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Hands-on review: IFA 2015: Acer Revo Build M1-60

By Kane Fulton Acer has taken the idea of building your own PC to a whole new level with its new Revo Build M1-601. Resembling an Intel NUC, the Revo Build is a modular computer that lets you click together different parts like Lego to add functionality. Acer is pitching the mini desktop PC at…

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Hands-on review: IFA 2015: Acer Revo Build M1-60

By Kane Fulton Acer has taken the idea of building your own PC to a whole new level with its new Revo Build M1-601. Resembling an Intel NUC, the Revo Build is a modular computer that lets you click together different parts like Lego to add functionality. Acer is pitching the mini desktop PC at…

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Hands-on review: IFA 2015: Asus Zen AiO S

By Desire Athow Like many of us, you are likely to look at the Zen AiO S twice to make sure that it is not a newer iteration of Apple’s much-applauded iMac. The latter set the standard when it came to all-in-one PC design and has enjoyed sustained growth despite its much higher price. The…

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Hands-on review: IFA 2015: Asus Zen AiO S

By Desire Athow Like many of us, you are likely to look at the Zen AiO S twice to make sure that it is not a newer iteration of Apple’s much-applauded iMac. The latter set the standard when it came to all-in-one PC design and has enjoyed sustained growth despite its much higher price. The…

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Acer Unveils Lego-Like Revo Build Mini PC

Acer’s Revo Build Mini PC starts off with a base brick, which users can then build upon similar to Legos with modular blocks for additional capabilities. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Eyes-on With Acer’s Revo Build M1-601 Modular Mini PC

A closer look at Acer’s cool little Windows 10 machine …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Asus VivoStick Is A $129 Windows 10 PC Stick

Asus brings out the smallest PC in the world, and it plays well with the newest Windows 10. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Hands-On With Toshiba’s Satellite Radius 15

Hands-on with Toshiba’s big new convertible. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Hands-On With Acer’s Flexible R11 Chromebook

A closer look at Acer’s new Chromebook. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Seagate Unwraps 2 TB Storage Space In 7-mm Thick Mobile Hard Drive

Seagate has made a breakthrough in mobile hard drive storage and has lately introduced a slim 7-mm HDD with 2 TB of storage capacity. The company believes that its new product is a mobile storage ‘game changer.’ …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Toshiba’s New Satellite Radius 12 Is A Convertible Laptop With A 4K Screen

Toshiba is going after Lenovo’s Yoga series laptop-tablet hybrids, hoping that the eye-popping 4K screen on its 12.5-inch device gives it some edge. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Xiaomi Is Working On A Linux-Based Laptop To Be Released In Early 2016: Report

Xiaomi is allegedly working on a lineup of Linux-based laptops that are poised for an early 2016 release. The Xiaomi laptop is estimated to be priced somewhere around $470. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Review: IFA 2015: Toshiba Satellite Radius 12

By Kane Fulton Toshiba loves a 4K display. From the Satellite P50t to the Kira and the Radius 15, the company is fitting sharp screens to laptops of all form factors and sizes, and now it’s taken the title of being the first one to put one on a 12.5-inch laptop. The Satellite Radius 12…

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Review: IFA 2015: Toshiba Satellite Radius 12

By Kane Fulton Toshiba loves a 4K display. From the Satellite P50t to the Kira and the Radius 15, the company is fitting sharp screens to laptops of all form factors and sizes, and now it’s taken the title of being the first one to put one on a 12.5-inch laptop. The Satellite Radius 12…

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Hands-on review: IFA 2015: Asus VivoStick

By Desire Athow Asus has finally joined the growing ranks of vendors selling Windows-based HDMI dongles with a new model called the VivoStick, otherwise known as the TS-10. Carrying a recommended price of $129 (about £84, or AU$184), it is significantly cheaper than the competition (such as the Intel Compute Stick). There are two things…

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