I was fortunate enough today to have an early look at the Sony Tablet S announced today. This is Sony’s first Android tablet and Gadgetorama’s first YouTube product sneak peek (we start slow but it gets better): One feature I did not capture but saw is for users to “throw” pictures and video to a DLNA compatible television. Rather than […]
Gadgetorama unboxes the ASUS Eee PC 900
In Gadgetorama‘s second unboxing, we crack open an Asus Eee PC 900 box to see what treasures lie inside. The ASUS Eee 900 is the first Eee PC to sport a larger 8.9-inch display (1024×600). Powered by a 900MHz Intel Celeron processor, it comes with 1GB RAM, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, the new FingerGlide touchpad, a 1.3MP webcam, and an SDHC expansion […]
Gadgetorama unboxes the HP iPAQ 510 Voice Messenger
Welcome to the inaugural Gadgetorama unboxing. The HP iPAQ 510 Voice Messenger was announced earlier this year but only landed in Canada in late September. The HP iPAQ 510 Voice Messenger is powered by a 200MHz TI OMAP850 processor and Windows Mobile 6 Standard. It comes with quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity, 64MB RAM and 128MB ROM, a 2-inch 220×176 display, 802.11 […]
Gadgetorama reviews Aces Blackjack
In our latest review, we return to the virtual casino with Aces Blackjack from Concrete Software. While Blackjack may not be as popular as poker these days, it has been around just as long if not longer. The concept behind Blackjack is straightforward and it is a fairly simple game to learn. Like poker, it’s another thing to get really […]
Gadgetorama reviews Master Kick
After a number of hardware reviews, it’s time to kick back and do a game review. Master Kick from Industry Entertainment takes the classic game of foosball, shrinks the table and players into a version that will fit on your Pocket PC and throws in a pinch of soccer (or football depending on where you’re from) realism for more entertainment. […]
Gadgetorama reviews the iPod nano Advanced Screen Protector
Introduction As I indicated in my review for the iPod nano case, it did not take long after the nano launch for stories to surface about how vulnerable the screens were to scratches and worse. Fortunately, companies like Proporta and its ProportaMusic.com site were ahead of the curve and were already offering a number of different options to protect the nanos. If a […]
Gadgetorama reviews the BoxWave Active Case
Introduction Cases for Pocket PC and other devices now come in a variety of materials. You have leather cases running from the more common cowhide leather to the exotic leathers like alligator or ostrich. Metal cases are available in aluminum or the more exotic magnesium. Silicones and plastic cases are also options. We can’t say that we don’t have a […]