December 02, 2015
9Acer Predator 17 vs Alienware 17 R3: Detailed ‘Stability and Temperature’ battle report
This is going to be gamers’ best holiday quarter ever. Alienware has updated its 15 and 17-inch notebooks, Acer has released a whole new Predator gaming line, ASUS announced a wide range of new ROG…
November 27, 2015
1First impressions of the latest gaming flagship – Alienware 17 R3 (Late 2015) – hardware out of this world!
The all new, latest and most powerful Alienware laptop ever is now (finally!) in our lab. We’re talking about Alienware 17 R3 with Intel Core i7-6820HK, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M and up to 32GBs of…
November 24, 2015
1Overclocking the new Alienware 15 R2 (Late 2015) with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M
You’ve probably already seen our in-depth review of the latest 15-inch Alienware R2 (Late 2015), and how its cooling system manages the high load in our synthetic and real-life gaming tests. Since we were more…
November 19, 2015
3To all of our readers: It’s been nine months since the inception of LaptopMedia
Nine months ago we started a project that had been brewing in our heads for the last 5 years. Back then we began building a laboratory for testing and benchmarking mobile devices in order to…
November 09, 2015
4Check out our new Top Laptop PWM Ranking (Rated by negative impact on eyesight)
The wait is over! Some of you saw this coming a mile away, since we all know how important it is for every user, and how there exists a lack of information on the matter.…
October 14, 2015
0Gigabyte P34W’s display has pretty accurate colors and excellent quality
Just recently we showed you that Acer Predator’s AU Optronics screen isn’t only more than capable for enjoyable gaming, but for professional image editing as well. And now here are the Gigabyte P34’s results, straight…
October 12, 2015
0Apple iPhone 6s first impressions – a decent upgrade of the most successful phone
It seems that we’ve already seen everything in the smartphone world and we couldn’t be surprised with anything except lower the prices, perhaps. Synthetic performance achievements aren’t that interesting anymore and reducing the price tag…
September 26, 2015
0Inside Gigabyte P34W – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options
We’re reviewing the ultra-slim gaming beast – Gigabyte P34W and as always before the review, we will reveal some important highlights. We’re going to take a look under the hood and see how Gigabyte has…
September 24, 2015
0NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M in Gigabyte P34W – benchmarks and gaming tests with the latest NVIDIA drivers (355.98)
Gigabyte P34 is not your common gaming machine – it weighs 1.8kg and has a thickness of just 20.9 mm. Yes, it feels more like an “ultrabook” than a gaming beast but P34 sports NVIDIA GeForce GTX…
September 13, 2015
0Huawei P8 – Motion Control Gestures and One-hand UI (video)
Huawei P8 has some nice little features in its EMUI 3.1 user interface that covers the Android 5.0 Lollipop. There is a whole Motion Control center in the Settings menu, where you’ll find a wide…
September 12, 2015
0Even with just one small fan, Toshiba Satellite C55 remains cool after continuous 100% CPU+GPU load
We keep working on the detailed review of Toshiba Satellite C55 and while you’re waiting for it, we can share a quick positive glimpse on its cooling system. Given the fact that C55 doesn’t have…
September 11, 2015
0Huawei P8 gaming capabilities (with FPS, video)
Our Huawei P8’s in-depth review is just behind the corner and now it’s time to share how it passed our gaming tests. As always, we ran some demanding games and checked the performance of the…
September 11, 2015
1Inside Toshiba Satellite C55 – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options
Toshiba Satellite C55 is one of the most interesting budget laptops now and as you can guess we took one for a spin. While it’s in our labs, we can show you how does it…
August 26, 2015
0Quick look at Samsung Galaxy Core Prime Value Edition LTE – a new affordable contender by the Korean team
It seems that Samsung has found gaps in the budget class and will keep digging in that area, trying to get a bigger slice of the entry-level market share. After the successful Galaxy J1, Samsung…
August 26, 2015
0The display of the budget Samsung Galaxy J1 won’t hurt your eyes, doesn’t use PWM
Galaxy J1 is one of the cheapest Samsung devices ever, so the eventual compromises won’t come as an suprirse. The display is one of the components which are of key importance to the final price,…
August 25, 2015
0Lenovo A7000’s display has great viewing angles and covers 97% of the sRGB gamut
While you wait for the in-depth review of Lenovo A7000, which we’ll publish in the next few days, you can take a look at some of its display results coming from our lab. Lenovo A7000…
August 24, 2015
0Check out our Laptop M.2 SSD Compatibility List
The SSDs are fantastic storage options that give you great transfer speeds and reliability, but they’re not so lucrative if you are in need of big storage for your movie or music library. Most of…
August 21, 2015
0Quick glimpse of Samsung Galaxy J1’s camera capabilities
We’re just about wrapping up the review of the ultra-budget Samsung Galaxy J1. We just finished our detailed camera tests and we’re going to share some of them. The back camera of Samsung Galaxy J1…
August 19, 2015
1What’s the price of Acer Aspire V3-574G and where is it the cheapest in Europe?
The in-depth review of Acer Aspire V3-574G is just behind the corner, and now we’re going to check its price in various European countries. The 15.6-inch stylish machine features an ULV processor (Intel Broadwell) and…
August 17, 2015
0Acer Aspire V15 (V3-574) PWM report – the display uses it but at a very high frequency
Some weeks ago, when we tested a sample unit of the new Acer Aspire V15 (V3-574), we introduced you to its BluelightShield display technology and PWM results. Now, after the official release, we took a…