Posts Tagged ‘Reviews’
ASUS ZenBook 14 UX425EA review – Awesome Tiger Lake powered ultrabook cometh
The launch of a new generation Intel processor usually triggers a gold rush as every notebook manufacturer attempts to issue their own refreshed notebooks featuring the new CPU but Asus has beaten the others to the punch and deployed an upgraded version dubbed the ZenBook 14 UX425EA that has the latest 11th Gen Intel Core…
Read MoreASUS ROG Phone 3 ZS661KS Review – The Powerful Gaming Phone To Beat For 2020
The Republic of Gamers is on to a good thing if their new ROG Phone 3 is any indication. The latest successor to their gaming phone line, the ROG Phone 3 that has launched in Malaysia and the world over packs a slew of the latest tech and innovative features that optimises it not only…
Read MoreHuawei MateBook 14 2020 Review – Amazingly Value-packed Touch-capable Ultrabook
The Huawei MateBook series have proven that the brand is as adept at making high-performing notebooks as they do smartphones. We got our hands on the Huawei MateBook 14 2020 that has been revamped with AMD Ryzen processors and which is available in the Malaysia market. Is it worth your money? Read on and find…
Read MoreKlipsch T5 II True Wireless Sport McLaren Edition review – A Powerful Pole Position Lead
The wireless earbud market is enjoying a renaissance of late with a deluge of new offerings at all price ranges but the new Klipsch T5 II True Wireless Sport McLaren edition earbuds aims to outdo them all with a unique blend of features and performance along with McLaren’s signature livery thrown in for good measure.…
Read MoreHuawei FreeLace Pro Review – Long battery life meets Practical Design for RM399
The Huawei FreeLace Pro are a pair of neckband-style wireless earbuds that are now available in Malaysia priced at RM399 while bringing in a lot to the table for what you pay for. Here’s our review of Huawei’s latest wireless earbuds. Huawei FreeLace Pro Design and Specifications Huawei’s latest wireless neckband-style earbuds are an interesting…
Read MoreTom Clancy’s Elite Squad Review – Back to Basic Training
Tom Clancy’s Elite Squad is a gacha-style game mixed with a basic squad-based tactics mechanic to create a framework for you to spend inordinate amounts of cash. The premise here is that all of the various games in the franchise from the Rainbow Six Siege games, the Ghost Recon games, the Division franchise and the…
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy Note20 5G Review – Is This the Lighter, Slimmer, Better Note?
Launched in Malaysia side by side with the Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G and it’s more cheaper LTE-only sibling the Galaxy Note20, the Galaxy Note20 5G has 5G connectivity like the Note20 Ultra and specifications like the Galaxy Note20. Here’s how it fares in our in-depth review. Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G Build and Design Externally the…
Read MoreASUS ProArt StudioBook Pro X W730G Review – Calling in the Professionals
The ProArt StudioBook Pro X W730G is a portable workstation intended for a specific type of consumer – one that is particularly focused in 3D rendering, engineering, content creation and other specialised fields. Seeing the unique needs of this particular segment, ASUS Malaysia shared with us a rather unique customised variant of the ProArt StudioBook…
Read MoreASUS VivoBook 14 A413 Review – Your EveryDay Cool Computing Companion
Not everyone needs to drive a sports car. For a great many out there adjusting to the new normal, they need a reliable ride that can get you from point A to B with a minimum of fuss which is exactly what the latest incarnation of the ASUS VivoBook 14 A413 laptop is about as…
Read MoreHuawei MatePad WiFi Review – Big 10.4″ screen, midrange price and compact size
The Huawei MatePad WiFi aims to be an affordable sub-RM1,500 option that bundles in a large 10.4-inch slate with a keyboard to offer a modicum of functionality to crunch paperwork and consume content on the go. Staying connected these days isn’t an option, it has become an absolute necessity, one that was put to the…
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