Reviews

Lenovo Legion Pro 7i (16, Gen 9) review – This 16-inch Laptop Crushes Everything in Its Path

Just like MSI and their Vector 16 HX A13V, Lenovo shows to the world that you don’t have to buy a huge 17 or 18-inch laptop to fully utilize the power of a 175W GeForce…

August 04, 2015

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Acer Aspire V15 (V3-574)’s screen has good color accuracy, but lacks in gamut coverage

Acer’s new sleek and elegant V15 is a great addition in the Taiwanese company’s mainstream notebook portfolio. The laptop comes with a 15.6-inch multitouch FullHD IPS panel, which has Acer BluelightShield technology for reducing the…

August 03, 2015

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Toshiba Satellite L50-C review – a well-balanced and nice-looking mid-ranger

Looking for a mainstream everyday notebook with a little extra power under the hood for tricky situations? While you are at it, take a look at the new Toshiba Satellite L50-C because it’s notebook that’s…

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…

August 03, 2015

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Dell Vostro 5480’s display has average color gamut for a TN panel

We already praised the Vostro 5480 for its great cooling system and battery performance. The display of the notebook is not as praiseworthy as other parts of the notebook, but it is still pretty decent…

July 31, 2015

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Windows 10 review – Microsoft brings the best of 7 and 8 together

When Windows 8 was released back in 2012 there was a lot of negative feedback and the OS was deemed a big failure by many. It had a lot of function and design changes that…

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 31, 2015

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Toshiba Satellite L50-C’s panel uses PWM across all brightness levels, but it will be uncomfortable only for those with sensitive eyes

Right before our full review of the model, we would like to address an issue with the display. Despite the fact that the Satellite L50-C houses an IPS Full HD (1920×1080) panel that can be…

July 31, 2015

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Dell Vostro 5480 offers nearly a whole working day of battery life

The new Dell Vostro 5480 we are currently testing is turning out to be a pretty great machine. We have already mentioned how thin, light and elegant it is in our first impressions article. We…

July 31, 2015

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We measured the external temperatures of Honor 4X after heavy load – the results are good

Honor 4X is one of the devices, whose review is just around the corner. Among the many challenges we’re putting it through is the temperature test, that consists of a gaming session, lasting for a…

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 30, 2015

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We updated the Honor 4C review with thorough display and camera tests

A few days back we showed you the detailed review of Honor 4C. Now it’s time to make good on our promise to update the display and camera sections with thorough tests. The review is…

July 30, 2015

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Dell Vostro 5480’s dual fans cooling offer impressive heat management results

When we disassembled Dell Vostro 5480 we were pleasantly surprised by the dual-fan cooling inside and now that we tested it, we are very impressed with the results. The notebook is pretty thin, measuring 18.3mm…

July 30, 2015

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The price of the Moto G alternative, GSmart Classic, will be around $99 (90 EUR)

A week ago we introduced to you the next super-affordable GSmart hit – Classic. This is a 5-incher that isn’t on the market yet but has a great potential to get the company’s best-seller title…

July 30, 2015

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Toshiba Satellite L50-C struggles to keep up with battery life

It’s hard to say whether this device is a lower-mid-range notebook or just a typical mid-ranger, especially if you are judging by the cover here. The notebook’s design is just superb, to be honest. But…

July 29, 2015

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Best gaming monitors you can buy right now depending on your favourite genre

Most of the hardware you are using to build your new gaming desktop PC is somehow “pre-chosen” or you are at least well aware of what you want in your setup. When it comes to…

July 29, 2015

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Moto G3 (3rd Gen, 2015) video review – mid-range has never looked better

All the racket about the Moto G3 this year, or any other for that matter, is well-deserved to be honest. No wonder the Moto G lineup is one of the best selling smartphones on the…

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 29, 2015

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PWM results for Dell Vostro 5480 – no screen flickering across all brightness levels

Dell Vostro 5480 is a new thin-and light addition to the US manufacturer’s small business oriented Vostro series. It comes equipped with a 14-inch HD (1366 x 768) screen with a choice between touch and…

July 28, 2015

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The new Moto G (3rd Gen) offers a huge battery life improvement over its predecessor

Motorola continues to polish its Moto G devices with each one better than its predecessor and the new Moto G3 is no exception here. The relatively high bump in the battery department (2070 mAh to…

July 28, 2015

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Good News: Motorola Moto G (3rd Gen, 2015) doesn’t use eye-damaging PWM

Having a quality IPS panel with good contrast ratio, accurate color reproduction and high maximum brightness etc. is actually winning half the battle. The other half is the so-called screen flickering effect, or like others…