Monday, 5 August 2013

The SPIGEN SGP GLAS.t Slim for Sony Xperia Z review

06_1The brooding issue of a smartphone is not of its capabilities nor is it of its price tag. It is durability. And with literally every smartphone produced nowadays, bar the Blackberry Q10, sporting the definitive all glass front panel, the possibilities of destroying your exquisite smartphone display is very much heightened. So what do you do? Obvious answer is “Get a screen protector!”. BUT, do you really want to put up with a rubbish touch surface, degraded screen quality and ease of scratch-ability? I don’t think so, but it is the only choice to protect your smartphone’s screen… until now.

Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Still relevant? Google Nexus One in 2013

Nexus heritage

The first thoroughbred pure Android “superphone”. Announced and released in January of 2010, nearly 4 years ago, the Nexus One represented a new class of smartphones that would continue to converge style, performance and feature sets with a great user interface into one amazing package. However, we are talking here about a phone that is nearly 4 years old! 4 years in today’s fast moving mobile industry is an eternity! Is the Nexus One still worthy of its Nexus badging? Find out more in the review!

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Lens Review: Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG MACRO

Sigma 70-300mm DG Macro
As budget lenses go, this Sigma telephoto represents a class of SLR lenses that are designed for the amateur in mind. And Sigma has really done a heck of a good job in building the 70-300mm DG MACRO around the budget conscious amateur. Is this the holy grail of budget lenses or is it just another flop like the Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 USM? Find out more in the review!

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Tablet Review: Google Nexus 7 (2012)

Simply beautiful

7 inches of Tegra 3 oomph packed into a compact body with a great display and the legendary Nexus branding. What’s there not to like about it? Well let’s find out!

Still relevant? HTC Hero in 2013

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Back in 2009, this very phone was the centrepiece of the Android world. Raving reviews were written about its capabilities and styling. But now in 2013, the HTC Hero has receded into the history books as the smartphone world blazed by with quad-core processors and 1080P screens that utterly shame the HTC Hero. The question now is, can the Hero be a daily driver in the age of the stupidly fast Galaxy S4 and wonderfully beautiful HTC One? Let’s answer that question.