Gadget review: Samsung Galaxy S III vs. iPhone 4 vs. HTC One X vs. Galaxy Nexus

The Samsung Galaxy S III flagship smartphone. Photo: AFP After months of secrecy, Samsung finally announced the much awaited Galaxy SIII smartphone on Thursday at an event in London.

Product brief: Samsung ML-1865W printer review

         If you’re after a compact laser printer, Samsung’s ML-1865W could be just what you’re looking for. It’s absolutely tiny, and the size is all the more impressive given it doesn’t skimp on paper capacity.

Samsung SCX-3405W Mono Wireless Laser Printer Review

Saving money when you print is all the rage these days, especially with both household and business budgets being squeezed ever more tightly.  It’s not surprising then to see a resurgence in mono laser printers hitting the market and the Samsung SCX-3405W is one such machine. It’s standard printer fare on paper with a 20ppm print speed  a 1200 x 1200 ppi resolution, and fold down flaps for the paper input tray (150 sheets that one) and the output tray ...

Gadget review: Samsung Wave Y

Gagdet Reviews: Samsung Wave Y, Western Digital’s MyBook Liv, Samsung Wave Y WD MyBook Live Price: 1TB: Rs 7,999; 2TB: Rs 9,999; 3TB: Rs 11,499 Share Data Storage Space Many high-end tablet users complain that because these devices lack a USB port, their storage can’t be extended via a USB drive.

Gadget review: Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone

By Nick Mitchell Published on Tuesday 10 January 2012 14:27 If anyone was going to challenge Apple’s dominance of the smartphone market, it was Google.

Gadget review: Should you go for Samsung Galaxy Note

Last updated on: December 5, 2011 19:48 IST Vishal Mathur, ThinkDigit.com It is neither the smartphone, as we know it. Nor it is the tablet, as we know it. This is the perfect example of the hybrid device — slots in perfectly between the smartphone and tablet. While it may not appeal to everyone, the performance boost is undeniable.

Gadget review – Samsung Galaxy Note

The Samsung Galaxy Note is not a tablet and neither is it a smartphone, but it’s a smart touchscreen gadget which embodies smartphone and tablet features — with an artistic touch. Samsung states it’s “a new category of product”. Among other functions, it makes calls and plays games, music and videos.

Gadget review – The Samsung NC215S

The Samsung NC215S is the world’s first solar-powered netbook. At first glance, it looks like an ordinary netbook until you notice its x-factor: the solar panel on the netbook’s cover. To recharge the netbook’s battery, simply place it in sunlight for two hours for an hour’s worth of battery life.

Gadget review – Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1

The tablet war has become extremely competitive. Though Apple’s iPad 2 remains in the lead, Samsung is fast proving to be a force to be reckoned with. Samsung’s new second-generation tablet the Galaxy 10.1 is wider, thinner and faster than its predecessor. At just 8,6mm thick, Samsung claims it is the world’s thinnest mobile tablet, and it weighs 595g.

Samsung ML-1865W wireless printer review

Removing the Samsung ML-1865W from its box causes a moment of quiet reflection – remember when wireless laser printers were the size of photocopiers? The 1865 is tiny (341 x 224 x 184mm). We’re speaking pretty-much-inkjet size. And it all folds away into a neat tiny box. AND it looks nice. So what else is good? The printer’s not just small in size – it’s small on noise.