Nespresso CitiZ & Milk coffee machine review
The Nespresso CitiZ & Milk coffee machine is a pricey machine but worth every penny. If you’re looking for a machine that makes fantastic coffee at the press of a button,...
JBL Clip 4 review
JBL's Clip 4 is a portable speaker that knows exactly what it's trying to be: an affordable, no-frills portable speaker, specifically designed to be taken outdoors. And for the most part,...
SteelSeries Prime review
The SteelSeries Prime is a very good wired gaming mouse.
It has a comfortable ergonomic design suitable for all types of grips, it's lightweight, has a wide CPI range, and, most importantly,...
Norton 360 for Gamers review
Norton 360 for Gamers is antivirus software that has been designed by gamers, for gamers.
It’s more expensive than other Norton packages, like Norton 360 deluxe, but it offers everything 360 Deluxe...
Samsung Premiere LSP9T Projector review
The Samsung Premiere LSP9T projector is flipping expensive. At $13,000 this projector is rivalled only by the best TVs on the market.
It’s simple to use, produces a great 4K 130-inch picture...
Apple iPad (9th Gen) review
The newest generation of the Apple iPad is very familiar. Not much has changed in regards to its look or feel. However, the changes that Apple has introduced are welcome.
With larger...
Sony Bravia XR X90J review: Artificial intelligence, just got more intelligent
From the outside, Sony’s X90J looks like just another 4K TV. It has a full array LED display, a slim minimalistic design and it’s HDR compatible.
It’s what’s on the inside that...
Dynabook Satellite Pro C50-H review: An affordable business laptop
The Satellite Pro is a stock standard laptop. It's a dark blue rectangle with a “Dynabook” logo on the back. There aren't any interesting bells and whistles here. However, that's not...
JBL Bar 5.0 Multibeam review: Big sound can come in small packages!
The JBL Bar 5.0 Multibeam is a capable soundbar. The combination of Dolby Atmos and its Multibeam technology, creates a good surround sound experience with a wide soundstage. And for a...
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano review
Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Nano is an ultralight laptop that doesn’t do much to differentiate itself from ThinkPads that have come before.
It looks the same, runs the same, it is the same....