Wednesday 31 August 2011

Dimplex Metro Pbq-120-Metro Tabletop Grill


Pros: powerful, easy to use, great heating, fast cooking.

Cons: no negative points as such.

This electric grill is one of the best electric grills made so far. The Dimplex PowerChef Table Top Electric Grill (PBQ-120-METRO) is a compact, portable electric grill. Can be kept anywhere in your house, in kitchen as well as outside in the garden so that you can enjoy the sun as you grill. It can cook for about 6 people at a time. This Dimplex PowerChef table top electric grill performs as a big grill in a compact size. Its a powerful electric grill which heats up really fast and will grill your food in no time. High performance lives inside every PowerChef, giving you cooking results never thought possible in an electric grill. It is very easy to use and handle. This electric grill has Dual elements spread searing heat from corner to corner and the convenient one-touch control makes it easy to operate. Clean, efficient electrical operation eliminates the worries and hassles of gas grills. There are no cold spots, empty tanks, broken igniters or flare-ups. It is very efficient in cooking as there are no cold spots and heating is same all over the grill. It has 216 sq. in. grilling surface and reaches 650 degrees F searing temperature.

Monday 29 August 2011

Microsoft Zune HD Review


Sunday 28 August 2011

Apple iPod shuffle: Product Review



Pros: Good battery life, Physical controls, Compact and lightweight

Cons: Small amount of storage, Clip is inelegantly placed

After a hard year and a half with the third-generation iPod shuffle, Apple has returned to form with the fourth-generation model—a less expensive, better-designed alternative that incorporates the features people liked from past models without unnecessarily tossing anything out in the process. While the new iPod shuffle is so familiar as to seem retrograded, its form factor is surely an improvement over anything that came before under the shuffle name, and moreover, the capacity and features it offers for $49 are the best Apple has ever assembled at this entry-level price point.

SanDisk Sansa Clip+ Product Review


Saturday 27 August 2011

2010 Hyundai Santa Fe: Product Review


Thursday 25 August 2011

Samsung PN51D6500 Review


Wednesday 24 August 2011

Panasonic TC-P42X3 Product Review


Panasonic Viera TC-P55VT30 Product Review


2010 Honda CR-V


Tuesday 23 August 2011

Sony KDL-32BX420


Monday 22 August 2011

Vizio E3D470VX: Product Review


Sunday 21 August 2011

Samsung Captivate Review


Pros: Vibrant, high-resolution screen, Easy-to-navigate menus, Fast 1 Ghz Hummingbird processor

Cons: AT&T won't let you side load apps to the phone; camera lacks a flash.

The Samsung Captivate is undoubtedly AT&T's best Android phone to date. It delivers great performance, tons of features, and an easy-to-use interface.

Part of the Galaxy S series, the Captivate is by far AT&T's most powerful and feature-rich Android device, boasting a gorgeous Super AMOLED touch screen, a 1GHz Hummingbird processor, and some great multimedia features. It won't win any beauty contests, and we wish AT&T would stop restricting app access, but overall, the Captivate delivers and is a great alternative to the iPhone 4.

Similar to many of today's touch-screen smartphones, the Samsung Captivate has a slate design that's not particularly sexy. In fact, its design is rather lackluster, but the look is clean and simple. At 4.18 inches tall by 2.5 inches wide by 0.39 inch deep, the device is a bit of a handful, but Samsung managed to keep the handset pretty thin, so you can still slip it into a pants pocket. The front of the device rocks a 4-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touch screen, which supports 16 million colors and a WVGA resolution (480x800 pixels). It's one of the best-looking screens we've seen on a smartphone, showing off rich and vibrant colors and a sharpness that makes text easy to read. Aside from the brilliance and crispness of the display, there are a number of other advantages to Super AMOLED screens, including wider viewing angles and improved responsiveness. They also consume less power.  The Captivate's touch screen was responsive and fast.

Saturday 20 August 2011

Sony KDL 46ex720 Bravia Review


Thursday 18 August 2011

Mitsubishi WD-60638 Projection TV


Wednesday 17 August 2011

2011 Toyota Highlander Hybrid


Thursday 11 August 2011

2011 Honda Civic


Monday 8 August 2011

De'Longhi Espresso Machine: Product Review


Friday 5 August 2011

Summit Mini Bar Refrigerator: Product Review


Mr Coffee Programmable Coffee Maker: Product Review


Wednesday 3 August 2011

Graco Carseat Stroller: Product Review


Godiva 27 pc. Dark Chocolate Gift Box: Product Review


 

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