Huawei Ideos U8150 Review

  With mobile internet catching up, more and more people are now going in for handsets that support all sorts of apps, from online to offline. Thanks to Android OS from Google, everyone is trying to manufacture phones powered by it. This has given way to...

Dell Venue Review

  After the 5-inch Dell Streak, the device that is too uncomfortable to make calls and too small to call itself a tablet, Dell comes up with a “proper” smartphone powered by Android 2.2 OS (Froyo) labeled as Venue. Dell has handful of devices in India powered by...

Epson TX720WD All-in-one Photo Printer Review

  Photo printers are now an essential accessory for a home user. With camera phones, featuring huge megapixels and influx of digital cameras coupled with these hi-res photo printers, it is now possible to get lab-like prints from your desktop. Epson, one of the...

Asus O!Play mini review

  We’ve reviewed quite a few media players here in the past and despite them having a rich feature set, they are priced around Rs.10,000 range, making it somewhat pricey for many consumers. However, with the Asus O!Play mini you can enjoy HD videos without...

Acer eMachines eM350 Review

  Netbooks were a rage couple of years back. Compact, portable, similar to a full-fledged notebook and most of all cheap. Now fast forward to this year, although the growth of netbooks has slowed down, there is still a market for the form factor for those who...

Google Nexus S Reviewed

  Want to know if Google’s latest Nexus device is worth the spend or not? Head over to our other site, Samsung Hub where they’ve managed to get their hands on the device and take it for a spin. Nexus S is the first device to Android 2.3 and is one of the best...