Acer Aspire E5 Review
Acer’s midrange E5 laptop is priced fairly for what you get, but your needs have to be modest for it to particularly make sense.
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Acer’s midrange E5 laptop is priced fairly for what you get, but your needs have to be modest for it to particularly make sense.
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The Acer Aspire Switch 10 Pro is a little cheaper than a Surface Pro 3 or Yoga Pro 3 — but there’s a reason for that.
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Acer’s updated Haswell-based Chromebook has great performance and solid battery life, but Australian pricing is badly out of whack.
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Acer’s Aspire S7 Ultrabook Review is a vision in white. I’m not usually a fan of white tech products, but I do rather like this one.
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The Acer Iconia W3 is an 8.1 inch tablet with exceptional battery life, and remarkable performance. It’s remarkable, however, for all the wrong reasons.
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Chromebooks are nothing new on the international stage, but it’s taken an absolute age for them to be officially released in Australia. Samsung and Acer are the first out the door with locally available Chromebooks, and by dint of getting a review unit to me first, Acer’s the first I’ll be looking at.
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A plea for and end to the patent wars (that’ll no doubt fall on deaf ears), a powerful yet underpowered laptop, and a column resurfaces from the dim dark ages of history…
Nifty Gadgets, Grunty Laptops and the Iceman returneth (sort of) Read More »
At Hydrapinion this week, my month long series on switching from iOS to Android continues, looking at what it takes to make a ‘free’ application on either platform, by way of the Soup Dragons. Can an iPhone user switch to Android for a month? Part 3: There’s Free, and then there’s ‘Free’ “Ahem. Where was
'Free' Android Apps, Tiny Projectors And… Eighty-Three Hours Of Tech? Read More »
Such is the way of the Freelance Journo. First up, at PC & Tech Authority, the closest I’m EVER likely to come to writing sports journalism: Opinion: Should you be worried by Facebook’s facial tagging? “Photos published of several St Kilda footballers this week has brought Facebook privacy back into the spotlight. So imagine this
I may be a workaholic, but an intervention would send me broke… Read More »