April 21, 2015
0New York City is hosting Acer’s Global Press Conference – see you there
In just days from now (23-24th April 2015) the World Trade Centre in New York is going to host Acer’s Acer Annual Global Press Conference. In the week of Apple Watch launching, reporters and analysts…
April 21, 2015
2We tested ASUS ROG G501 with some more interesting games, including GTA 5
We spent some time testing the new ASUS ROG G501 with a bunch of interesting and GPU-demanding games, which we added to its detailed review. We ran the tests at Lowest, Medium and Maximum settings.…
April 21, 2015
4Dell Alienware 15’s (Early 2015) features great display, but might not be suitable for FPS games
It’s not often that we see a gaming notebook with good IPS display that has good color accuracy, high maximum brightness, high color gamut coverage, and it’s harmless to human vision. Well, the Alienware 15…
April 19, 2015
13This is the ASUS G501 configuration with 96Wh battery (specs, price and 60Wh model comparison)
As you may know, we had the opportunity to be the first to make you aware of ASUS G501’s specs before the official release of the model, and also, to write a detailed review for…
April 18, 2015
0Dell Inspiron 17 (5749) features a TN panel, but still covers 94% of the sRGB gamut and has an average DeltaE(76) of 1.8
The new multimedia notebook from Dell, Inspiron 17 (5749) is a very interesting model, which brings together affordability and mainstream specifications, crammed into a reliable construction. The latter is the main cause for the rather…
April 18, 2015
1Acer Aspire S7’s screen is just astonishing (also, no PWM above 27% screen brightness)
Acer Aspire S7 is an elegant and beautiful notebook with high-class hardware. But beyond its looks, the Aspire S7 boasts a great 13.3-inch, QHD display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. Not only…
April 16, 2015
2Dell Inspiron 17 (5749)’s screen isn’t doing well in our tests – it has PWM across all brightness levels
That’s one heavyweight workstation with 17-inch touchscreen that might not be ideal for travelers, but it will surely fit in your office as a replacement of a big, power-hungry desktop machine. However, its display properties…
April 14, 2015
0NVIDIA has finally released official drivers (350.12) for GeForce GTX 960M and more
If you are an owner of a notebook with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M GPU, you might have noticed that the manufacturer didn’t provide the much-needed drivers and even NVIDIA couldn’t give us an explanation why…
April 14, 2015
0The cheapest GeForce 920M laptop on the market will cost you 353 EUR, we’re already testing the GPU
NVIDIA has recently released its budget GPU named GeForce 920M and aims to bring better graphics performance in the lower-end notebooks which are offered with the integrated Intel HD Graphics GPU, for now. This might…
April 13, 2015
0Intel Pentium N3700 is a newly announced Braswell budged CPU and we are currently testing it
Intel has recently announced one of its first Braswell CPUs that should hit the market the following months or even weeks. One of the most anticipated CPUs to follow is the Pentium N3700. We are…
April 08, 2015
0It turns out that the Alienware 15 has a decent battery life
We are conducting series of tests on the new Dell Alienware 15 right now and we would like to share with you some interesting results. We are talking about battery tests, in particular. As most…
April 07, 2015
6Our PWM tests show that ASUS ROG G501’s FHD IPS screen could cause eye fatigue
Yes, all we are talking about lately is the new, highly anticipated ASUS ROG G501. It’s an exciting new notebook with premium looks, thin profile and powerful hardware. We would also expect a high-quality IPS…
April 06, 2015
5ASUS G501 with GeForce GTX 960M – gaming tests with the latest NVIDIA drivers (350.05)
We’ve recently tested this GPU on the new generation Acer Aspire V15 Nitro Black Edition notebook, but the results from gaming tests seemed oddly low. We think this is due to the absence of official…
April 06, 2015
0Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge – HDR video recording vs normal mode
The new Galaxy S6 Edge uses the same camera module as the normal version of Galaxy S6 – Sony Exmor IMX240. In fact, this is the same sensor used in the Galaxy Note 4, but…
April 05, 2015
0Video inside – ASUS ROG G501 – what is inside this exciting new gaming laptop
Before testing the new G501 and putting its promising software under some pressure, we decided to take a look at its hardware from inside. Watch our video to see what to expect from it. Stay…
April 04, 2015
29Inside Acer Aspire V17 Nitro Black Edition (VN7- 791G) – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options
The new Aspire V15 and V17 Nitro Black Edition lineups became really popular for a short period of time due to their affordable prices, compact design and powerful hardware. It’s a gaming machine that’s portable…
April 02, 2015
0Hacker successfully installs Doom on a printer
Have you ever thought that you could play games on your printer? Not the sort of thought that would normally cross one’s mind, but it seems as though a Mr. Michael Jordan (no, not that…
April 01, 2015
4Apple iPhone 6 vs Samsung SSD 840: specs and camera comparison
Maybe you’ve already seen our in-depth comparison between Samsung Galaxy S6 and Motorola Nexus 6, and also, the video stabilization comparison between Galaxy S6 and iPhone 6. Today we’re going to pit the iPhone 6…
April 01, 2015
0Samsung Galaxy S6 vs Apple iPhone 6 – Video stabilization test
We know that iPhone 6 features great software stabilization, but the new S6 raises the bar even higher, with its hardware OIS system. It doesn’t work when shooting 4K clips or Full HD ones at…
March 30, 2015
14Inside Dell Alienware 15 – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options
You may be wondering what’s inside the delicious Alienware 15 and to be honest, there’s a lot to see. However, the tear down of this gaming beast is a hassle, so you might want to…