When I reviewed the Motorola Droid Razr in November, I found there was a lot to like about the phone. Unfortunately, terrible battery life was a huge drawback, and the phone was uncomfortable to hold, as well.
01/20/2012
— Filed under: Mobile
Tags: Motorola Droid Razr Maxx, Review
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Scarygirl has style to spare, but vexing combat and loose controls get in the way of a great time.
01/17/2012
— Filed under: Games
Tags: Review, Scarygirl, Scarygirl Review
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The orbital playing fields of Unstoppable Gorg put an exciting spin on traditional tower defense.
01/10/2012
— Filed under: Games
Tags: Review, Unstoppable Gorg
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Fresh puzzle platforming mechanics and great visuals make Mighty Switch Force a fun, though short, crime-fighting adventure.
01/6/2012
— Filed under: Games
Tags: Mighty Switch Force!, Review
The Good
* Interesting ‘contamination’ system.
The Bad
* Awkward controls
* Clumsy combat
* Frustrating stealth
* Appealing ideas wasted.
01/5/2012
— Filed under: Games
Tags: AMY, Review
Choplifter HD retains the core elements of its forebears, but the experience is dampened by some missteps in tone and difficulty.
12/30/2011
— Filed under: Games
Tags: Choplifter HD, Review
We’ve never had the chance to play with a USB monitor before, so when Lenovo offered to send over the ThinkVision LT1421 we told them that we’d most certainly take a look at it for them. The ThinkVision LT1421 is a 14-inch wide flat panel monitor that supports up to 1366×768 resolutions and uses a standard USB 2,0 port for the video stream and as a power source. The point of this unique monitor is to offer those that travel a way have a secondary monitor for ad-hoc meetings, without the need of projectors. This would obviously appeal to those that use a laptop for business meetings, sales presentations, academia and a wide variety of other applications. Priced at under $200 ($190,67 shipped to be exact) it makes owning a second screen for on-the-go user affordable.
12/28/2011
— Filed under: Hardware
Tags: Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421, Review
The Dell XPS 14z is the smaller successor to the very popular XPS 15z. A great spec sheet, anodised aluminium and magnesium alloy design and discrete graphics make it a killer in its segment. But there is a hitch. Those of us who’ve been spoilt by Ultrabooks, those Macbook Air-ish, sexy, lightweight performers that take up as much space as a thin folder, will tell you that it’s pretty tough to come to terms with a 4-plus pound laptop with a bulky power adapter. Ultrabooks will change the face of laptop design, but until then, there are many of us who require powerful machines, and if it’s one of those you’re looking for, you might have to settle for something a tad more robust. The Dell XPS 14z which was first showcased at Dell World a couple of months ago might fit the bill.
12/27/2011
— Filed under: Hardware
Tags: Dell XPS, Review
Bad gameplay, bad jokes, and bad technical execution make Postal III one bad game.
12/26/2011
— Filed under: Games
Tags: Postal III, Review
Good
Unusual glass design stands out from other ultrabooks
Potentially powerful components
Handy volume control wheel
12/23/2011
— Filed under: Hardware
Tags: HP Envy 14, Review