Cube has been making and marketing Windows tablet/PC convertibles for quite a while now, and the Mix Plus is the newest addition to their high-end Windows tablet line. With the latest Intel kabylake Core-M 7Y30 processor under the hood, this slate is designed to replace the Cube i7 Book. Cube i7 Book Main Specs OS:… Read more »
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Review: Mixcder ShareMe Wireless Headphones
Mixcder is known for making affordable but high-quality wireless headphones and iems. Many of their products, including the Mixcder Basso Active Noise Cancelling in ear monitors, and the MSH169 computer speakers, enjoyed a lot of positive feedback from customers. The very new Mixcder ShareMe are no ordinary wireless headphones. Not only do they offer features… Read more »
Review: Mixcder MSH169 USB speakers
The good For their price and sizes, the Mixcder MSH169 speakers play impressively loud and sound nice, and could handily replace the built-in speakers of your TV sets and laptops. Light, small, and easy to drive, they also offer amazing portability. The bad From a brand famous for making wireless speakers, the Mixcder… Read more »
Astrotec BX50 review: the best Bluetooth IEM under $50
THE GOOD: The Astrotec BX50 In-Ear-Monitor offers nice wireless sound via Bluetooth, a comfortable fit, and easily connects to your smartphones, tablets, laptops or any device which has Bluetooth. THE BAD: It doesn’t beat wired systems of similar price in terms of bass and overall sound quality, and the battery life of the BX50 isn’t… Read more »
Cube i7 Stylus unboxing and first impressions
The Cube i7 Stylus has been one of the most talked-about Windows tablets since its release. Powered by a mighty Core-M processor, 4GB RAM, and paired with a Wacom pen, the i7 Stylus is designed to offer much more productivity than your average Windows slate. And it really does. We received the i7 Stylus a couple… Read more »
Lenovo NBD new glass camera review: Capturing the moment
The camera is one of the most important features of the Lenovo NBD new glass. The ability to take POV (point of view) video and snapshots on a whim sets it apart from any other Android device to date. So, it is any good? Well, let’s explore that a little more.
Cube T6 hands-on: The cheapest 4G tablet
The Cube T7 and T9 have enjoyed great reception from the users, and now Cube introduces a new slate from the T-series to the world – the Cube T6. Like the T7 and T9, the T6 has 4G access and phone functions. However, unlike the other two models which have some advanced features and were… Read more »
Cube i6 Air 3G Dual-OS hands-on review: Premium Android tablet & Budget Windows slate
As the tablet market continues shrinking, many Chinese tablet manufacturers are now focused on finding new business opportunities, marketing other digital stuffs such as wearable gadgets, mini PCs and TV boxes. Brands such as ifive and Beneve haven’t even released any new products for months. However, as the leading brand in the Chinese tablet market,… Read more »
Cube i7 hands-on review – First Core-M powered tablet from China
Cube is well-known for their cost-efficient Android tablets, which matched those market-leading flagship slates in terms of overall performance while having a much lower price. And last year, this Chinese company started to enter new areas such as the smart accessories as well as Windows tablets to compensate its shrinking Android tablet business. Cube’s first-ever… Read more »
PIPO X7 hands-on review – More mini PC than TV box
Over the last couple of years, Android has had its dominance in the tablet and TV box market for quite some time now, but with Intel’s ambitious invasion in Shenzhen, and the release of the power-efficient Bay-trail series processors, Windows has been increasing its market share in the tablet category. PIPO is no stranger to… Read more »
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