WD Portable Wi-Fi external hard disk
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsHard disk maker WD has added a Wi-Fi version to its popular My Passport series of external hard disk storage devices.
View ArticleThe Walking Dad reviews Samsung Gear Fit
Written by: David M Williams | Published in: PeripheralsIn business we know what gets measured gets improved; apply this principle to your own health and fitness with the Samsung Gear Fit activity...
View ArticleReview: HP LaserJet Pro MFD M225dw
Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: PeripheralsThe $452 HP LaserJet Pro MFD M225dw is a monochrome duplex laser multifunction with a range of useful features and a compact footprint.
View ArticleLogitech MX Master mouse – review
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsLogitech’s MX Master Mouse is an impressive pointing device. It looks like a cross between Star Ship Enterprise space shuttle and a Battlestar Galactica...
View ArticleLogitech MX Anywhere2 – review
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsReviewing a mouse is easy – up, down, back, forward, click – check. Well this mouse has – as they say – ‘Wait there is more!’
View ArticleNot all USB wall chargers are created equal (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsPower hungry devices like smartphones and tablets need more amperage than the standard USB socket provides - not all USB chargers are created equal.
View ArticleKensington’s USB 3.0 docking station supports 4K (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsKensington’s new USB 3.0 Universal docking station is a boon for anyone with additional connectivity needs.
View ArticleSTM goes with Grace (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsIt is hard to find an attractive women’s computer bag or tablet sleeve. I should know.
View ArticleSanDisk Connect – a flash drive with Wi-Fi (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsSanDisk have released a battery operated memory stick with integrated Wi-Fi to connect up to three devices - smartphone, tablet, PC or Mac.
View ArticleMicrosoft Universal Foldable Bluetooth keyboard (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsMicrosoft’s new Universal foldable keyboard is the answer to a question not yet asked – do we need ultra-portability and the trade-offs that creates.
View ArticleAOC 27” Curvy monitor (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsAOC’s new 27” monitor is curved – just enough to make a difference but not enough to be a nuisance.
View ArticleReview: 3M’s must-have privacy accessories for the digital generation
Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: Peripherals3M has long offered privacy filters to stop prying eyes from seeing the contents of your laptop’s screen, but now they exist for smartphones...
View ArticleWe’re watching you – Swann ADW-410 security kit (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsIf you need an internet accessible security camera to monitor your property, this may be the right kit for you.
View ArticleReview: Lexar JumpDrive M20i
Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: PeripheralsA compact device for increasing the effective storage capacity of your iPhone or iPad, or for making backups on the go without a computer or...
View ArticleLexar SDXC UHS-II SD card for ‘big files’ (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsLexar’s new 2000X, SDXC UHS-II SD memory cards are amazingly fast and double as a USB drive with the supplied SD UHS II reader.
View ArticleLexar USB-C/USB3.0 JumpDrive M20c – solves need for speed (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsLexar has released a lot of new memory kit over the past few weeks and all are impressively fast – this USB-C/USB-3.0 combo can achieve a blistering...
View ArticleLexar’s new pro-photography offerings come in CFast and XQD cards
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsLexar has released a range of high speed cards aimed at the professional photography and videography market. All are 4K capable and offer speeds of...
View Article128GB flash/cloud drive is fast and secure (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsSandisk’s new Ultra+Cloud flash drive offers 64GB physical storage and another 64GB in the cloud for three years.
View ArticleIt is crucial to have more speed – the mystery of the slow boot
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsDoes your computer – Windows or Mac - boot slower than swimming through molasses? Mine did, taking over seven minutes to being able to ‘do something’.
View ArticleMy that mouse has large balls! (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsTrackballs are a mouse substitute and in the right place can add significant productivity.
View ArticlePlantronics BackBeat Pro+ (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsPlantronics BackBeat Pro+ is a Bluetooth, noise cancelling headphone of the quality you would expect from competitive premium models by Sennheiser, Bose,...
View ArticleDroning on is addictive
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsImagine the thrill of piloting your own drone – and I mean a proper drone that can fly for ages, take interesting streaming video, and cover large areas.
View ArticleCanon Pixma Inkjet – go for gold, or red, or black (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsCanon’s new Pixma MG7760/7765/7766 is a top of the line, home inkjet that will satisfy the most discerning user – and it comes in gold, red or black.
View ArticleThe G900 Chaos Spectrum is a mouse!
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsIf you have a spare A$269 for a mouse – and it is not just any rodent – but a professional grade gaming mouse, then read on.
View ArticleKingston Class 3, UHS-I, microSD for GoPro and drone camera
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsAvailable in 16, 32 and soon 64GB capacity the class 3 microSD supports up to 4K/30fps video and burst mode action photography.
View ArticleRemove oily fingerprints from touch screens
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsDon't you just hate fingerprints on touch screens – a massive number of oily, hard to remove, dots that litter the screen and interfere with viewing...
View ArticleCanon Maxify MB2360 all-in-one printer (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsMaxnificent – this small office, home office almost gets a five-star rating as a good all-rounder for small office or home office (SOHO) use.
View ArticleD-Link security in the round (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsD-Link has nailed it with what is arguably the most fully featured prosumer security camera – it is a full HD, Wi-Fi AC, ultra-wide 180° angle, camera.
View ArticleLG 360 CAM – capture the whole world (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsLG’s 360 CAM is a beautifully designed, very functional, usable 360° camera – the only issue is that you need to think about what is around, above,...
View ArticleSamsung T3 portable SSD - insanely fast (review)
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeripheralsIt has to be the lightest, most durable, shock resistant (well, it is solid state) portable backup device around.
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