Motorola XOOM Review

On March 8, 2011 By James Wood

It’s no doubt that the Motorola Xoom is the Apple iPad’s biggest competitor yet. Its 10.1” screen, front/rear cameras, HDMI output, dual-core processor, and Android optimization will be giving the iPad a run for its money.
The tablet is not for the thrifty, though. With an off-contract price tag of $800 and 2-year Verizon contract at [...]

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It’s been a while since the Samsung Galaxy Tab was out, and it’s become quite a player in the growing tablet PC industry. In fact, some would say that it’s a potential competitor to the Apple iPad.
In this Samsung Galaxy Tab review, we’ll take a good look at the different aspects of the Tab and [...]

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HP TouchSmart TM2t Review

On February 10, 2011 By James Wood

Generally, what this HP TouchSmart TM2t review noted with HP’s new all-in-one laptop is that it’s got a couple of key features that seemed to have been overlooked. There’s a tossup between the innovations of a convertible and versatile laptop and quite noticeable quirks with this one. Read on to learn more.
Design: The HP TouchSmart [...]

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The Samsung Nexus S takes its place as the new flagship Android Phone of Google, exceeding the expectations of its predecessor – the Nexus One – after it took the place of an HTC model. Consumers say that it has done nothing but impress, but a more objective look will lay down the phone’s strength [...]

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HTC’s T-Mobile G2 been popularly defined as the sequel to the first ever Google Phone, Nexus One. But since you really can’t get the Nexus anymore, then it’s officially the only Google Phone in the industry. As such, Android fans will want this if they want an Android phone.
Think of the G2 as a Nexus [...]

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Apple promised an entire host of features when it released the iPhone 4 as its new front-liner in the smartphone market. So far, news has been kind with its verdicts, highlighting its best features and unique functions.
A week was all it took to come up with this Apple iPhone 4 review. Some tweaking here and [...]

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