Devices

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MINIX Neo X8-H Media Hub Review

MINIX Neo X8-H Media Hub Review

MINIX has refreshed their NEO series Media Hub by introducing two new models, the MINIX NEO X8 and MINIX NEO X8-H.

These Android-powered devices transform any conventional TV or monitor…

CompuLab Utilite Pro Review

CompuLab Utilite Pro Review

As described by CompuLab, the Utilite is a fanless ARM Cortex-A9 computer delivering high performance and rich I/O in a tiny form-factor. Utilite is offered with fully featured, desktop-grade…

Rikomagic MK802IIIS Android Mini PC Review

Rikomagic MK802IIIS Android Mini PC Review

The Rikomagic MK802IIIS is a Mini PC running Google Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean). Slightly larger than a USB stick, this device transforms any monitor or television with an HDMI port into a fully…

Boxee Box Review

Boxee Box Review

For many, the Internet has become a preferred source of entertainment. With offerings like Netflix, VUDU, Hulu and digital downloads, even once loyal cable television subscribers are abandoning…

TurboLinux Wizpy Review

TurboLinux Wizpy Review

Though Linux in the mainstream has come a long way over the past few years, there is still this stigma of being difficult to install and use. The TurboLinux Wizpy is trying to sway consumer…

Trolltech Qtopia Greenphone and SDK Review

Trolltech Qtopia Greenphone and SDK Review

The Greenphone comes at a time when there are countless mobile Linux platforms, but not many of them are open for easy development.  This little device aims to fill a niche for a community-…

Neuros OSD Review

Neuros OSD Review

The Neuros OSD promises a lot - it claims to be the first open source Linux-based embedded media center and it "records video and links your PC, portables and entertainment center". Bold claims,…

LinuxCertified LC2430 Linux Laptop Review

LinuxCertified LC2430 Linux Laptop Review

The system I tested was powerful. It has a 3.06GHz processor (with Hyper Threading support), 1 Gigabyte of RAM, and an ATI Radeon Mobility 9000 with 64Mb VGA ram.

The screen is a 15" SXGA…

Sharp Zaurus SL-5600 PDA Review

Sharp Zaurus SL-5600 PDA Review

A long time ago, when I first heard about Sharp releasing the Linux based Zaurus 5500 PDA, my interest was peaked. I was just dying to see what it could do.

Alas, I never had a chance to…

Dell Dimension 4550 Review

One day I was surfing Dell's website to help a friend purchase a new computer and I stumbled across this baby. I know that I did not need a new computer. I had just built myself an Athlon 1700+ XP…