Category Archives: Reviews

Fight – Acer C720 Chromebook vs Acer V15 Nitro Windows 8.1 laptop vs MacBook Pro

This post is to summarise my experiences of reviewing to different types of laptops that I would not have normally have chosen. The reason for this task, is that my 2010 MacBook Pro is too damn slow at anything and constantly runs out of steam. I am sure this is ploy by Apple with each update.

So I asked several of you for recommendations. The Acer C720 Chromebook was the number one choice. So I spoke to Acer and they agreed to send the C720 for review, but also said would I like to try their gaming performance laptop, the V15 Nitro. Whilst, the V15 Nitro is gaming ready, it is also a super powerful machine in every way with loads of storage too.

Following my time with the Acer devices, my MacBook is toast. It just cannot compete in any shape or form. Period. Some might say that a 5 year old laptop is a decent duration.

I have decided that I don’t want another MacBook. They are lovely machines, but I do not have any Apple devices, other than a work iPad. So consequently, I would not gain the full benefit of its functionality. Second, whilst the Acer V15 Nitro Windows 8.1 laptop would require a new learning curve for me, I realised that the sheer power of the processor, SSD, and graphics mean this is the machine for all my photo and video editing.

But for general day to day stuff, the Acer Chromebook would be my only choice. It has crazy good battery life and again is fast in everything it does. So maybe I need both Acer machines?? Or maybe a Chromebook/Android Tablet combined device. Wait, didn’t Google say these were coming this year…

But what would you choose if you were in my predicament?

Headphones, DACs and Amplifiers – All My Reviews

Below are all the reviews I have written covering headphones, amps and DACs. I have owned many more headphones not reviewed including Sony MDR-1R, JVC HA-FXZ200, Audio Technica ATH-AD900x, Bose AE2i, Sennheiser HD558, Beyerdynamic DT880 600 ohm, Denon AH-C751s, Sony MDR-EX91, Sennheiser HD415, Fischer Audio FA-011, REO, Sennheiser HD600, Fischer Audio FA-003, Sennheiser PX-200 IIi , Brainwavz B2 and Sennheiser HD202ii, so if you would like to know more about these please ask in the comments.

Previous Amps owned and not reviewed include Sony PHA-1, Fiio E7/E9/E17/E12, Fiio E5, Fiio E11 and Musical Fidelity V-DAC/V-PSU so again if you would like to know more about these please ask a question using the comments section below.

Coming in less than 7 days Sennheiser HD518, V-Mode Crossfade M100 and Plantronics BackBeat Pro

Headphones, Speakers and Amps/DACS

Philips Fidelio M1BT Headphone review
AKG K845 Bluetooth Headphone review
Sony SBH80 Bluetooth headphones review
Sony XBA-H1 Headphone Review
Logitech UE Headphones – 3 part Master review
Audio Technica ATH-AD900x Headphone review

Cayin C5 Portable Headphone amplifier review
Fiio E12 – master review
HiFiMeDIY Sabre Android USB DAC review
Little Dot MKIV  Tube Headphone Amplifier review

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The Internet of Things reviews

As the Internet of Things takes off,  so will my reviews of these devices.  So far I have reviewed those listed below.

Belkin WeMo Smart light Bulb starter kit review

Mipow Playbulb Rainbow review
Mipow Playbulb review

Imperihome Pro review
Netatmo Urban Weather station – 5 Part review

Following my reviews of the above I still use every day the Belkin WeMo Smart light Bulb starter kit.  I have both bulbs in my lounge.  The Mipow Playbulb Rainbow is used instead of the original and this again is in my lounge in an uplight.  Sometimes changing the room colour is great for mood changing.

Both the Netatmo and Imperihone are used everyday too and have been for a year and a half. 

35 x Reviews of Smartphones & Tablets & Laptops – Please RT

Below are all the reviews I have written so far on smartphones, laptops and tablets.

Tablets/Laptops/Chromebooks

Samsung Galaxy NotePro 12.2 – 9 Part Review
Sony Xperia Z Tablet – 12 Part Review
Nvidia Shield Tablet – 7 Part review
Acer V15 Nitro Windows 8.1 laptop review
Acer C720 Chromebook review

Amazon Devices

Amazon Fire Phone – 2 Part review

Apple Phones

Apple iPhone 6 Plus – 24 Part Review

BlackBerry Phones

BlackBerry Passport 10 Part Mammoth review

Android Phones

Coming soon Honor Holly, LG G Flex 2, Samsung Galaxy S6, HTC One M9 and more.

