by dbadmin | Dec 6, 2025 | AYANEO, Emulator, Gaming, Reviews
AYANEO has been synonymous with premium gaming handhelds for years, so when it announced the sub-$100 Pocket AIR Mini, it immediately caught my attention. This is by far the cheapest device the company offers, but what corners did it cut to hit this price point? After...
by dbadmin | Dec 5, 2025 | Google TV, Google TV Streamer, Projectors, Reviews, Streaming
I didn’t expect the Epson Lifestudio Flex Plus to reinvent my home theater experience, but I did hope for an accessible setup. Most importantly, I wanted a solid option in time for holiday movie marathons. By the end of my review, Epson’s flagship portable Lifestudio...
by dbadmin | Dec 4, 2025 | Photography, Reviews, smartphones, Vivo
I love mobile cameras, and for the past year I’ve been enjoying taking snaps with the vivo X200 Pro. Between the fantastic camera zoom, variety of video capture options, and premium extras, there was a lot to like. The X200 Pro wasn’t perfect, though. A weird glare...
by dbadmin | Nov 30, 2025 | fitness trackers, Reviews, smart rings, Wearables
Smart rings are the wellness world’s newest form factor, promising deep insights without the distraction of a screen. The Luna Ring 2 aims to make the concept more affordable, subscription-free, and, depending on your taste, more attractive than leading smart rings...
by dbadmin | Nov 29, 2025 | Reviews, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Tablets
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is an incredibly impractical tablet. It’s too big to comfortably hold, is outrageously expensive, and isn’t a good value when put next to its many Android tablet competitors. And even so, I’ve still thoroughly enjoyed my time with...
by dbadmin | Nov 29, 2025 | Hypershell, Reviews, Wearables
Someone, somewhere, once said that running is a cheap sport to get into. At the base level, I guess they were right. All you really need is a pair of shoes and the motivation to get out the door — and maybe a fitness tracker. The first of those is easy to find, but...