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Yu Yunicorn Review: Promising design but needs software improvements
We look at Yu Televentures' newest smartphone that has hit the budget segment, the Yu Yunicorn.

Xiaomi Mi Max review: A road warrior with no competition
With capable hardware and software, does the Xiaomi Mi Max beat competition or does it just flounder in the sea of smartphones?
Asus Zenfone Max review: Great battery paired with an average camera
The Snapdragon 615 chipset inside the Asus Zenfone Max is now old, and this becomes obvious when you realise that there are newer and faster smartphones out there sporting the same Rs 9,999.

LeEco Le Max 2 review: A giant with a heart of (rose) gold
The LeEco Le Max 2 offers a lot on paper, but seems to fall short of expectations in real life. Here's why.

Sony Xperia X review: Ambitious for a mid-ranger
Has Sony finally made a worthy flagship, or is it asking too much money yet again? Here is an in-depth look at the Sony Xperia X

Amazon Kindle Oasis review: Wonderful e-reader, but at a ridiculous asking price
We review Amazon's most expensive Kindle so far - the Kindle Oasis

Moto G4 Plus review: A worthy upgrade, but not the best in its class
We take a look at the new Moto G4 Plus, which comes with a bunch of improvements and it's also the first handset from the company with a fingerprint reader

Dell Inspiron 15 7559 review: Overpriced, but reliable; a tough sell
The Dell Inspiron 15 7559 is a more expensive entrant in the gaming laptop space, crossing the Rs 1,00,000 mark. Does it offer enough to justify the premium, however? Let’s find out.

Audio Technica M50xMG: An old horse with improved sound and updated package
We are going to look at not only the new M50x but rather the limited edition matte gray version. Let’s see what the old horse has up its sleeve.

LG G5 review: A flagship contender that needs some spit and polish
Where does LG’s G5 fit in, however? It’s certainly got the makings of a flagship, offering powerful hardware, a dual-lens camera and a “modular” design. But is that enough?

Nextbit Robin review: Great looks, seamless cloud storage, but is that all?
Nextbit’s pièce de résistance is the fact that you will never run out of storage space on your phone. Is that reason enough to buy this phone though? Read our review to learn more.

ASUS ROG G501VW review: An excellent laptop, if you don't mind the heat
At Rs 96,000, the ASUS G501VW is not a cheap toy. Justifying that price however are beefy specs and a UHD display, both packed into a relatively slim—for a gaming laptop—form factor and lightweight body. But is it the best one for you? Let's find out.

Lenovo ZUK Z1 review: Good combination of hardware and software that is priced right!
Many in India may have not heard about ZUK. But add the fact that Lenovo has backed the company, and things get a lot more interesting. As we used the smartphone for a week, we discovered that the Lenovo Z1 does have a lot going for it even with that older processor.

Pebble Time Steel review: An absolute delight, but remember it is not your conventional smartwatch
If 2016 is the year the smartwatch goes from being a mere accessory to a legitimate device, it seems apt that Pebble — one of the most successful independent progenitors of this gizmo — should unveil a new model this year.
TomTom Spark Cardio + Music review: Leave your smartphone home
TomTom announced the Spark series of watches which had the added functionality of storing music on your watch to listen to while on your run, instead of lugging around your smartphone or portable media player for the same task.

Gionee Marathon M5 Plus Review: Big on battery life, but that's about it
Unfortunately for Gionee, plenty has changed since the M5 Plus' December 2015 launch. Manufacturers have introduced new chipsets and components to the market that are not just powerful but energy efficient as well.

ASUS ZenBook UX303UB review: A battle of form and function
ASUS' Zenbooks are supposed to set a high bar as far as standards for design and performance are concerned. Does the UX303UB deliver on those fronts though?

HTC Desire 626 review: Would you pay Rs 12,499 for Android 4.4.4?
HTC Desire 626 is a dual-SIM device that retails for more than it's worth and only offers Android 4.4.4 and a shoddy battery

Creative Outlier Review: A feature-rich Bluetooth headphone with average sound
The Outlier’s are typically a decent set of headphones with a lot of features thrown in together.

Xiaomi Mi 5 review: A great smartphone with not-so-great software experience
The Xiaomi Mi 5, it certainly has ambitions that go beyond China, India and other southeast Asian markets and at its price, stands alone.

Lenovo Yoga 900 review: Improves upon the goods seen in Yoga 3 Pro, at a very steep price though
Lenovo Yoga 900 takes all the good points of the Yoga 3 Pro and improves upon the one negative aspect of its predecessor to give a really wonderfully crafted all purpose 2-in-1 ultrabook

ZOTAC Premium 240GB SSD review: ZOTAC makes a good debut in the SSD segment
ZOTAC has released a good SSD to start off its entry in the SSD market with.

Samsung Galaxy S7 edge review: The Android flagship to beat
Samsung announced the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge at the Mobile World Congress towards the end of February this year. India launch happened last month, with sales starting by mid-March as well. Unlike the S6 generation, Samsung only announced the Galaxy S7 and a single Galaxy S7 edge.

Oppo F1 Plus review: A slick smartphone with an amazing selfie camera
As we reviewed the Oppo F1 Plus, we discovered plenty of improvements and new additions that should be enough to help Oppo stand out in a market crowded with smartphone brands.
Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus review: A budget phone that offers reasonable value and a sluggish UI
The Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus is undeniably a budget phone, but it does offer a well-rounded feature set for the price.

Brainwavz BLU-200 review: Good bass-centric Bluetooth earphones
This design lends itself to the fact that these “mini-missiles” with matt black aluminium body have the earphone drivers, a tiny little battery, charging port and an additional Wing attachment space all within the earphone casing.

Creo Mark 1 review: A good first attempt, but a lot depends on those promised software updates
Has Creo build a device good enough to woo audiences? Let's find out.


