As Android starts to gain more traction in the tablet market we have been overwhelmed with a plethora of challengers for ultra successful iPad. Devices from Motorola,Samsung,RIM,Dell and ASUS all have their pros and cons but have found a niche with consumers looking to shy away from the Apple universe. I have always been a fan of ASUS...
1st Impression: Nokia N9
Nokia to me has always made solid phones and the first four or five phones I owned had to be Nokia. Mobile platforms like iOS and Android have made Nokia offerings a distant memory for me and countless others . Nokia is looking to change that with this MeeGO device called the N9. In looking at the phone I was very impressed with the unibody...
1st Impression: Toshiba Thrive
The tablet wars continue to get new combatants with Toshiba introducing the Toshiba Thrive which drops in mid July. This tablet has a few things that set it apart from the other tablets. Here is some of the features of the Toshiba Thrive: 2 USB Ports Mini USB Full size HDMI out Full size SD card slot 5MP rear cam 2MP front facing...
1st Impression: ASUS Padfone
Asus unveiled a very interesting device at Computex 2011. The Asus Padfone looks to not only challenge devices like the Motorola Atrix but also the iPad and iPhone with its unique interface. This convergence device takes your mobile computing needs to the next level. As you can see in the photo your Asus phone would be docked into the...
My Take On:Polaroid Instant Mobile Printer
Lady Gaga’s recent partnership with Polaroid has led to some really exciting concepts that many tech blogs and sites have discussed at length. The first hardware from this partnership is making its way to store shelves in June. One of the things I remember doing often as a kid was snapping random polaroids and giving them to my mom...
1st Impression: Kinect
While at the NY Comic Con this past weekend, I had the chance to test the newest peripheral from Microsoft known as the Kinect. After testing the Sony Move and coming away unimpressed, I really felt that the Kinect was going to suck or be really sub-par. I was proven wrong during this test play simply on the grounds of movement...