Best Blu-Ray Player Guide
August 13, 2009 by Kevin
Filed under DVD, Entertainment, Home, Reviews
Are you stuck in the movie medieval days with your DVD player? If your love film and want to experience movies as they were intended then the Blu-ray is a must have! Finding the best Blu-ray player can be an uphill struggle, afterall the market is saturated with a few duds. That’s why our best Blu-ray guide is a must have.
Don’y buy the wrong one, or pay over the odds.
WTF? Surviving Your Tech Troubles
Sometimes your brain fails and you need a push to solve some of lifes little problems. In this new book, 101 of them are dissected and resolved in a sometimes amusing how-to guide style.
iPow iPhone external battery & case
November 13, 2008 by redlined
Filed under Mobile Phones, Reviews, iPod
The iPow case both protects your iPhone with a leather flip case whilst the integrated battery doubles the power capacity.
Slouching back on a Sumo Omni Bag
Brightly coloured space age Nylon – now available for your man space in the house.
Flip Mino
The newest member of the Flip Video Limited family is the Flip Mino. Like its predecessor the Mino captures great video in 640*480 resolution, more than enough to capture those hilarious weekend antics or the latest cute thing your(in no particular order) cat, dog or child does!
TAO 1.4″ Digital Key chain Review
Last year we covered the launch of the new digital key chain from TAO Electronics. This year TAO sent us one to use in the real world.
Video on the Go with a “Flip”
June 3, 2008 by budda
Filed under Gadgets, Portable Video, Reviews, Visual
Making video where ever you go doesn’t get any easier than the new Flip portable video device launching here in the UK this month (June).
Devotec Solar Charger
May 12, 2008 by budda
Filed under Gadgets, Mobile Phones, Portable Audio, Reviews
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Just in time for the summer holiday season comes British based company Devotec, with their entry in to the portable Solar charger market.
1hr Turn Around Uniross Battery Charger
1hr Turn Around Uniross Battery Charger on test
LG KF600 Review
April 17, 2008 by redlined
Filed under Gadgets, Mobile Phones, Portable Audio, Reviews
The first thing to mention about the KF600 is the unusual touch-screen interface. This is clearly the unique selling point of this phone, and whether you enjoy using it will depend on how much you like this feature.
LG Viewty KU990 Review
February 20, 2008 by redlined
Filed under Bluetooth, Communication, Gadgets, Mobile Phones, Reviews
After using the LG Viewty for a month we’ve compiled the good, the bad and the ugly on this little black handset. Two people had the phone for a few weeks and swapped it to get different perspectives.
Solve Your Cable Problems with a JerkStopper
Laptop users have probably experienced the annoyance of knocking the power cable out once in a while. Who would have thought a small, simple piece of plastic could solve the problem?
Macbook Air Micro Review
There’s a lot of buzz around with the final arrival of Macbook Air review hardware in the USA. We’ve aggregated the reviews to give you a micro look at the good, the bad, and the plain ugly from Apple’s new baby.
Blik Wi-Fi Radio Alarm Clock Review
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In our quest to find a decent working Wi-Fi radio the Revo Blik has been getting a months worth of testing.
Intempo GX 01 Review
DAB radios have been around for a while now, and whilst the quality can often be great, the channel selection still sucks in the UK. Enter Internet Radio without the need for a computer, and you have what seems like a winning formula!
Android USA Review & Competition
May 21, 2007 by gonzo.pete
Filed under Competitions, Fashion, Gadgets, Reviews, Watches
I have been lucky enough to get my hands on the Android Alien Wrist Watch. Described as the Android signature watch, you may recognise this futuristic time piece from the 2003 film Equilibrium
Wii Hands On First Impressions
December 12, 2006 by budda
Filed under Consoles and Video Gaming, Entertainment, Gadgets, Reviews
DHL dropped off a fresh UK PAL Nintendo Wii last Friday morning, ready to get a proper testing in home conditions with nobody watching us acting stupid. Here’s our initial thoughts and findings – including a test with Datel’s Freeloader disc.
Epson Road Test
November 29, 2006 by gonzo.pete
Filed under Apple Mac, Cameras, Computing, Desktop PC, Gadgets, Laptops, Mobile Phones, PDA, Reviews, Visual
Epson’s new generation of Printers come equipped with the biggest specification yet. With all in one printers the space saving choice of the savvy we’ve put the DX6000 through its paces.
The Vonage V-Phone – Small and instant VOIP calls
The Vonage V-Phone is a small USB device that comes preconfigured with all the software installed that runs completely from the drive so the device is easily portable. The drive also doubles up as storage with 256meg available.
The Skype Video Phone (USB-P4V)
The market is pretty well catered for in the USB phone handset market now, perfect for making Internet based phone calls for business and pleasure. Now we’ve got our hands on the latest Skype video phones for a test!
Make Your Own Beer This Christmas!