Yotaphone 2 – 4 Part review

Samsung Note Edge – 14 Part Review
Samsung Note 4 – 17 Part Review
Samsung Galaxy K Zoom – 26 Part Review
Samsung Galaxy S5 – 17 Part Review
Samsung Note 3 – 16 Part review
Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom – 18 Part Review
Samsung Note 2 – 8 Part review

LG G3 review – 31 Part Review
LG G Flex – 3 Part Review

HTC Desire Eye – 13 Part Review
HTC One M8 – 11 Part review
HTC One M7 – 20 Part Review

Acer S55 review – 6 Part Review

Honor 6 – 12 Part Review
Huawei Ascend P6 Review

Sony Xperia Z1 Compact review
Sony Z Ultra views and Camera Samples
Sony Xperia Z1 – 10 Part Review

Motorola Moto X – 4 Part review
Motorola Moto G – 8 Part review

Windows Phone

Nokia Lumia 1520 – 6 Part review
Nokia Lumia 820 – 5 Part review
Nokia Lumia 1020 – 10 Part review
Nokia Lumia 925 – 9 Part review
Nokia Lumia 620 – 7 Part review

Other

ZTE Open Review – Firefox OS

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Blast from the Past – i-mate 9502 review

Below is the review of the i-mate 9502 that I wrote in 2008.

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Review of i-mate 9502  by Gavin Fabiani-Laymond

Date of Review – 24th April 2008



Available from – http://www.clove.co.uk



Price – £355.00 + VAT



Pros – Slide out keyboard, Excellent Touchscreen, Endless buttons, GPS integrated, TV out, Excellent ring volume, loud speakers, quick responding, compact, 3mp autofocus camera with flash



Cons – Weighs 200g, SDHC compatible, so 2gb microsd cards max



Recently, I  reviewed the i-mate 8502 which has a qwerty thumboard on the front of the device. The 8502 also comes with a 2mp camera and only a qvga screen. Well I now have the 9502, and this includes all the features and specifications of the 8502, but adds a 2.8 inch vga screen, a 3mp autofocus with flash camera, and a slide out keyboard, similar in concept to a Sidekick. There are also more buttons on this device.

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I have shown the 9502 with the new Samsung i780, HTC Touch & Vox for comparison. Ironically, the Samsung i780 even though it is about one third of the depth of the 9502, its nearly the size height and actually a few millimetres wider.

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When you open the 9502 box, it is full of extras. These include i-mate Ultimate 9502 Pouch Case, TV Audio-out Cable, USB Sync Cable, Stereo Headset with microphone, AC Adapter with UK/US/EU, 2 x Stylus Pens, Battery, Getting Started CD, Getting Started Guide, User Manual.



The included bundle is excellent value. Also worth noting is that the 9502 uses mini usb so readily connectable with standard connectors.



Some shots of the sides of the 9502.

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Below is the specifications of the device. Worth noting that the 9502 has a large capacity battery, a magical VGA screen, integrated GPS, Bluetooth profiles includes printing and the HID profile for keyboards and TV out.





Technical of i-mate Ultimate 9502

Operating System –
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional

Processor/ Chipset –
400 MHz Qualcomm MSM 7200

Memory –
256 MB ROM
128 MB RAM

Display –
2.8” VGA (640×480) Touch-screen
262k color TFT with backlight

Operating Frequency –
Quad Band – GSM / GPRS / EDGE/ HSDPA / HSUPA

Keyboard/ Buttons –
Slider LCD exposes 39-key Qwerty keypad
Power button
Send and End buttons
Messaging and Internet buttons
Camera button
Volume up and down
Three (3) software programmable buttons
Two (2) soft-keys
Start and OK buttons
5-way navigation
360° Jog wheel and OK / Back
Soft reset

Camera –
3.0 Megapixel auto-focus camera – LED Compensation light
VGA camera for Video Calls

Connectivity –
WiFi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth 2.0, A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution profile)

GPS –
NMEA 0183

Interface –
Combo port for USB, TV Audio output, Charging
MicroSD card slot
Audio jack (2.5mm)
SIM card slot

Power –
Removable 1620mAH, Lithium ion-Polymer battery
Standby up to 180 hours (UMTS)
Talk Time up to 260 minutes (UMTS)

Dimensions –
116mm(L) x 60mm(W) x 17.8mm(T)

Weight –
200g with battery pack



If only the micro sd slot supported sdhc cards, this would make this device truly unbelievable. I-mate are rumoured to be working on an update to Windows Mobile 6.1 which might include support for sdhc cards.



