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ASUS ROG GX700

ASUS ROG GX700

ASUS ROG GX700 Review – Taking portable gaming to the next level, the ASUS ROG GX700 is sure to impress the gamers with its powerful desktop-level hardware and water-cooling solution on a portable form factor. It wasn’t long ago when laptops just weren’t meant for hardcore...

Panasonic LX100

Panasonic LX100 Front

Panasonic LX100 Review – The latest incarnation of Panasonic’s advanced compacts, the LX100 manages to stay near the front of the leading pack in the market because not only it is keenly priced but also it’s generously specified, handles well and is capable of taking a...

SONY Alpha 7S II

Alpha 7S II

SONY Alpha 7S II Review – With the Alpha 7 and Alpha 7R now in their second generation, it was only a matter of time before Sony focused attention on the A7S again. The A7S II uses the same 12.2MP Exmor CMOS sensor as the...

Nikon D5500

Nikon D5500

Nikon D5500 Review – A QUICK comparison of the Nikon D5500’s specs with those of its D5300 predecessor doesn’t reveal many differences, with the new camera constructed around the same 24.2MP APS-C sensor. However, Nikon has integrated touchscreen control to the 3.2in, 1.04-million-dot articulating LCD and...

Leica S

Leica S Review – The Leica S (Typ 007) medium format DSLR is based around a 37.5-million-pixel CMOS sensor. First shown in prototype form at Photokina 2014, the Leica S (Typ 007) is a successor to the CCD-based Leica S2 from 2009. It uses the unique Leica...

Canon EOS 760D

Canon EOS 760D

Canon EOS 760D Review – With the same core components as the Canon EOS 750D, the Canon EOS 760D is aimed at budding enthusiasts. One of twin updates to the EOS 700D, the EOS 760D is the first triple-digit EOS model to have a top-plate LCD and...

Canon EOS 750D

Canon EOS 750D Review – Canon’s latest DSLR for beginners packs an impressive feature set into an easy-to-use body design. Launched alongside the EOS 760D, the Canon EOS 750D brings the majority of that camera’s specifications down to a slightly more attractive price point by sacrificing a...

Sony Xperia Z5

Sony Xperia Z5

Sony Xperia Z5 Review – Sony devices have always come thick and fast. After all, the original Z was only released in March 2013 and since then we’ve seen the Xperia Z1, Xperia Z2, Z3 and Z3+ (aka the Z4). However, the relentless pace of releases...

Sumiko S.5

Sumiko S.5

Sumiko S.5 Review – The Sumiko S.5 really quite surprised us. A new brand, it is associated with the high-end Italian Sonus faber marque—though the Australian distributor clarified to us that although “part of the Fine Sounds Group group, it is not strictly speaking part of...

Asus ROG GL552

Asus ROG GL552

Asus ROG GL552 Review – Asus has a decent line-up of gaming-related products. In fact, Republic of Gamers (ROG) is a dedicated line that caters exclusively to gamers with its variety of notebooks, PCs, components and even accessories. The GL552 belongs to the same family, which...