Laptop prices have come down in price so much in the last few years that slowly more and more households are buying one. One brand that we all (normally) trust is Sony, and their Vaio range of laptops are very respected in the professional world, and some people see them as a status symbol. However Sony are venturing into the budget side of laptops, with their Sony Vaio VGN-N38E/W laptop, which costs just £479.
It has got some very sleek looks - somewhat similar to the Macbooks sexy white outer - and some very reasonable specifications for the price. But how does it actually come up in a review? We find out!
Many aspiring artists out there that are stuck on a computer all day have probably attempted to draw (probably in MS Ppaint!) with a mouse. It doesn’t work. That’s where tablets come in. Now we take a look at Wacom’s Bamboo Graphics Tablet.
I may be hopeless at drawing even with a good pencil, but I was very excited to review this graphics tablet. It costs around £50-60 (~$100-120 USD, but probably a bit cheaper over in the US).

Today Ideazon, the people behind the legendary Zboard announced they are going to be releasing a new product in September, called the MERC Stealth gaming keyboard.

Lomak (Light Operated Mouse and Keyboard) allows for control of an entire computer through the use of a light pointer, accommodating those who have difficulty with traditional input devices. more »
Check out this that describes the difference between the new and old apple keyboard
Those curvy keyboards have been popular for years, and recently i’ve noticed more and more hardware companies trying to sell these products. I’ve personally never owned one, but Logitech’s new one does look quite sexy.

Today, we take a look at the Everglide Ricochet 2.52 mouse mat. Everglide are a well known and by most gamers, are a respected company. Their Ricochet 2.52, even just upon first impressions, looks as if it will be very popular with everyone who uses it. But … onto the real review