You must charge the device for 8 hours. It is extremely tempting to turn the phone on, but I just about resisted. While you charge the device it is a good idea to register the device at http://www.clubimate.com and login and use the Custom iq service. This allows you to create a custom installation. You can setup all your email and activesync settings, and save up to 16mb of cab files for automatic installation. When you turn the device on for the first time it notes what mobile operator you have and configures the device for use. All the data, voicemail, sms and mms settings were installed automatically. The next options included registering the device as an enterprise one and whether I wanted to use the i-mate device customization. I entered my user name and password and next I get a message asking if I want to install over the air 10mb of files. Best use wifi if you don’t have a unlimited data plan. Wonderful touch. I-mate also offer a 2 year guarantee.



Memory. The 9502 has available after its first boot 98.92 mb and 36.12 mb of program memory. The program memory could be more, especially for a VGA device. I found I had to use a good task manager like Magic Button to close the programs. However, I did not run out of memory.



Using the keyboard. The screen slides up very quickly to reveal a lovely qwerty keyboard. The soft reset hole is top right of the keyboard. I found it simple to type using two fingers, one each side. The grip is great and having the VGA screen is lovely. The screen rotates from portrait to landscape instantly.



Camera. The 3mp camera was quick to fire up. It had a quick shutter speed for a pda phone, with auto focus and led flash. The quality of the camera was impressive.

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Software. The 9502 comes with all the standard windows mobile software, including windows live. It also has all the i-mate device customisation and support options. In Pocket Internet Explorer there is an option to view web page in high definition. Lovely touch again.

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GPS. There is no included GPS software. I installed Tom Tom 6 which worked beautifully and looked great on the VGA screen.



TV Out. Like the 8502, the 9502 has a TV out feature. The TV feature shows exactly what is on the 9502 screen in real time with no lags. As the 9502 is vga the resolution on the TV screen is excellent and idea for powerpoint presentations of picture shows.



The memory card slot is under the battery cover on the side of the device.



Camera shot. Notice how sharp all the objects are despite varying distances.

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I would recommend the i-mate 9502 as the ultimate power horse. Available and with thanks to http://www.clove.co.uk for dispatching it so fast.

Acer V15 Nitro Black Edition – Windows 8.1 – Laptop review

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Welcome to my thoughts on the Acer V15 Nitro Black Edition Windows 8.1 laptop. This is one powerhouse of a laptop. You could call it the “powerful one”.

The core specs are –

– Windows 8.1 Intel Core i7-4710HQ Quad-core 2.50 GHz
– 39.6 cm (15.6″) HD (1366 x 768) 16:9
– NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M with 2 GB Dedicated Memory
– 16 GB, DDR3L SDRAM , 1 TB HDD + 128 GB SSD

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As part of the Nitro black themed laptop, the keyboard back lighting is red. This looks cool IMO.

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The display is fabulous. Just look at the colours of the sunflower. That’s the beauty of its IPS 1080p screen resolution. If you want 4K resolution this is available too as an option.

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The Acer V15 runs Windows 8.1 so has the world of Microsoft at your finger tips.

To keep the slim profile, there is no DVD/CD drive. The opposite edge only houses the kensington lock point. On the side shown above you have the USB ports(3), headphone socket, HDMI, ethernet, and power connector. On the front edge is a memory card slot.

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So what makes this “Nitro” edition so special. Simply, this is a pure gaming grade laptop, with huge graphics, powerful CPU, 4 decent built in speakers, MIMO wifi and Skype certified out of the box. The 4 speakers provide a decent loud sound. The volume was near full volume when I first used the machine, which made me stand back at just how loud it could go.

The storage configuration is a 128 Solid State Drive with a 1 TB hard drive. Plenty of storage space! And the SSD for speed. If you look back at the specs above, you will note the Intel Core i7 and respective graphics chip. So am I blinding you with specs? Slightly, but in real life this means you will have power on tap.

