9th December, 2011
It’s been a while but here is the unboxing of the Dell XPS 15 2nd Gen. Shortly we will follow up with a gaming video showing you how great this Laptop truly is.
Specs of this Laptop:
Processor: Intel Core i5-2540M processor 2.60 GHz
4 GB 1333MHz DDR3 Dual Channel Memory
Graphics : 2GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M Graphics card
Hard Drive : 500GB Serial ATA II (7200 RPM) Hard Drive
Display : 15.6″ Full HD B+RGLED True-Life (1920×1080)
Optical Drive : Blu-ray Disc BD-Combo
Wireless: Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1030
Battery : Primary 9-cell
2nd June, 2011
I have reviewed several headsets now. Headsets from £20 to £70, headsets with 2.1 and 5.1, over the head design and behind the head design but I have never reviewed a headset with which is wireless and has 7.1 surround sound. Wireless is one of those features many of us would love to use but it always has flaws to it. Whether it is lack of sound quality, horrid interference, or just poor battery life, using wireless means you always have to compromise on something. Will the Logitech G930 Wireless Headset have any of these flaws or has Logitech managed to create a great wireless package with little compromise? Lets Find Out… (more…)
29th March, 2011

London Underground Map
Its just over 1 year until the beginning of the London Olympics 2012. In order to improve internet connectivity BT are rolling out 120 Wifi spots in the London Underground. The wifi will not work in the tunnels but many platforms will be covered allowing tourists to access the web ideal if you wish to use mapping software like Google Maps on your phone. This means more traditional ways of passing the time whilst travelling across London will be replaced with texting and tweeting like in many other cities with metros. Yet there are many wider issues concerning internet security that are still to be debated when it comes to funding the Wifi on the tube; not least that of the internet surfers themselves and their devices that may be under threat from eavesdropping software. This isn’t the first news of tech hitting the underground for the Olympics, in February Huawei a large telecommunications firm from China offered to install a Mobile Network costing around £55 million for free in the Underground as part of a gift from one host to another. However this troubled many MPs who suggested allowing a Chinese firm to have control over such a critical wireless infrastructure is dangerous.
8th March, 2011
Arh Gaming. It’s one of them passions many of us have. Some of us are casual players, others are more serious, pro gamers. It can be rather frustrating when you come across those “pro” players who always seem to have that edge. Over the past few weeks we have reviewed some great products to give you the edge you need to start beating these pros. Well here is another of those products. Corsair don’t have a long standing reputation in the gaming peripherals market, but are known world wide for their fantastic Computer memory winning them hundreds if not thousands of awards. Corsair’s HS1 USB Gaming Headset is their first entry into the audio market, does it live up to it’s competitors or does the HS1 fall short? We find out…
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23rd February, 2011
Having that edge when gaming can help you reign supreme over being just another player. Whether its FPS Pro or RPG King, it’s not something that will just come to you but requires practice and mastery of the game. If you wish to become pro you will need skills but the “pros” don’t just use their skills to get them through. Why be master builder in Minecraft but use wooden tools over diamond? Why use “Green” two-handed axe instead of a “Epic” two-handed axe in World of Warcraft? Having the best tools for the job gives you the edge over others but this isn’t just about items in a game. Giving yourself the best tools for the job will reflect your in-game performance. We have looked at headsets and mice all which give you that “edge” but now we get to try out the Logitech G110 Gaming Keyboard, will it give you the “edge” we talk of? Lets find out… (more…)