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- Apr 08 Fri 2011 00:05
Herotab MID816 Full Review
We've called 8" 4:3 aspect ratio tablets the "Goldilocks" of tablet sizes before and the Herotab 816 doesn't disappoint. It's also the first tablet we've seen that piles on Android 2.2 over a Samsung ARM Cortex A8 1.2GHz processor platform. Its unique design has the same finish as the new Chrome CR-48 notebook for a consumer friendly but rugged appeal. View close up images and read the full review here: bit.ly If you're interested you can buy the tablet here: bit.ly
- Apr 08 Fri 2011 00:05
Herotab MID816 Full Review
We've called 8" 4:3 aspect ratio tablets the "Goldilocks" of tablet sizes before and the Herotab 816 doesn't disappoint. It's also the first tablet we've seen that piles on Android 2.2 over a Samsung ARM Cortex A8 1.2GHz processor platform. Its unique design has the same finish as the new Chrome CR-48 notebook for a consumer friendly but rugged appeal. View close up images and read the full review here: bit.ly If you're interested you can buy the tablet here: bit.ly
- Apr 08 Fri 2011 00:05
Herotab MID816 Full Review
We've called 8" 4:3 aspect ratio tablets the "Goldilocks" of tablet sizes before and the Herotab 816 doesn't disappoint. It's also the first tablet we've seen that piles on Android 2.2 over a Samsung ARM Cortex A8 1.2GHz processor platform. Its unique design has the same finish as the new Chrome CR-48 notebook for a consumer friendly but rugged appeal. View close up images and read the full review here: bit.ly If you're interested you can buy the tablet here: bit.ly
- Apr 08 Fri 2011 00:05
Herotab MID816 Full Review
We've called 8" 4:3 aspect ratio tablets the "Goldilocks" of tablet sizes before and the Herotab 816 doesn't disappoint. It's also the first tablet we've seen that piles on Android 2.2 over a Samsung ARM Cortex A8 1.2GHz processor platform. Its unique design has the same finish as the new Chrome CR-48 notebook for a consumer friendly but rugged appeal. View close up images and read the full review here: bit.ly If you're interested you can buy the tablet here: bit.ly
- Mar 28 Mon 2011 05:06
Apple iMac 21.5 Inch Review (Summer 2010 w/Intel Core i3 Processor) HD
Apple iMac (Core i3 3.06 GHz, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD, 256MB ATI Radeon 4670, 21.5 inch)
- Mar 28 Mon 2011 05:06
Apple iMac 21.5 Inch Review (Summer 2010 w/Intel Core i3 Processor) HD
Apple iMac (Core i3 3.06 GHz, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD, 256MB ATI Radeon 4670, 21.5 inch)
- Mar 25 Fri 2011 05:27
iPad 2 Review!
iPad 2 Review The iPad 2 has been teased, announced, launched, tested, and now it's time to be reviewed. The iPad 2, like all of Apple's products, is a polarizing device; either you can live within its limitations or you cannot. There is nothing revolutionary found in the second iteration of the world's best selling tablet, but the evolutionary upgrades do augment an already solid offering. Are they enough to make you pry out the credit card though? Let's begin with pros and cons of the trimmed down iPad 2. iPad 2 Pros: * Great media experience * Unparalleled mobile browsing * Thin design * Tremendous app support iPad 2 Cons: * No Flash support (across all iOS powered devices) * OS, while eloquent, feels antiquated * Camera quality (photo and video) is awful. Really bad. Best For: People who want to bring their mobile experience to a larger screen. Website: Apple Suggested Retail Price: $499-$829 iPad 2 Hardware iPad 2 Review Hardware In this age of dual-core processors, the iPad 2 is not bringing the competitive thunder from a raw specifications standpoint. Its A5 (Samsung built) dual-core system on a chip clocks in at around 800 MHz (although it is allegedly variable based on the applications being run) on each core and is augmented by 512MB of RAM (up from the iPad 1's 256MB). Any way you slice it, it's not a processing powerhouse, but it doesn't need to be. Apple's vertical integration business model means they control the software and the hardware, so they make sure ...
- Mar 25 Fri 2011 05:27
iPad 2 Review!
iPad 2 Review The iPad 2 has been teased, announced, launched, tested, and now it's time to be reviewed. The iPad 2, like all of Apple's products, is a polarizing device; either you can live within its limitations or you cannot. There is nothing revolutionary found in the second iteration of the world's best selling tablet, but the evolutionary upgrades do augment an already solid offering. Are they enough to make you pry out the credit card though? Let's begin with pros and cons of the trimmed down iPad 2. iPad 2 Pros: * Great media experience * Unparalleled mobile browsing * Thin design * Tremendous app support iPad 2 Cons: * No Flash support (across all iOS powered devices) * OS, while eloquent, feels antiquated * Camera quality (photo and video) is awful. Really bad. Best For: People who want to bring their mobile experience to a larger screen. Website: Apple Suggested Retail Price: $499-$829 iPad 2 Hardware iPad 2 Review Hardware In this age of dual-core processors, the iPad 2 is not bringing the competitive thunder from a raw specifications standpoint. Its A5 (Samsung built) dual-core system on a chip clocks in at around 800 MHz (although it is allegedly variable based on the applications being run) on each core and is augmented by 512MB of RAM (up from the iPad 1's 256MB). Any way you slice it, it's not a processing powerhouse, but it doesn't need to be. Apple's vertical integration business model means they control the software and the hardware, so they make sure ...