Forget that watery yellow stuff your dad used to make. If we believe what we’re told by the marketing gimps – the beer produced by the BrewZer beat several national brands in a taste test!
TokyoFlash Retsu
You may have heard of Tokyo Flash , but if you haven’t you should have. If futuristic/retro chic is your thing – the new “Retsu” will tickle your fancy.
True_Utility Multi Tools
October 19, 2006 by gonzo.pete
Filed under Gadgets, Misc, Reviews
The good folks at True_Utility have just released their new range of multi-tools for the discerning gadgeteer.
These multitools are designed cheifly with size and practicality in mind.
T-Mobile MDA Vario II / HTC Hermes
September 24, 2006 by budda
Filed under Bluetooth, Communication, Computing, GPS, Gadgets, Internet, Mobile Phones, PDA, Portable Audio, Reviews, VOIP, Wi-Fi, Wireless
Having dared to suffer with the previous MDA Vario model, there was big hopes for this pimped up version from T-Mobile.
VoSKY Call Centre
The VoSKY Call Centre promises to be the world’s first mobile skype solution. All this from a little black box in your office, will it live up to the claims?
Slappa Laptop Storage
Chosing a suitable mode of transport for your shiny new laptop has just been made easier with these great solutions from Slappa.
The Drinkers Friend
Whilst not strictly a gadget, this shiny piece of metal slips in to your pocket and does two simple jobs well.
Review: T-Mobile Vario (HTC Wizard)
June 4, 2006 by budda
Filed under Bluetooth, Communication, Gadgets, Mobile Phones, Reviews, Wireless
It’s been a good few years since the first HTC smartphone was released as the Orange SPV (here in the UK). Having since moved to the Sony Ericsson P900 I decided Microsoft Windows Smartphones needed a second chance in the form of the T-Mobile MDA Vario handset.
Frickin’ Wicked Laser Beams!
Laser pointers are usually found being sold in holiday resorts, like Spain, to tourists with too much spare change in their pocket. They’re not that pricey but they don’t really offer much use and soon, like mine, end up on the shelf with the other junk. Wicked Lasers make it their business to put you in contact with a proper laser pen, and I mean proper.
Review: Pertelian X0240
April 26, 2006 by redlined
Filed under Consoles and Video Gaming, Gadgets, Reviews
The Pertelian X0240 is a USB LCD device that allows you to frag away, while still keeping up to date with your PC’s instant messaging software, incoming emails, MP3 and internet radio playback – all without having to interrupt your gaming session.
iPod PocketDock Combo
The iPod sync cable is something special – and you can’t just buy them at your local computer store should yours break or go missing. SendStation solve the problem with a small module that clips in to the dock port and offers two standard ports – USB and Firewire.
iPod Frog Skinz
If the supplied Apple iPod slip case left you a little disappointed (like me) you’ve probably been on the look out for a proper case to protect your iPod from the outside world. iFrogz offer a solution for people looking for rugged protection.
earBuddy Pod – Protect your earbuds
Keeping your earbuds under control in your pocket/bag when not in use often leads to a tangled mess of wires and more time spent un-tangling them than listening to your tunes. I’ve been using the SendStation earBuddy case to solve this.
Nokia N90 User Test
December 18, 2005 by gonzo.pete
Filed under Bluetooth, Mobile Phones, Reviews
The N series is without a doubt the flagship range of Nokia phones and this is obvious from the amount of features crammed into these new handsets. Nokia certainly has been busy and with each of the N series adding a little more to the game, we can be sure of some exciting developments in the coming months.
Super Cantenna
By now wireless WiFi networks are widespread across the world, but as any regular user of wireless networking can tell you, the problem isn’t speed but range and reliability ââ¬â find a quiet space away from the hustle and bustle of the office or coffee shop, and suddenly you find your network link has gone from full strength to totally unusable.
Xda exec review
November 30, 2005 by gonzo.pete
Filed under Gadgets, Mobile Phones, PDA, Reviews
So after numerous delays my new toy, the O2 XDA exec has finally arrived. Having been an advocate of the mighty Nokia for so many years this was a big step for me and I was finally swayed by the consistently fine reviews of the Windows Operating (Pocket PC 5.0) system..
Vaja iVod mini case
If you are looking for protection for your iPod combined with trendy colours and quality leather, check out the various offerings from Vaja.
EleeNo G – Sci Fi Style
Billed as a fusion of 70’s Sci-fi and modern style – we give the new EleeNo G Cyberpunk watch from Tokyoflash the once over in an exclusive first peek review.
Bush Idaptor Freeview Adaptor
As analogue signal turn off draws that little bit closer its good to see more Freeview digital kit being released. This latest one from Bush shows how small you can get for people who don’t like the idea of yet another box hanging around their TV set.
Review: Wi-Fi Digital Hotspotter
The Wi-Fi Digital Hotspotter has a 12-character LCD that provides information on signal availability and strength as well as essential network information, including SSID, security status and channel.












