tablets

  • HP Spectre X2 Detachable 2-In-1: Australian Review

    Tablets with detachable keyboards are the new black. HP’s Spectre X2 looks remarkably like a Microsoft Surface Pro 4, even down to the felt-backed keyboard cover, but it sets itself apart with more energy-efficient hardware inside, a digitiser pen made by Wacom, and an entirely fanless design.


  • Five Games To Get The Best Out Of Your Tablet

    Tablets make great productivity tools when you need to get work done on the run — but they also equally well suited to gaming. In recent years, the chipsets that power these games have come along in leaps and bounds, making it possible to enjoy console-level gaming in gorgeous 3D environments. Here are five of…


  • Apple iPad Pro: Australian Review

    Goddamn. I mean…goddamn. When you look at the iPad Pro, it looks ridiculous. You’ll never find someone who isn’t flabbergasted by the sheer size. How could anyone ever love something this preposterously large? But when you stop fat-shaming the maxi-tablet and actually start using it, you’re almost instantly seduced by everything.


  • Android 6 Vs. iOS 9: The Showdown

    Android 6 Vs. iOS 9: The Showdown

    It wasn’t too long ago that we put the major mobile operating systems head to head, but with big updates from both Google and Apple in the meantime, we think it’s worth another look at where they both stand. Is there a clear winner? Or are they barely distinguishable any more?