From a cold boot to a ready on state. Less than 7 seconds and fully ready. Impressive. Just as quick to fully shut down too. Editing video was notably faster on the Nitro too. My 4 year old MacBook Pro can barely cope with video editing and takes nearly 2 mins to boot up from cold. Gaming. I played several games, again with no issue whatsoever.

In my other article covering the Acer Chromebook, I commented how much I enjoyed this. However, I have been surprised at just how quick all my photo and video editing can be accomplished with this machine. It really is night and day faster than my 4 year old MacBook Pro. Plus with a Windows 8.1 base, my gaming options are vast.

I now face a dilemma. Since using this, I just can’t accept anything inferior! Thanks go out to Acer for the review unit.

Acer C720 ChromeBook review

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For the last 2 weeks I have been using 3 different laptop type devices. My ageing MacBook Pro, an Acer C720 ChromeBook and an Acer V15 Nitro Windows 8.1 laptop to see which one I will opt for once my MacBook dies completely, which won’t be long.

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But what I am going to do today, is write my thoughts down on the Acer C720 ChromeBook,the Acer V15 Nitro in a different post, and then on a mini comparison between all 3 devices.

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First lets have a look at the specifications of the Acer C720 Chromebook.

– 11.6″ 1366×768 TN display
– 1.4GHz dual-core Intel Celeron 2955U processor
– Intel HD graphics
– 16GB SSD
– 2GB DDR3 RAM
– 1x USB 2.0, 1x USB 3.0
– HDMI output
– SD card reader (up to 32GB)
– 720p webcam
– Bluetooth 4.0
– 3.5mm headphone minijack
– Dimensions: 288x202x19mm
– Weight: 1.25 kg

Nothing spectacular in the specifications except for the choice of processor which helps provide long battery life of 8.5 hours. Other aspects of the specifications include a 7 second boot up time, Solid State Drive memory and free 100 GB of Google Drive cloud storage for 2 years. The C720 is also available in 32 GB SSD and another version which has a touch screen. The 16gb memory can be expanded by the of an SD card.

Those are the specs but what do I think of the Acer Chromebook. Well, this is my first ever chromebook that I have used and it has been a revelation. My MacBook Pro is toast. Why? Well, the Acer chromebook only takes 7 seconds to boot up, and in reality it takes longer for you to enter your password than it does boot up! The battery life lasts far longer than my MacBook Pro. I recall one day of usage from 9am to 5pm on a Sunday. I had been using it constantly and looked at the battery life to find it was only at 29%. It is also lightweight enough to be great to lug around as well.

But let me step back to the very first powering on. The Acer C720 just required my Google email and password and that was it. All my music, photos, files and documents were at my finger tips. The chromebook also has a guest mode, or if I decided to upgrade or sell the device on, all you have to do is go into settings, select “powerwash” and in a few minutes the device is cleaned and ready for its next owner. You can also speed up the entering of your password, by enabling smart unlock in the settings using your android phone. If it detects your phone is nearby it unlocks the chromebook.

The Acer C720 has built in loudspeakers which were clear and concise. I plugged in my headphones and was very happy with the sound quality. In usage the machine is fast, really fast. Everything is smooth and I really have not enjoyed using a device so much in ages. I have not touched my Samsung Tab S since using the chromebook, and the Acer C720 has been most impressive in its endurance, speed and reliability. Printing. Fortunately I have a HP wireless printer that comes with cloud printing out of the box so there was no issues getting documents printed from the Acer Chromebook. Cloud Printing uses your printers unique email address to send files for printing. I wanted to transfer photos from my smartphone to Chromebook. I found that the easier wireless method was using an app on my android phone called Photosync (the app has versions for ios too) and opening a special http page on Chrome was able to see my directories with photos and copy them across. This was the only item that required a bit of a workaround. Other than that I have had no issues with productivity using the Chromebook.

Based on my few weeks use I highly recommend this device is you are using Google services. It just works so effortlessly and has been a competent machine too. My thanks to Acer for the review unit too.

Nvidia Shield Tablet – 7 Part Review

Below are all the review posts I have written covering the Nvidia Shield Tablet.

Nvidia Shield LTE 32gb Tablet – First Impressions

Nvida Shield Tablet – more impressions

Nvidia Shield Tablet – hardware and cover review

Nvidia Shield Tablet – Battery and Games Testing

Nvidia Shield Tablet – console mode and game recording

Nvidia Shield Tablet – the negatives and bugs

Nvidia Shield tablet – cracking post tomorrow