Orbic Tab8 4G Review: It sure is inexpensive
Orbic’s Tab8 4G doesn’t cost much, and that’s entirely the point.
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Orbic’s Tab8 4G doesn’t cost much, and that’s entirely the point.
Orbic Tab8 4G Review: It sure is inexpensive Read More »
Microsoft’s Surface Book shows a lot of promise in the premium space, but it’s badly marred by stability and software issues.
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Specsavers latest tactic to get customers is using iPads extensively instore for everything from customer selfies to delicate lens measurements. I went hands on… eyes-on, I guess… to see how it all works.
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Sony’s Xperia Z4 tablet has exceptional battery life and solid performance at a price that is uncomfortably high.
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Samsung’s update to its premium Android tablet line, the Galaxy Tab S2 is sleek, powerful and compelling — as long as you actually need a tablet update.
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There’s tough, and then there’s seriously tough. Getac’s T800 is tough — but it won’t be cheap.
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It’s not quite the Surface Pro 3, but equally it’s nowhere near as dire as the Surface RT. But is Microsoft’s Surface 3 worth buying?
Surface 3 Australian Review Read More »
HP’s enterprise-focused Pro Slate 12 does a decent but not flawless job of penwork, but it’s most certainly not a tablet for everybody.
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The Dallas Buyers Club LLC victory over iiNet is a landmark for Australian law, but with the incoming three strikes piracy framework, will those targeted by it be the unluckiest downloaders down under? Adam takes a close look at HBO Now, not launching in Australia any time soon. Meanwhile, Microsoft’s announced the Surface 3, but
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Microsoft’s unveiled the latest Surface tablet, but it isn’t the Surface Pro 4, or indeed anything running (eugh) Windows RT. Instead, it’s the mid-range Surface 3, which will sell in Australia for $699.
Microsoft Surface 3: A not-quite-premium-not-quite-budget Windows tablet Read More »