The last we saw of Elago was my review of their S5C series iPhone case, which I really loved for its minimal design and awesome price point. This time around I’m taking a look at Elago’s Rustic Stylus for tablets and phablets.
Review: Roku Streaming Stick (HDMI Version)
Odds are pretty good that you’ve heard of Roku, even if you don’t own one. Roku is one of the most popular streaming set-top box makers in the world, bringing high definition video entertainment directly into your living room almost exclusively via a small, square, purple box.
The times are always changing, and the latest craze is streaming dongles like the Google Chromecast.
Review: Kinivo WHD110 Wireless 5G HDMI Transmitter and Receiver System
Many of us have more than one television. Many of us also have cable boxes, game consoles, PCs, etc. that we’ve connected to one of our televisions. But what if you’d like to watch content from those consoles, cable boxes, etc. on one of your other televisions without uprooting all of your hardware? Kinivo offers a wireless HDMI extender that will come to your rescue.
Kickstarter Review: Fuz Designs’ Everdock
Kickstarter is an awesome way to discover new tech and after a successful venture with LimeAde I decided to show my support to another venture and invest in Fuz Design’s Everdock: Universal Dock.
While I am a proud owner of an HTC One, I am disappointed in the lack of accessories on the market for my handset. From docks to cases, I was having a hard time finding something that catches my eye so when I came across Everdock, I was delighted. This dock touts itself as universal catering to all devices by simply switching out the cord via the cable adapters.
Review: ViewSonic VSD241 Smart Touch Display With Android
We’ve reviewed monitors and tablets before but never a monitor and tablet in one. When Viewsonic offered to send me a review unit I have … Read more…
Review: Viewsonic VX2252mh HD Gaming Monitor
It is not often we get our hands on a monitor for review, but Viewsonic was kind enough to send us their new VX2252mh HD … Read more…
Review: Samsung SmartCamera WBF30 With Wi-Fi
After spending the last three years taking photos with whatever smartphone I had at the time, I finally decided to get a dedicated camera. I not only wanted the ability to use optical zoom, but also to have more mega pixels than smartphones can offer. Except the Nokia 1020 of course. My budget was not too large, so I knew I’d have to settle on a simple point and shoot. I looked at various brands such as Sony, Nikon and Canon but the only one that cought my attention was the Samsung WBF30 Smart Camera. It had a WiFi sticker right on the front and a price tag of under $150.00 Canadian. Sold!