Poco C71 Review: When You’re on an Extra-Tight Budget

A budget of Rs. 6,499 is not considered ideal for a decent smartphone in 2025. More so, when some feature phones from HMD or the popular Android-powered dumbphone, the Cat S22 Flip costs more. However, a set of smartphone manufacturers believes that there are buyers out there with really tight budgets who want to upgrade

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HP Omen Max 16 Review: A Good Omen for Gamers

HP’s Omen lineup has built a solid reputation for delivering impressive gaming performance at competitive prices. This year, the company was among the first in India to roll out a laptop featuring Nvidia’s latest GeForce RTX 50-series GPUs. Enter the HP Omen Max 16 (2025), unveiled in April — a powerhouse equipped with up to

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Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition Review: A Premium All-Rounder with a Few Rough Edges

The Lenovo Yoga series has long stood out as the premium ultra-portable laptops in the market. The company has been consistently launching laptops under its Yoga branding with a special focus on sleek design and lightweight build. And the new Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition continues this tradition. The latest laptop from Lenovo comes

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Realme Buds Air 7 Pro Review: Eye-Catching Design, Thumping Bass

The Realme Buds Air 7 Pro truly wireless stereo (TWS) earbuds recently launched in India alongside the Realme GT 7 series. They have been introduced in a fiercely competitive arena — the sub-Rs. 6,000 segment — which is characterised by an unprecedented influx of devices. The Realme Buds Air 7 Pro are the latest iteration

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Doom: The Dark Ages Review — Rip and Tear, Medieval Style

When id Software rebooted Doom in 2016, it not only injected new life into a dormant franchise but also hit the refresh button on the first-person shooter genre. Annual Call of Duty releases, a faltering Battlefield series, and other COD clones had left shooting games feeling stale. Doom, with its brutal, relentless combat and classic

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Asus V470VA All-in-One PC Review: A Stylish All-in-One PC For Everyday Work

Asus is one of the few players that have continuously tried to bring about change in the PC industry. With the All-in-One PC or AiO lineup, the company is trying to eye the home or office space. The brand has been consistently launching AiO in the market for a while now, which comes loaded with

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Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro Review: Your Work Companion

Samsung’s Galaxy Book range has been considered one of the perfect MacBook alternatives thanks to its portability and versatile character. Last year’s Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360 even won our in-house NDTV Gadgets 360 awards in the Best 2-in-1 laptop category. This year, Samsung has taken the all-new Galaxy Book 5 series a step further

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