Today at CE Week 2012 we stopped by the Sony booth to check out some of their latest products. And we did get to see the brand new RX100 Cybershot camera. This device will be making its way to market in mid-July for the price of $650. However, NJTechReviews has a hands-on with the device for you right now! You can see our video below and continue reading for the written hands-on. I did get a chance to test out Sony’s latest and greatest camera. It features a 20.2 megapixel, this comes from the world’s first 1.0-inch type Exmor CMOS sensor. Too make the image even better Sony also included a Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* fixed...
Olympus LS-10S PCM Recorder Hands-On
posted by Jacob Krol
While at GDGT NY 2012 last night, we got a quick hands-on with the Olympus LS-10S recorder. It is a popular device among students, artists, parents, musicians, and more. Olympus has done a great job of packing a lot of power into a small device. It is a pocket-sized recorder, that can record audio in amazing quality. It weighs just 5.8 ounces, which makes it super light and it is very comfortable to hold in your hands. It can record 24bit/96 kHz audio for up to 12 hours, it is powered by 2 AA batteries. I was surprised to see that it did not have a specific battery, but either way it powers the device. Inside you get 2GB of internal...
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 Review
posted by Jacob Krol
Our friends over at Samsung have sent us the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 for us to review. The second generation version of the 10.1 tab, brings aboard some new features and a cheaper price. They have cut the price down by $100, which means it will only cost you $399. They keep the same great design of Samsung’s past products, and it adds some new elements to the table. Now, let’s get started with the full review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1! Design Like the Tab 2 7.0 is has the same build-material, and the same “titanium silver” color. The build quality does seem durable, but I wouldn’t recommend...
Lenovo Q180 Idea Center Review
posted by Hartford of mobilebuddii
The Lenovo Q180 is the smallest desktop computer that I have gotten my hands on. This computer has a tiny desktop footprint of .86 inches without the DVD or Blu-ray attached. Overall this unit is a good fit anywhere in an office or home without taking up much space. The small footprint doesn’t take anything away from this computer as it is capable based on what Lenovo put under the hood. This little pc is also bundled with a DVD+RW or a Blu-ray drive if you so choose, but naturally that will add to the size of the unit. Lenovo intended this unit to be a space saving device with multimedia accessibility. Specs The unit that I tested...
ASUS Zenbook UX31 Review
posted by Jacob Krol
Our friends over at ASUS have sent us their Zenbook for us to review. Yes, this is there “Ultrabook” and the battle has begun to see who makes the best one. Lenovo is the other big player in the game, as well as Dell and many other companies. However, ASUS definitely has an advantage thanks to its great design and features. Now, let’s get started with the full review of the ASUS Zenbook. Design And What’s In The Box Ultrabooks are all about being thin, and the Zenbook does just that. It’s thickest point at the rear of the computer is .67 inches and the thinnest point at the front comes in at just .11...