Philips Brilliance Moda 23.6-inch LED Monitor review

Philips Brilliance Moda 23.6-inch LED Monitor - Uniformity of Display

The Moda includes a string of Philips technologies and comes in a sleek, glossy finish and die cast aluminum base. Designed to be a premium range of LED monitors, will this model perform as well as its aesthetics?
Focal Spirit One review

Focal Spirit One - Good Audio, Great Discomfort

Employing aircraft-grade aluminium and 40mm mylar/titanium diaphragms is the Focal Spirit One, which is a lightweight closed-back circumaural headset that offers an in-line control pod with three buttons for controlling volume and playback. We find out if audiophiles will fancy this one.
Cooler Master Bizet Folio review

Cooler Master Bizet Folio - Elegant Protection for Your iPad

On top of protecting your second/third-gen iPad against scratches and drops, the Bizet Folio repels water, and allows you to charge your device, or plug in your headphones without removing the case. Does it work as good as it sounds? We find out.
Icy Dock MB981U3-1SA Hard Drive Dock

Icy Dock MB981U3-1SA Hard Drive Dock

The MB981U3-1SA 2.5/3.5-inch SATA & IDE Hard Drive Docking Station comes with an anti-dust cover on the top which is divided into two pieces, so that only the smaller portion of the cover opens up when a 2.5-inch drive is inserted.
Tt eSPORTS Shock One review

TT Esports Shock One - Going Heavy on the Bass

Equipped with standard features a gaming headset would offer, like 40mm drivers and the expected 20Hz to 20kHz frequency response, the Shock One also comes with a bi-directional microphone. How will this seemingly average gaming gear deliver? We find out.
Canon Legria HF M41 review

Canon Legria HF M41 - Plan, Shoot, and Decorate Your Movies with Ease

The Canon Legria HF M41 includes creative cinematic functions like Story Creator which has five predefined themes. Priced at S$1,449, its costs $300 more than the M400 camcorder from the same Canon Legria M series family. We set out to see if the M41 is worth its price tag.
Klipsch Image S4a for Android review

Klipsch Image S4a for Android - Hands-free Convenience for Android Smartphones

The first ever Android-compatible headphones, the Image S4a, is a modification of the standard Klipsch Image S4. Equipped with a single multifunction button in addition to 8.5mm drivers, the Image S4a will set you back by S$169. Read on to see if the headphones are worth their price tag.
Soul by Ludacris SL300 review

Soul by Ludacris SL300 - The Ultimate Urban Accessory

The success of Beats has brought about many celebrity-endorsed headphones. The latest one comes in the form of a flashy SL300 - an over-ear, closed-back headphones with active noise cancelling. We find out if it is worth its S$599 price tag.
Sonos Play:3 review

Sonos Play:3 - Multi-Room Audio Made Super Simple

As its name implies, the Sonos Play:3 comes with three drivers each powered by a dedicated Class-D amplifier, and enables streaming from your music library, music services, and radio stations. Read on to find out if this compact wireless music system delivers.
Promise Pegasus R6 review

Promise Pegasus R6 - Instantly Change How You View Direct-Attached-Storage

Engineered to showcase the raw power of the Thunderbolt technology, does the Pegasus R6 6-bay multi-drive DAS solution really justify its price tag of S$2,029? Read on to find out.