Posts Tagged ‘rating=3’
Review: Apple TV »
Apple TV wowed the tech world when Steve Jobs unveiled it at a recent press conference but does it live up to its promise to change the way we watch TV? WhatClinic.com's Caelen King got his hands on the device to find out. Having casually read up on the Apple’s latest attempt to crack the set top box market I knew before I ordered one ...Read On »
Review: Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 »
The Xperia X10 looks and feels like a real smartphone challenger but the implementation of Android is lacking, stopping it from having the punch needed to compete with HTC and Apple. Overview: The Xperia X10 hits all the right points in terms of its specification. Its decent-sized touchscreen, though not the sharpest out there, is of ...Read On »
Review: Epson P6000 »
When compared to a shiny laptop, a top of the range camera or a cutting edge phone a 'multimedia storage viewer' is unlikely to excite. The truth is such a device is not going to get many hearts racing but for the likes of professional photographers this may be the technology of their dreams. Anything but pocket-sized, the P-6000 takes the ...Read On »
Video: Samsung Ping review »
Teic.ie takes a look at the Samsung Ping communicator phone. This bite-sized device is aimed at heavy texters and social media users and has an unusual form factor to boot. Besides having a numerical pad along the left-hand side of the screen (as opposed to under it) the phone also houses a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. On top of this ...Read On »
Palm Pre review »
Palm's long-awaited 'iPhone killer' has finally hit Irish shores and while it is a likeable phone in many ways it fails to pack a punch that would threaten Apple or Nokia. Palm was once the king of the personal digital assistant (PDA) but unfortunately for the company by the time such a device became popular the likes of the Blackberry had ...Read On »
Nokia E75 review »
The Nokia E75 adds a touch of style and personality to the hum-drum business phone but Symbian operating system could have done with the same kind of makeover. A welcome break from a world seemingly full of touchscreens, the Nokia E75 is one of the latest phones by the Finnish company that shows the blurring line between business and ...Read On »
Samsung Solid Extreme review »
The tactic of mobile manufacturers has generally been to attract customers with more advanced or stylish phones than the one they already own; with the Solid Extreme Samsung ignores both selling points and pushes the durability factor instead. Neither end of the mobile market today can be identified by the sturdiness of its handsets. At the ...Read On »
Canon IXUS 110 IS review »
While Canon representatives have previously said 10 megapixels is enough for anyone, the IXUS 110 IS shows the company is willing to give people more than they need, as long as they are willing to pay for it. There is no denying that the compact camera market – which is aimed primarily at casual photographers – is past its period of rapid ...Read On »
Samsung Tocco Ultra review »
Samsung has become an extremely ambitious mobile phone manufacturer in recent times, particularly in the Irish market. Its latest touch-screen device, the Tocco Ultra, is a follow on from the Tocco which was released late last year but rather than being a tweak it is safe to say the Ultra is a whole different beast. The original Tocco was ...Read On »
Three INQ1 Phone review »
The INQ1 promises social media integration at a low price – a clear pitch to students and young “Facebookers” alike. Three claims that the INQ1 is the world’s first social media mobile but this is not entirely true – a few free downloads from the iPhone’s App Store will turn their device into a social media powerhouse in no ...Read On »







