Monthly Archives: July 2017
Sirachar: Apple’s squeezing whatever they can into their newest iPad
The new 10.5-inch iPad Pro from Apple is truly an object of desire. And why not? It looks sleek and is packed with all...
Zina Ng: Beyerdynamic’s Custom Street are customisable in more ways than one
It’s possible that even a respected audio company can get it wrong in trying to make headphones that appeal to a young mainstream audience....
UBTECH Alpha1 Pro Review: Next-Gen Action Figure
The entertaining UBTECH Alpha1 Pro is a humanoid robot that can sing, dance, tell stories and perform fighting moves. Its movements are programmable and...
Nikki: The beginner’s Canon DSLR with a wealth of features
The Canon 800D is the latest in a line of entry-level DSLRs that offer more than just entry-level features. It’s also equipped with the...
PSVR Aim Review: Ready, Aim, Fire
Do we need another peripheral for the Playstation? The answer, in short, is yes, if the PSVR Aim is anything to go by.
The Aim...
NXT August Issue is Available Now!
We're heading into the second half of the year, and the NXT team shares their favourite 25 gadgets thus far. Also, this is the...
Montblanc Summit Review: Simple Smarts
When you think Montblanc, the thoughts of handsome-looking pens and smart-looking wallets come to mind. If you haven’t been following this luxury brand, it...
LG Gram Review: Lightweight Wonder
As I lifted the LG Gram out of the box, one of the first things that grabbed my attention was just how slim it...
Kia Niro Review: Green in the City
The Kia Niro is a low-emissions vehicle (88g/km CO2 emissions) based on the Korean car maker’s first eco-car platform. It combines the practicality and...
Instax SQUARE SQ10 Review: Instax Goes Digital
Fujifilm’s Instax cameras are ultimately about nostalgia and the irreplaceability of having a physical photo in your hand. So it’s rather amusing at first,...