Dell UltraSharp U2410 Review

Introduction
Yeah, Dell UltraSharp U2410 is my first IPS panel monitor (dump VA panel due to slowness). It is a 24 inch monitor with 1920×1200 resolution. It is hard to find 16:10 widescreen aspect ratio monitor nowadays. Most of them are 1920×1080 (16:9) Full HD format. By the way, Dell UltraSharp U2410 is the replacement of Dell UltraSharp 2408 Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor. Basically, Dell replaced the Samsung VA panel with LG IPS panel and V shape monitor stand with a solid rectangular base. What I like? It has the same 110% Color Gamut as 2408WFP but with higher color depth of 1.07 billion and crazy high 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. Best of all, better viewing angle compare to cheap TN panel monitor.

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Dell UltraSharp U2410

Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash Review

Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash Review… I should come out Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash Review for a very long time ago. I have been using Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash for more than 1 year. It is the most powerful flash from Canon for the moment. However, you have to pay the price because it is heavy.

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Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash Review

Slicepad D7 Review

Introduction
Slicepad D7 is a 7″ screen budget tablet loaded with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean from local consumer electronics, SKR Sdn Bhd with INEC brand in Kedah, Malaysia. It is almost like its bigger brother Slicepad D8 but loaded with better and wider viewing angle IPS screen. Powered by the same ARM Dual-core Cortex A9 CPU @ 1.6GHz and Quad-core GPU. And having 8GB of storage and 1GB DDR3 RAM too. Hmm… There is lot of 7″ tablets out there in the market. Can Slicepad D7 compete with them? Let’s find out…

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Slicepad D7

480GB Kingston SSDNow UV400 SSD Review

Introduction
10 times faster than a 7200RPM hard drive? That’s what Kingston SSDNow UV400 SSD claims. It is powered by a four-channel Marvell controller for incredible speeds and higher performance compared to a mechanical hard drive. Furthermore, it is built using Flash memory so it’s shock and vibration-resistant and less likely to fail than HDD. And available in multiple capacities, from 120GB to 960GB. Does SSDNow UV400 really able to perform 10x faster than HDD? Let’s find out…

Smart wearable is the future ~ Android Wear

Normal simple watch is getting replaced by smart wearable real soon. Why? Google has just announced Android Wear, an open Android-powered platform loaded with Google Now and voice search. Voice recognition is very important in smart wear as we can’t type in that small screen. You will see lot of these smart gadgets in the future when speech recognition is mature. And lot of hardware manufacturers like Asus, HTC, LG and Motorola are supporting it. Not just Samsung only. Therefore, it should be like the next smartphone. If can, make it powerful enough like a phone. Check out Android Wear in action below…

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