It looks like the next big jump for virtual reality is happening sooner than we expected. This week at CES, HTC announced the HTC VIVE Pro, an upgraded HMD with a higher resolution display, offering 78 percent more pixels compared to the original VIVE headset. The new Vive Pro HMD …
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Samsung introduces The Wall, world’s first consumer 146-inch MicroLED modular television
It seems bigger is better at this year’s CES, as monitors and televisions are reaching record consumer sizes. Earlier this morning, we learned that Nvidia is partnering with companies such as ASUS, Acer and HP to bring 65-inch 4K G-Sync powered monitors into the hands of customers. Now, Samsung is …
Read More »LG unveils its top of the range 4K HDR projector ahead of CES
With CES coming up next week, we are expecting a lot of announcements from many companies throughout the tech world. This year though, LG has decided to sneak a couple in early, first we saw the largest 8K OLED TV unveiled and today, LG has begun showing off its new …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy Note 8 users can’t charge their devices
While the Samsung Galaxy S9 is rumoured to improve the battery life of the flagship series, the current Galaxy S8 Plus and Note 8 are reportedly experiencing problems. Users have apparently been experiencing the inability to charge the device after the battery has fully drained out. The reports surfaced on …
Read More »Synology DiskStation DS118 1-bay NAS Review
The DS118 is equipped with a quad core 64-bit processor and DDR4 memory and is marketed as a high performance single bay NAS
Read More »Honor 7X Review – The £269 Smartphone
Want a bezel-less phone but can't afford the latest flagships? The Honor 7X could be for you
Read More »Individual smartphones can now be identified by a single picture it takes
On paper, smartphone specifications have been getting closer and closer, year by year, but under the hood is a different story. Every device is unique, leading to new technology that can identify the individual smartphone just by a single picture it has taken. The new form of technology has been …
Read More »Samsung’s Galaxy S9 range gets a mega-leak
There have been many leaks and rumours surrounding Samsung’s Galaxy S9 range since the launch of its latest Galaxy S8, however none have been more comprehensive as the past two days. From a number of sources, we get a look at schematic drawings, renders and a possible announcement window for …
Read More »VESA develops certification system to help define HDR quality
Narrowing the choice of displays has always been a difficult process, with customers having to factor in resolution, refresh rate, size for its relative pixel-per-inch and many other nitty gritty details that lead to the optimal experience. To lighten the load, VESA has attempted to give a clearer definition of …
Read More »Western Digital (WD) Gold 12TB Hard Drive Review
Is this the ultimate pinnacle of hard drive engineering?
Read More »Samsung Galaxy S9 rumoured to have single lens camera and rear facing fingerprint sensor
Samsung has made quite the push on its smartphone technology, planning to up the quality of its batteries and storage for all future devices. But with two steps forward, it's one step back, as it seems the manufacturer is opting for a single-lens camera and retaining its rear fingerprint sensor. …
Read More »PC Specialist Defiance IV (w/ Core i7 & GTX 1070)
Core i7, GTX 1070, SSD, 17.3 inch screen - all for £1,399? Is this too good to be true?
Read More »ASUS ZenFone 4 (ZE554KL) Review
ASUS' ZenFone is a mid-range phone with a £450 price tag. Worth the money?
Read More »Qualcomm reveal details on its upcoming Snapdragon 845
Earlier this week, Qualcomm officially announced its Snapdragon 845 chip that will presumably power the majority of flagship smartphones throughout 2018. Details were originally scarce, but the company has since given a full rundown of what to expect from the new mobile processor. Upgrading from the Snapdragon 835’s Kryo 280, …
Read More »Hello Neighbor gets a new trailer ahead of its December 8th release
If you haven’t heard of Dynamic Pixels’ upcoming survival horror Hello Neighbor, then you’re missing out as it takes a contemporary look into the over-saturated genre using artificial intelligence. A new trailer has dropped in preparation for its release later this week, showing more of its sneaky, creepy action in …
Read More »Qualcomm’s officially unveiled Snapdragon 845 SoC will come to Xaomi Mi 7
As we approach 2018, many are wondering what new features phones will possess, including what will power them. Many devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S9 have already been rumoured to include Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 845 SoC, which seems all the more likely now the processor has been confirmed to appear …
Read More »Synology DiskStation DS218play 2-bay NAS review
The Synology DS218play is the latest 2-bay addition to the company's Value series of NAS units, a series that starts at with single bay drives and goes all the way up to an eight-bay desktop unit, the DS1817, encompassing a couple of rackmounts (2 and 4 bay) along the way. …
Read More »Acer Predator XB241H 180Hz G-Sync Gaming Monitor Review
It looks to tick all the boxes, but there are some issues - read on to find out what's what!
Read More »Patriot Viper V770 Keyboard Review
Patriot making keyboards? This is actually surprisingly very good, read on for more
Read More »Apple might be joining the foldable display foray
Bendable displays have been in the works for quite some time now, with Samsung apparently making a push with the technology on its smartphones last week. It seems that Apple also wants in, as its most recent patent application concerns plans for its own foldable tech. While the first thought …
Read More »KitGuru Reader Awards 2017 – Winners Announced!
The best hardware of 2017, as voted by YOU - the KitGuru readers.
Read More »Seagate IronWolf Pro 12TB HDD Review
Seagate's IronWolf Pro range of hard drives have been designed for use in commercial and enterprise NAS devices from 1-bay units all the way up to 16-bay systems. The latest 12TB model is the new flagship drive of a range that starts at 2TB. The new 12TB drive uses Seagate's …
Read More »OnePlus 5 and 5T should, finally, get Android Oreo by next year
OnePlus launched its latest smartphone yesterday, sporting high-end features for a modest price tag. But while the OnePlus 5T comes with an up-to-date bezel-less design and even Face ID, it notoriously ships without the latest version of its Android operating system. It’s true that many Android devices out there are …
Read More »OnePlus 5T revealed, packs high-end specs below £450
The OnePlus 5T has finally been officially unveiled, with many of the previous rumours unsurprisingly confirmed. Giving the Samsung Galaxy S8 and iPhone X a run for their money, it seems to tout a lot of high-end features below the £450 mark. Of course, the OnePlus 5T improves many features …
Read More »AOC AGON AG271UG 4K 60Hz G-Sync Monitor Review
The AOC AG271UG, is a 27-inch, 4K gaming monitor that has an IPS LCD panel and includes G-Sync technology.
Read More »Patriot Hellfire 240GB SSD Review
Patriot's Hellfire M.2 SSD uses a combination of a Phison PS5007-E7 controller and 2D MLC NAND.
Read More »Philips Moda Slim 245C7QJSB Designer Monitor (Ultra Wide-Color technology) Review
It is slim- in fact it is very slim. But is it technically a good panel?
Read More »Samsung’s Android 8.0 Oreo update is now available in beta
If you happen to own a Samsung Galaxy S8 or Note 8 and happen to be itching to get your hands on the Android Oreo update, then you are in luck. This week, Samsung launched its Android 8.0 Oreo beta program, inviting owners of its 2017 devices to test out …
Read More »Google’s anti-malware initiative is an utter failure
Google is having a rough time lately, but it’s not all directed at its misguided Pixel 2 release. It seems that the company’s ‘Play Protect’ anti-malware background software has scored the lowest of low when put to the test. Play Protect released alongside Android Oreo, attempting to quash fears of …
Read More »Apple denies lowering Face ID specs to boost production
Yesterday, reports were cropping up surrounding the iPhone X, suggesting that the final development of the device was hindered by the lack of components to complete its Face ID feature. This led to speculation that Apple had lowered its specification in order to better get its new flagship out the …
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