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VR box review

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28 VR Tech is exploding! We put the budget-friendly ‘VR Box’ headset through its paces We recently got our hands on the ‘ VR Box ‘ Virtual Reality headset with bluetooth remote controller. I’ve spent the last 3 days testing the headset to see how it performs based on Ease-of-use, Design, Comfort & Build-quality. Overall my experience with the VR Box has been good with a few cons that I’ll mention below in more detail after my Pro’s & Con’s. Pro’s Low Price Plenty of optical adjustment Comfy face cushioning Holds phone firmly Included keyring sized game controller Premium lens cleaning cloth Removable camera port Solidly built Con’s Nose recess isn’t quite big enough (for a big-nose like me) Removing camera panel is difficult Slight borders on my 5″ Nexus phone 5.5-6″ would be the sweet spot You can get yourself the VR Box for pocket money… UK : £14 | EU : €16 | US : $17 VIEW ON AMAZON VIEW ON EBAY Design The VR Box comes ...

review Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro

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We'll be reviewing the J730GM/DS version, the GM signifying it's the one for India if you're to blindly trust Samsung's websites. As the DS lettering indicates, it's a dual SIM phone. The rest of the Galaxy J7 Pro is very much like the J7 (2017), which we've already reviewed. You're getting a Super AMOLED 5.5-inch display with pixels galore - alright, it's FullHD, but most of last year's J7s were 720p. Coming straight from last year is the chipset, but then the 14nm Exynos 7870 was ahead of its time back then - for a midrange SoC, that is - so it still makes sense in 2017 and will probably remain relevant in 2018, too. Our review unit comes with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, but 64GB versions are also available. You can theoretically save some cash and get this 32GB version, as there's a microSD slot, fully dedicated one at that so you won't be sacrificing the second SIM slot. We weren't exactly thrilled about the camera when we...

review Samsung Galaxy Note 9 release date, price, news and leaks

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The official  Samsung Galaxy Note 9  launch date is August 9, after an invite was sent out by Samsung on June 27. The unveiling will happen in Brooklyn, New York at 11am EST (8am PST, 4pm BST). It's the next big Android smartphone to release, and it'll be here in little over a month. It means the new Galaxy Note phablet will arrive earlier than previous years – we're used to late August for the announcement. New Note devices are always big news because it's an Android phone with a large screen, handy S Pen and a heap of power, although rumors of an in-screen fingerprint sensor may be premature, especially as it's now due to arrive earlier than expected. Update:  We now know the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 launch date will be August 9, after Samsung sent out invites to its next Unpacked event in Brooklyn, New York. Instead, we're likely to see Bixby 2.0 and an improved dual-lens camera, maybe one with the HDR video recording left out of the  Galaxy S9 ...