Reviews
ASUS Gaming V16 Laptop Review: A Unique Proposition for Students and Professionals
The ASUS Gaming V16 emerges as an intriguing laptop that prioritizes endurance and versatility over raw gaming power. Priced around ₹79,990, it targets a...
Dell Inspiron 14 Plus: A Powerhouse Laptop That Punches Above Its Weight
Dell Inspiron 14 Plus Review: In the ever-evolving world of laptops, finding the perfect balance between performance, portability, and price can feel like chasing...
ASUS Zenbook S 14 OLED (UX5406S) Review: Premiumness Redefined
The ultraportable Zenbook line has always been ASUS’s playground for innovative craftsmanship and powerful performance. Now, with the introduction of the Zenbook S 14...
MSI PRO MP161 E2 Review: The Ultimate Portable Monitor for Digital Nomads
Ever wished you could carry an extra screen in your laptop bag? I spent two weeks with the MSI PRO MP161 E2, the latest...
Cosmic Byte ARES Wireless Controller review: The best wireless gamepad for...
I have been using a lot of different types of controllers these years. I am an avid gamer and like to relax by playing...
Mivi DuoPods A350 Review: Inside out of this affordable TWS
Mivi has come a long way in the Indian audio market till now. It has a sizable portfolio with TWS, wireless neckband, speakers, and...
ASUS Vivobook Flip 14 review: A new everyday 2-in-1 laptop
The Taiwanese giant ASUS has been improvising its lineup for a long time now, diversifying its offering in India via its Vivobook and Zenbook...
OnePlus Nord 2T Review: 5 Key Reasons You Should Buy This...
OnePlus has recently launched the Nord 2T smartphone as a solid mid-range option for its fans out there, well, are a bit late to...
ASUS Vivobook S14 OLED review: A new powerful option with OLED...
Thinking to a buy an everyday laptop with both beauty and brain? ASUS is trying to make things simple for you with its Vivobook...
Zebronics Zeb Max Play Wireless Gamepad review: A budget wireless gamepad
I am an avid gamer and have been in the world of controllers for a long time. I used to play with Redgear controllers...