September 03, 2021
0MSI Alpha 15 (B5Ex) review – Radeon RX 6600M is pretty competitive
Okay guys, prepare for something big today – we have our first take on the RDNA 2 architecture. The laptop in question is the MSI Alpha 15 (B5Ex), and it’s equipped with the Radeon RX…
September 01, 2021
2Dynabook Portege X30L-J review – 900 grams of versatility
Dynabook may seem like a new contender in the laptop space, but it is actually the “successor” to the Toshiba brand. Three years ago, a major share of the computing department of Toshiba was purchased…
August 31, 2021
0Fujitsu LifeBook U9311X review – extremely light but oddly capable
Despite its early adoption of laptop technology, Fujitsu is no longer considered as one of the “big” notebook brands out there. However, they are all in on business devices, and dare we say, they produce…
August 30, 2021
1HP ZBook Fury 17 G7 review – big, powerful, ruthless
Today we have one of the most suitable devices to be called a “mobile workstation”. It is the ZBook Fury 17 G7, and as the name suggests, has a 17-inch display, and furious hardware. Its…
August 27, 2021
0Acer Swift 3 (SF314-59) review – ordinary doesn’t mean boring
After we’ve reviewed the 16-inch version of the Acer Swift 3, today, we are going back to the roots, as we’re testing the 14-inch SF314-59. It has a familiar design that is now dressed in…
August 26, 2021
2Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE review – underwhelming performance
In the last year or so, Samsung established itself as the top mobile manufacturer. However, when we look at the stats for tablet worldwide market share, Apple is running away with the lead both in…
August 25, 2021
4Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Pro (14) review – enviable computational performance
Lenovo and their Yoga series are giving a lot of choices to the user. Nowadays, you can find super compact and small Yoga devices that are suitable for people that are constantly on the go…
August 24, 2021
3Acer Swift 3 (SF316-51) review – 16-inch laptops are becoming more popular than ever
It seems like the popular Swift 3 series has grown bigger and more diverse. Last year we were really impressed by the Swift 3X, which combined the latest Tiger Lake CPUs with the in-house DG1…
August 23, 2021
0Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 2 review – do you really need two cameras?
Today, we have another member of the weird business convertible laptop market. This one is called the ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 2, and it is visually unchanged from its predecessor (or Gen 1 per se).…
August 21, 2021
1MSI Creator Z16 (A11Ux) review – aesthetics are above all
From making high-end gaming laptops to somewhat affordable office solutions, MSI is now well established in the portable computing industry. A couple of years ago, a market emerged seemingly out of nowhere – the content…
August 19, 2021
1Acer Swift X (SFX14-41G) review – an ultrabook for gamers and professionals
Acer’s Swift X is one of the most anticipated devices this year. It aims to be a small, powerful notebook that will allow young users to play games, do professional work, and look fresh at…
August 18, 2021
2Dell XPS 13 9310 (2-in-1) review – prepare for disappointment
Some manufacturers are more invested in their gaming laptops than their other lineup. However, others, like Dell, actually want to be recognized for their premium business devices. This is why the XPS series are usually…
August 16, 2021
4Lenovo Legion 7 (16″, 2021) review – vapor chamber is the way to go
In 2021 there are a lot of gaming laptops. Some are equipped with Intel CPUs, others with AMD. But the biggest confusion this year was made by NVIDIA. They have announced their RTX 3000 mobile…
August 13, 2021
0Acer Predator Triton 300 SE (PT314-51s) review – a lowkey gaming machine
Usually, the purely gaming brands allow themselves to experiment. This is how the 14-inch Alienware and Razer laptops were born. However, last year, ASUS was one of the mainstream manufacturers that stepped into the seemingly…
August 12, 2021
1Acer Swift 1 (SF114-34) review – affordable ultrabooks are getting more and more popular
There are a couple of selling points of the Swift 1 (SF114-34). In the first place, there is the price. Then, you get the battery life, followed by silent operation, and not in the last…
August 11, 2021
0Lenovo Legion 5 (15″ AMD, 2021) review – in search of perfection
Last year, Lenovo was both conservative, and bold. Although it kept the same design, which proved successful in the past, the manufacturer took the risk to rely on AMD (in addition to Intel) for their…
August 10, 2021
1Dell Latitude 13 3320 review – а featherweight contender
The term ultrabook was made for devices like this one. Slim, light, sleek, and in this case – secure. Like Lenovo’s ThinkPads, the Latitude series of Dell was also in desperate need of change. Not…
August 09, 2021
0Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 (2021) – an updated bestseller with different chipset
In the last few years, Xiaomi is on the rise. The company started to offer a serious amount of different smartphones that are filling every niche and sub-niche (and even the smallest gaps between them)…
August 06, 2021
1MSI GE76 Raider (2021) review – the 165W RTX 3080 shows near-desktop performance
Apart from the cringy text on the land page of the GE76 Raider on MSI’s official website, everything about the device seems to be impressive. Its design notes are very similar to the GP series,…
August 05, 2021
0Dell Vostro 15 5515 review – Dell really surprised us with this one
The Vostro 15 5515 has one simple goal – to help you take care of your business. And even though Dell was really fond of sticking with Intel a couple of years back, AMD’s push…