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Maverick Nica Sunrise v2 Bluetooth Headset Review

May 4th, 2011 No comments
Maverick Nica Sunrise v2 Bluetooth Headset Review

Holy crap most Bluetooth headsets are awful to be seen in public with. Seriously, if you see someone wearing a Bluetooth headset who isn’t on the phone, please smack them (for legal reasons I need to remind you not to batter or assault anyone!). Unfortunately, Bluetooth headsets are a necessity for many people. Either you need to drive while talking, or you just don’t have enough free hands (I have four of them). So when you must use a headset, it should be one that offers a pain-free… Read more

Herman Miller Sayl Ergonomic Work Chair Review

March 29th, 2011 No comments
Herman Miller Sayl Ergonomic Work Chair Review

This is my third Herman Miller chair and I am beginning to notice a trend – Herman Miller makes pretty darn good chairs. I am not exactly the don of places to sit, but I have sampled an awful lot of chairs in my life. So why is it that I put chairs like those that Herman Miller offers on a pedestal? Well the reasons are pretty simple actually. They want their chairs to be well-made, comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing. Does that sound like a simple formula? It is, but at the same time… Read more

Spider Holster’s Black Widow DSLR / camera belt holster review

March 28th, 2011 No comments
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Filed under: Gear, Photos, Gadling Gear Review, Through the Gadling Lens There aren’t too many new camera peripherals that do something truly new. Sure, quite a few of them complete a familiar task with more ease and less clutter, but the Black Widow by Spider Holster is an entirely new way to manage your primary or secondary camera. What’s unique about this device is that it can be used by both professional photographers as well as vacationers who simply wish to keep a camera at their hip at… Read more

Chris Wedding Planning On A Budget Review

January 27th, 2011 No comments

Weddings are such big events in every person’s life and a person who is preparing to wed prepares hard for it. But just imagine the stress and the hardships you will go through preparing for it. Not to mention the amount of money you will spend on it. But let us go back the real essence of marriage; it is the union of two people who wants to spend forever with each other.Click Here For Wedding Planning On A Budget Instant Access Now!You need not spend much on it when you can have a… Read more

Review: Sony Cyber-shot HX5V digital camera

December 10th, 2010 No comments
HX5V review

Filed under: Gadling Gear Review Ask a geek to design the ultimate point and shoot camera, and the list of specifications would probably come close to the camera in this review. The Sony Cyber-shot HX5B really does appear to have it all. Inside the camera is a 10.2 megapixel back-illuminated CMOS image sensor, sweep panorama mode, anti-blur motion mode, twilight mode (for photos at night), 10x optical zoom. 720p MP4 / 1080i AVCHD HD video, GPS, compass, optical image stabilization, 10fps… Read more

Sony Dash Hands-On Review

June 16th, 2010 No comments

“Can I watch a movie on your little TV?” My daughter asked one night at mealtime. Hey, if it gets her to eat her vegetables, I’m down. She was referring to the Sony Dash that the company generously lent Luxist to try out, and it’s much more than a mere video playback device. Small LCD screens are non-news at this point, so what does the Dash do that warrants attention? Well, how’s this? I fulfilled my little cherub’s request by deftly tapping at the interactive touchscreen for less than a… Read more

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Review: 2010 BMW 550i Gran Turismo, Ultimate Riding Machine

May 29th, 2010 No comments

2010 BMW 550i Gran Turismo – Click above for high-res image gallery Last year’s introduction of the BMW 5 series Gran Turismo marked the entrance into yet another mark segment for the Munich based automaker. It was immediately apparent that this machine was quite unlike anything ever to carry the blue and white roundel before and most observers were not immediately impressed when they first laid eyes on it. However like Porsche’s Panamera, this machines shape was driven more by function… Read more