Category Archives: Laptops / Tablets

image.png

Toshiba KIRA Australian pricing revealed, starts at $1,799

Toshiba have just launched their 2013 line of notebooks which number no less than 25. The king of them all is the KIRA, an Ultrabook with a difference. This 13”…

apple-convertible-macbook

Is Apple planning to manufacture a ‘convertible’ MacBook?

It isn’t exactly a secret that Apple have had seemingly little interest in manufacturing and marketing a notebook or desktop with a display assembly that– out-of-the-box – accepts touch input. However,…

022_SamsungGalaxyNote8_5618822_700x500

Samsung redefines ‘Phablet’ with its Galaxy Note 8

The term ‘phablet’ was coined after the unveiling of Samsung’s original Galaxy Note device was released with a whopping 5.3″ screen, dwarfing any phone screen previously released before it. Today,…

chromebook

Google announces Chromebook Pixel with 1.8ghz i5 and an awesome screen

Google has just announced the latest addition to its in-house hardware; the Chromebook Pixel. The touchscreen laptop is directed at those who primarily live up in the cloud but still…

image.png

Review: Hands on with the Dell XPS12

“An Ultrabook with the added bonus of being a tablet, what more can you want?” Well you can have this with the Dell XPS12, powered by Intel. I had a…

Lenovo parades the ThinkPad Helix at CES.

The Consumer Electronics Show always provides device manufacturers with an avenue to excite and fascinate current and potential customers, and this year Lenovo appear to have brought their A-game with…

Apple updates 13” Macbook Pro with Retina display

At Apple’s event this morning, they also took some time to focus on Mac. There’s a brand new Macbook Pro with Retina display. There’s not too much different here when…

Western Digital manufactures Windows-To-Go-specific hard disk.

Windows-To-Go is arguably one of the more “interesting” additions to Windows 8 Enterprise, allowing a user to execute a self-provisioned installation of Windows form a USB-based flash drive. However, what…