Review: Google Nexus 6

Let’s get this out of the way so we can get down to the nitty gritty: this phone is BIG. The size of the phone isn’t the only beastly thing about this device. Without getting too geeky on you, it is running top of the line hardware (at the time it was released) as well. That means an extremely pixel dense screen, blazing fast processor and enough RAM and storage capacity to cure your grandmother’s dementia. This is a beast in all senses of the word. The question is: Is this a Goliath just waiting to be slain, or a true warrior that refuses to be outdone. >


Review: Surface Pro 3

Microsoft makes it clear in its marketing onslaught that this is meant to be a device that can replace your laptop. With configurations up to a Core i7 Processor, 8GB RAM and a 512GB SSD it is no slouch. The model that I tested came equipped with a Core i5/4GB RAM/128GB SSD and it was just as speedy (if not more so) than any other laptop I’ve tested with similar specifications. >