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Fastrack Revoltt FS1 review: A good smartwatch for budget-conscious buyers

The Fastrack Revoltt FS1 is one of the few smartwatches that offers a large touchscreen display, single sync Bluetooth calling, a range of sports modes, over 200 watch faces, and a lot more while still being pocket friendly. However, the question remains - is it a good option for those looking for a budget smartwatch? In this Fastrack Revoltt FS1 review, I'll try to answer that question. read on.lowThe...

OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite 5G Review – Pros and Cons, Verdict

OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite has been announced in the Indian market with a starting price of Rs 19,999, For a while now, OnePlus has been branching out into different segments of the mobile market, with the Nord brand catering to a more value-focused audience. Competing in the Rs 20,000 segment is already a very tough challenge for all OEMs owing to the competent offerings. Is there anything that can set the...

Hi-Fi Rush (Xbox) review: Get in sync with the beat

The Shadow of Bethesda's Hi-Fi Rush came as a surprise. No teasers, no gameplay demos, no marketing, no leaks, nothing! Not only that, but the game is developed by Tango Gameworks, the people who created the Evil Within series and Ghostwire: Tokyo! This, coming from a major publisher like Bethesda, could mean one of three things.The game was so bad that Bethesda didn't want to waste any more money on...

ASUS ROG Strix Scar 16 Review: Next-Gen Gaming Unlimited

Taiwanese electronics giant ASUS has unveiled its latest addition to its iconic ROG lineup. One of them is the ROG Strix Scar 16, which can be considered a significant upgrade over last year's model and has been priced keeping that in mind. Starting at Rs 2,79,990, the latest ROG offering is primarily suited for users with deep pockets. However, there's a good reason the Strix Scar 16 takes such a...

Nothing Year (2) review: A stylish, worthy successor

Before Nothing ventured into the world of smartphones, the brand was known for its unique looking earbuds. Launched in 2021, the (Review) standout feature of the Nothing Ear (1) was its semi-transparent design that gave the user a peek inside the case. Now after almost two years the company has come up with its sequel and this time the focus is on improving the audio experience. As the recently...

Xiaomi TV Stick 4K review: A capable streamer

Being stuck with a silent TV in an era where OTT content is the topic of lunch break conversation and Page 3 headlines can be a pain. Especially if it is a TV with a good display. A smart TV that doesn't give you all the smartness you need (in terms of apps and services) is just as bad. This is definitely a situation best handled by a streaming stick. These things also come in handy when you're...

Asus Vivobook Go 14 review: Appeals to the masses

ASUS is catering to a wide variety of audiences through its VivoBook laptop lineup, which includes devices ranging from budget machines to high-end premium workhorses. The VivoBook Go 14 has been placed at the former and is priced at Rs 42,990. It is also one of the first devices in the Indian market to run AMD's Ryzen 7000 series CPUs. I have been using the laptop for some time now and here I am...

NoiseFit Halo review: Built for the masses

Noise is currently the number-one wearable brand in India in terms of market share in the country and third globally. The company has a variety of products in its portfolio, but its budget smartwatch is one of them. I have the NoiseFit Halo which is currently available for Rs.3,999 on Amazon and Noise's own website. Here's what I make of the smartwatch after using it as my daily fitness companion for...

Amazon Kindle 11th-gen review: Your gateway to a world of digital books

For most bibliophiles, making the jump from paper books to digital books isn't easy. Plus, the feel of a real book can't really be matched by an eBook reader. On the other hand, the convenience provided by the latter is hard to ignore, and even staunch detractors can't deny the fact that an eBook reader really is a life-saver if you love to read. Could be a transformative purchase. That's where the...

Like Dragon: Ishin! Review: A Crazy Ride

Like Dragon: Ishin! A remake of the 2014 game titled 'Ryu ga Gotoku Ishin!' Which had a limited release in 2014. As Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's Yakuza series has gained popularity in recent years and the blockbuster success of Ghost of Tsushima brought tons of fans around samurai history, it made perfect sense for the brand to remake it using Unreal Engine 4. While doing its classics. Having never played a...

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