September 01, 2015

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M – DirectX 12 benchmark and all you need to know about Microsoft’s new API

Let’s first start with a short introduction of what DirectX 12 is all about. This is an application programming interface which handles visual and multimedia tasks and it’s developed by Microsoft. The API is currently…

August 31, 2015

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ASUS G751JY (G-Sync) first impressions – one of the few G-Sync-enabled notebooks on the market

Some of you may have already tried out or read about the ASUS G751JY which was a huge hit due to its relatively lower price and integrating the latest and most powerful mobile GPU on…

August 28, 2015

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Intel Core i7-6700HQ – one of the top-shelf mobile Skylake CPUs gets benchmarked and added to our ranking table

Another day another Skylake CPU is in our hands, but this time we’ve got the quad-core powerhouse – Core i7-6700HQ. This is a direct successor to the mainstream Haswell chip used in so many gaming…

August 27, 2015

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Intel HD Graphics 520 early benchmark tests

A couple of days ago we published a series of benchmark tests regarding the new Core i7-6500U CPU part of the Skylake family processors. It showed a good performance leap over its last generation without…

August 27, 2015

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Lenovo Ideapad 100 (15″) first impressions – a sturdy little fellow

Again we have another budget-friendly notebook on our hands, but this time from Lenovo. It’s suitable to meet your basic needs for everyday computing, but at first glance the machine can offer much more. For…

August 26, 2015

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Quick 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 19, 2015

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First impressions of the Lenovo A7000 – an affordable 5.5-inch phablet with impressive software capabilities

A couple of months ago we introduced you to the detailed reviews of Lenovo A5000 and A6000, and now there is a new model on the stage – A7000. Naturally, we’re ready to test it.…

August 18, 2015

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First impressions of Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 – the incredibly thin Samsung frontrunner

The new Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 of Samsung is already in our hands, which means that we can begin conducting our tests. The results will be revealed in the upcoming review, but for now, we’re ready…

August 14, 2015

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The best browser for Windows 10 (Chrome vs Firefox vs Edge vs Waterfox vs Opera)

If you are one of those people who recently installed Windows 10 and still wondering which browser to use as your daily driver, well you are in luck. With the…

August 07, 2015

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First impressions of Huawei P8lite – style and elegance, untypical for the middle range

Now that we’ve reviewed some devices from Huawei’s Honor lineup, it’s time to focus on Huawei P8lite. We’re going to put it through our usual tests, the results of which you’re going to see in its…

August 06, 2015

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First impressions of Galaxy J1 – even in the most budget sector, Samsung has a lot to offer

Samsung have already proved that they are a strong competitor in every price range. Even though the high-end is their top priority, it seems as though they haven’t forgotten about the lowest sector too –…

August 03, 2015

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NVIDIA GeForce 830M vs NVIDIA GeForce 930M – benchmarks and gaming tests

Today we decided to compare two generations of mid-range NVIDIA GPUs with one year between the releases of the two – the GeForce 830M and GeForce 930M. Both cards are used primarily in budget and…

July 31, 2015

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First impressions of the new Acer Aspire V15 (V3-574) – a stylish hybrid of the powerful Nitro and the elegant V13

Style forged in metal – This is what happens when you combine impressive power with elegant nano-imprint patterning. That’s how Acer introduces its latest Aspire line, whose biggest pride is the elegance factor . We…

July 30, 2015

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Toshiba Satellite L50-C – first impressions of the sleek mid-ranger

We are always happy to see a mainstream notebook that’s worth the money and even offers something more than we expect. We found ourselves in the very same situation the other day when we first…

July 29, 2015

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Inside Toshiba Satellite L50-C – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options

Toshiba’s offering in the mid-range, Satellite L50-C, has just arrived in our office and the first the we did was to perform a teardown. It was fairly easy since all the hardware that you’d eventually…

July 28, 2015

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Watch the Motorola Moto G (2015, G3, 3rd gen) / Moto X (3rd gen) event live here, we’ve got a surprise for you

Nine months have passed since the release of the 2nd generation Moto G and Moto X, it’s now time for an update. We already showed you a few glimpses of what Moto G3 looks like,…

July 28, 2015

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Dell Vostro 5480 first impressions – thin, light and stylish business notebook

Dell released the Vostro 5480 a while ago on the Asian market and a few weeks ago it was also made available on the European market. We now have the device with us and we…

July 27, 2015

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Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 (+ Adreno 306) vs Snapdragon 400 (+ Adreno 305) comparison – performance, specs and benchmark results

Currently the fastest developing segment of the market, without any doubt, is the mid-range and entry level. Devices from this price range become more powerful with better build quality, better screens and one of the…

July 27, 2015

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Inside Dell Vostro 5480 – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options

Dell’s new Vostro 5480 is one of the new thin and light business notebooks, offered by the manufacturer. It is a 14” laptop with a thin and light body, measuring at 18.3 mm height and…

July 25, 2015

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First Impressions of Motorola Moto G3 (3rd gen) – what’s new and is the upgrade worth it?

We’re just a couple of days away from the official Motorola event in New York (you can watch it live here), when the American company will officially unveil its new Moto X, Moto G, and…