- Mar 25 Fri 2011 05:27
iPad 2 Review!
iPad 2 Review The iPad 2 has been teased, announced, launched, tested, and now it's time to be reviewed. The iPad 2, like all of Apple's products, is a polarizing device; either you can live within its limitations or you cannot. There is nothing revolutionary found in the second iteration of the world's best selling tablet, but the evolutionary upgrades do augment an already solid offering. Are they enough to make you pry out the credit card though? Let's begin with pros and cons of the trimmed down iPad 2. iPad 2 Pros: * Great media experience * Unparalleled mobile browsing * Thin design * Tremendous app support iPad 2 Cons: * No Flash support (across all iOS powered devices) * OS, while eloquent, feels antiquated * Camera quality (photo and video) is awful. Really bad. Best For: People who want to bring their mobile experience to a larger screen. Website: Apple Suggested Retail Price: $499-$829 iPad 2 Hardware iPad 2 Review Hardware In this age of dual-core processors, the iPad 2 is not bringing the competitive thunder from a raw specifications standpoint. Its A5 (Samsung built) dual-core system on a chip clocks in at around 800 MHz (although it is allegedly variable based on the applications being run) on each core and is augmented by 512MB of RAM (up from the iPad 1's 256MB). Any way you slice it, it's not a processing powerhouse, but it doesn't need to be. Apple's vertical integration business model means they control the software and the hardware, so they make sure ...
- Mar 25 Fri 2011 05:27
iPad 2 Review!
iPad 2 Review The iPad 2 has been teased, announced, launched, tested, and now it's time to be reviewed. The iPad 2, like all of Apple's products, is a polarizing device; either you can live within its limitations or you cannot. There is nothing revolutionary found in the second iteration of the world's best selling tablet, but the evolutionary upgrades do augment an already solid offering. Are they enough to make you pry out the credit card though? Let's begin with pros and cons of the trimmed down iPad 2. iPad 2 Pros: * Great media experience * Unparalleled mobile browsing * Thin design * Tremendous app support iPad 2 Cons: * No Flash support (across all iOS powered devices) * OS, while eloquent, feels antiquated * Camera quality (photo and video) is awful. Really bad. Best For: People who want to bring their mobile experience to a larger screen. Website: Apple Suggested Retail Price: $499-$829 iPad 2 Hardware iPad 2 Review Hardware In this age of dual-core processors, the iPad 2 is not bringing the competitive thunder from a raw specifications standpoint. Its A5 (Samsung built) dual-core system on a chip clocks in at around 800 MHz (although it is allegedly variable based on the applications being run) on each core and is augmented by 512MB of RAM (up from the iPad 1's 256MB). Any way you slice it, it's not a processing powerhouse, but it doesn't need to be. Apple's vertical integration business model means they control the software and the hardware, so they make sure ...
- Mar 24 Thu 2011 05:44
WoPad Review (Android tablet / Fake iPad)
is.gd - Clicky here for tablet purchasing. Video re-uploaded due to info going mental and locking itself last time...
- Mar 24 Thu 2011 05:44
WoPad Review (Android tablet / Fake iPad)
is.gd - Clicky here for tablet purchasing. Video re-uploaded due to info going mental and locking itself last time...
- Mar 24 Thu 2011 05:44
WoPad Review (Android tablet / Fake iPad)
is.gd - Clicky here for tablet purchasing. Video re-uploaded due to info going mental and locking itself last time...
- Mar 24 Thu 2011 05:44
WoPad Review (Android tablet / Fake iPad)
is.gd - Clicky here for tablet purchasing. Video re-uploaded due to info going mental and locking itself last time...
- Mar 18 Fri 2011 09:00
MSI GX660R Gaming Notebook Showcase & Review NCIX Tech Tips
www.ncix.com Gaming notebooks have gotten so much closer to their desktop counterparts in recent years in terms of performance. Check out this 1080p Core i7 Radeon HD 5870 notebook from MSI!
- Mar 18 Fri 2011 09:00
MSI GX660R Gaming Notebook Showcase & Review NCIX Tech Tips
www.ncix.com Gaming notebooks have gotten so much closer to their desktop counterparts in recent years in terms of performance. Check out this 1080p Core i7 Radeon HD 5870 notebook from MSI!
- Mar 18 Fri 2011 08:03
Cyber Acoustics iCover for iPad: Review
Cyber Acoustic has introduced a new feature packed iPad case that preserves all the features of the Apple case and adds a few more. Product provided by Cyber Acoustics for review. www.cyberacoustics.com/icover
- Mar 18 Fri 2011 08:03
Cyber Acoustics iCover for iPad: Review
Cyber Acoustic has introduced a new feature packed iPad case that preserves all the features of the Apple case and adds a few more. Product provided by Cyber Acoustics for review. www.cyberacoustics.com/icover
- Mar 18 Fri 2011 08:03
Cyber Acoustics iCover for iPad: Review
Cyber Acoustic has introduced a new feature packed iPad case that preserves all the features of the Apple case and adds a few more. Product provided by Cyber Acoustics for review. www.cyberacoustics.com/icover
- Mar 18 Fri 2011 08:03
Cyber Acoustics iCover for iPad: Review
Cyber Acoustic has introduced a new feature packed iPad case that preserves all the features of the Apple case and adds a few more. Product provided by Cyber Acoustics for review. www.cyberacoustics.com/icover