Reviews

ASUS ROG Strix SCAR 16 G634 (2024) review – Performs Like an 18-inch Laptop

The ASUS ROG Strix SCAR 16 G634 (2024) is a powerful 16-incher that offers virtually the same hardware as its 18-inch sibling, the G834. This means a 32-thread Core i9-14900HX and the full-powered (175W) versions…

July 25, 2016

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HP Omen 15 (2016) (FHD) display profiles – Quality and Health impact results

HP’s new Omen 15 doesn’t excel in image quality as the properties of the IPS panel aren’t on par with the competition. However, our custom profiles will improve the overall visibility and color accuracy. In…

July 23, 2016

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Dell Vostro 5459 preview – mobile and elegant business notebook

During the last couple of days we shared with you several previews of various models – from budget to business devices, characterized by high computing and graphics performance. Today we would like to have a…

July 23, 2016

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Test shots and video taken with the 23MP Sony Xperia X camera

Sony Xperia X is a high-end smartphone and as such it offers a very good camera. The latter is 23MP and has a 1 /2.3” Exmor RS sensor, LED flash, and hybrid autofocus that tracks moving…

July 22, 2016

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Official specs sheet of the new GeForce GTX TITAN X (+ video)

Earlier today we shared with you that NVIDIA announced its latest GPU part of the Pascal architecture – GeForce GTX TITAN X. The name probably rings a bell – yes, its predecessor bears the very…

July 22, 2016

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NVIDIA announced the new TITAN (Pascal architecture), again labeled as TITAN X

Without much noise, NVIDIA announced its latest GPU manufactured according to the Pascal architecture – GTX TITAN X. Yes, the model bears the name of its predecessor but the differences between the two are significant.…

July 22, 2016

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Quick look at ASUS ZenBook UX303UB – still one of the most powerful 13-inch ultrabooks

The refreshed version of the ASUS ZenBook UX303 just arrived in our office and we are eager to see whether the refreshed version will hold up to its predecessor’s legacy. On the design front, the…

July 22, 2016

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Lenovo Vibe C (A2020) preview – 5″ HD IPS display, Snapdragon 210 and 5MP camera

Lenovo Vibe C (A2020) was recently released on the market, and this is why we decided to share with you a short preview of its capabilities and most notable features. If you’re interested in Vibe C…

July 21, 2016

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HP Pavilion 17 (2016) (FHD touch version) display profiles – Quality and Health impact results

We are always excited to find a gem like the HP Pavilion 17 offering more than decent hardware for the asking price, not to mention the potential the Full HD IPS panel has. It has…

July 21, 2016

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Ultrabudget Apollo Lake-powered devices will come with eMMC + HDD storage configurations

After knowing that the new Apollo Lake processors will expand their support for better RAM, connectivity options, and storage solutions, our source came out with a new piece of information regarding the updated eMMC support.…

July 20, 2016

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HP Pavilion 17 (2016) review – affordable, powerful, distant from its predecessor

We continue examining the new HP portfolio and the next device down the line is the monstrous HP Pavilion 17 – an affordable and powerful 17-incher that can challenge other, more expensive 17-inch gaming solutions…

July 20, 2016

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GeForce GTX 1060 preview – a mid-range GPU matching GTX 980’s performance

The first Pascal architecture GPU GeForce GTX 1060 is now available on the market. We’ve already tested GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 we can’t wait to lay our hands on the third model. You may remember…

July 20, 2016

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Sony Xperia X and its Snapdragon 650 passed our temperature test successfully

We are continuing our parallel tests of Sony Xperia XА and its higher brother Xperia X. We would like to remind you that the latter features a Snapdragon 650 mobile CPU, which we’re testing for the first…

July 20, 2016

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Lenovo IdeaCentre 300 preview – every man’s budget configuration

During the last couple of weeks we published several reviews of hardware components that you may use if you want to put together a new desktop configuration (RAM sticks, MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Founder’s Edition,…

July 20, 2016

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Quick look at Sony Xperia X – first impressions, camera, performance

A few days ago we told you that we’re testing Sony Xperia XA, and we now have in our hands its higher-end brother which sells for twice as much. We are talking about Xperia X, and…

July 20, 2016

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HP’s high-performance Pavilion 15 configuration has a decent battery life

We are almost done with the full review of the HP Pavilion 15 (2016) – more precisely the high-performance version – but until we post it, we thought we share an interesting insight regarding the…

July 19, 2016

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Lenovo ThinkPad E460 review – compact classic in the E lineup

ThinkPad is one of the most popular Lenovo device series thanks to the traditional models and their durability. The E lineup, part of the ThinkPad family, targets consumers who need a durable and budget device. Lenovo…

July 19, 2016

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Sony Xperia XA and its 13MP – a gallery of summer breeze captured in shots

Sony Xperia XA is one of the models we are currently testing for an upcoming review. We got the chance to take some test shots with this device, and we can now show you how…

July 19, 2016

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Acer Predator 17X vs ASUS ROG G701 – specs shootout

Acer’s Predator 17X isn’t the first gaming laptop to offer desktop-like performance with full-sized NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 GPU – less known Clevo brand kind of beat everyone to it and MSI even came out…

July 19, 2016

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Quick look at Sony Xperia XA – first impressions, camera, performance

During MWC 2016 in Barcelona earlier this year, we presented to you several new Sony models that were announced – Xperia X, Xperia X Performance, and Xperia XA. The latter is now in our hands and before the publication…

July 18, 2016

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Lenovo Y700 (17-inch) vs ASUS ROG GL752 – when size matters

Our comparative articles that juxtapose models that are quite similar in terms of price and performance are mainly about 15-inch models. This is so because most users are after portability – they want their devices with them…