7 Tablet on their site HERE

It comes down to your tolerance to pricing and usage model: If you *really* want an Android Tablet now and if you need a small (7”) 4G Tablet, and if can’t afford the Galaxy Tab, the Dell Streak 7 could be an option to consider — that’s a lot of “if+and”. In case you don’t care about Android and the smaller size, the iPad will provide a much better user experience.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

2011 Hyundai Equus reviewed by CrunchGear


Korean automakers have not been known for luxury. But that is changing with every new release. Hyundai has released the Hyundai Equus 2011 which should compete with other luxury brands like Lexus. CrunchGear had a chance to go hands on with the new luxury sedan and posted their hands on review.

view review HERE

Monday, October 18, 2010

Tac Drive reviewed by The Gadgeteer


Tac Drive is a dog tag you wear around your neck and provides medical information on the usb stick. The Tac Drive sells for $20 for 1GB stick.

Read The Gadgeteers Review HERE

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

GizmoScene reviews AeroBed Elevated Mini Headboard Bed - Queen


When you talk about Air Beds there is nothing better than an AeroBed. The latest AeroBed has been release and reviewed on our sister site GizmoScene. Check out the review now HERE