Review: VIZIO M-Series 42” 240 Hz Smart TV (M422i-B1)

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  Vizio, the latest newcomer to Canada, at least as far as TV home entertainment goes, has a great lineup of Smart TVs. I recently got to test out the their top of the line M Series 42” LED HDTV. Vizio’s price point for their TVs is lower than their competitors for the same feature set, so I wondered how they really compare. I was very favourably impressed…

Review: Breville Risotto Plus 10-Cup Rice/ Slow Cooker

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If you’ve ever tried to make homemade risotto, you know that to achieve the right consistency, you need to stir almost constantly for 20 or more minutes–time that could be better spent prepping other parts of your meal, or sipping a glass of wine and flipping through a magazine. That’s where the Breville Risotto Plus comes in. Not only does it make perfectly creamy risotto without the need to stir, but it also functions as a rice cooker, steamer, and slow cooker.

Review: Samsung Galaxy Note7 does it big

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When it comes to big phones, or “phablets” as some still term them, Samsung’s Note line was the catalyst four years ago. The Galaxy Note7 is a culmination in two strides that borrows from other Samsung devices, yet manages to look different enough to stand out. The result is one of the best all-around handsets to come to market this year.

LG UltraGear 5K2K: The next-level curved monitor that pulls you into...

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The LG UltraGear 45" 5K2K curved OLED gaming monitor delivers stunning 5K visuals and pro performance for gaming and work.

God of War Ragnarok review

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Kratos and his teenage son Atreus return in God of War Ragnarok for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. My review inside!

Vox Amplug 2 Portable Headphone Amplifier review

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The Vox Amplug 2 series lets you practise anywhere, anytime, and with many different tonal options. I took the AC30 model for a spin; here's my review.

IK Multimedia iRig Pre 2 review

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The iRig Pre 2 by IK Multimedia is a handy little tool to allow you to use traditional microphones for your content creation needs.

Motorola Moto X review: bigger and better Android experience

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Last year’s Moto X was a surprise hit, winning praise for its attractive design, nearly pure Android UI and excellent value proposition. This year’s follow-up Moto X is much more than a spec-bumped version 2. The new Moto X is significantly bigger, much more powerful and gains new features, while retaining much of the appeal of the original. I just wrapped up a week with the 2014 Moto X and I’ll be sorry to see it go.

Mario Kart World review on Nintendo Switch 2

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Mario Kart World mixes new ideas with classic racing fun on Nintendo Switch 2, making it one of the best in the series.

Galaxy S26 Ultra review: smarter AI, stronger privacy—here’s what’s new

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Samsung doesn’t change much in the Galaxy S26 Ultra, preferring to stick to very familiar design, focusing more on advancing AI.