MicroVision SHOWWX+ (Review)
If you still carry five-pound projectors to meetings and presentations, your prayers have been answered. With the latest generation of pico projectors, bulk is becoming a thing of the past.We recently...
View ArticleMotorola Xoom – Verizon Wireless (Review)
A little over a year ago, Skatter Tech boldly stated that the debut of the Motorola Droid was the start of an Android revolution which would eventually take over the leading Apple iPhone brand. Fast...
View ArticleMotorola Atrix 4G – AT&T (Review)
Over the last year Android has seen some explosive growth with hundreds of new smart phones making their way to the market. However, we only get to see a unique device make its debut every once in a...
View ArticleHTC Arrive – Sprint (Review)
I have spent plenty of time with Android and iOS devices over the past few years, but I never had a chance to dig into the relatively new Windows Phone 7. Although I had tried Microsoft’s new OS more...
View ArticleLogitech Solar Wireless Keyboard K750 (Review)
Wireless keyboards might be all the rage, but just about every model has one major flaw: running out of power. Having to look for a pair of freshly charged batteries while trying to meet a deadline or...
View ArticleHTC Thunderbolt – Verizon Wireless (Review)
The HTC Thunderbolt makes a big splash for Verizon Wireless customers as it is the carrier’s first 4G LTE smart phone. This device sports a large 4.3 inch display, a front facing camera for video...
View ArticleMotorola Command One (Review)
Late last year, Motorola announced the Command One Bluetooth headset which sports a rapid recharging technology and a companion Android app. It does not look as futuristic as the Jabra Stone2 or as...
View ArticleNokia Astound – T-Mobile (Review)
At CTIA Wireless 2011 last month, T-Mobile announced the Nokia Astound smart phone. Although Symbian powered devices are relatively little used in the United States, this operating system brings...
View ArticleHTC Droid Incredible 2 – Verizon Wireless (Review)
A year ago, we reviewed the Droid Incredible. It was a stellar phone that we believed could “easily take the reins as the most powerful smartphone in the U.S market”. However, a year is a substantial...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Review)
Despite an early entrance into the world of tablets with the debut of the Galaxy Tab 7 running on a smart phone operating system last year, Samsung had plans for premium Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablets...
View Article3M Shoot ‘n Share Camcorder + Projector (Review)
We have featured portable pico projectors and handheld camcorders on Skatter Tech, but what about a device that can do both? The latest 3M creation is the Shoot ‘n Share which makes it possible to...
View ArticleBlueAnt Q2 Bluetooth Headset (Review)
Looking for a new Bluetooth headset? You are in the right place. Fiddling with your phone while driving is definitely a bad habit, not to mention illegal in many states. BlueAnt is back with the Q2...
View ArticleHTC Flyer (Review)
There are several Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablets already on the market, but HTC decided to launch the Flyer with Android 2.3 Gingerbread which is a smart phone operating system. Although most of these...
View ArticleiTwin, Secure File Transfers Evolved (Review)
Getting data from one place to another is by no means tough, but there are many drawbacks to the currently available popular solutions. For instance, flash drives could end up in the wrong hands when...
View ArticleNexus S 4G By Samsung – Sprint (Review)
The Nexus S first made a debut late last year and Sprint finally got around to offering a its own iteration last month: the Nexus S 4G. If the name tag did not give it away, the only new addition is...
View ArticleGoogle+ (Review)
When Google announced Google+ just a few days ago, I was immediately skeptical about its success. Google has a history of failing in the social network arena. First there was Google Wave, then Google...
View ArticleSamsung Droid Charge – Verizon Wireless (Review)
The Samsung Droid Charge is the second Verizon Wireless smart phone with 4G LTE connectivity — the HTC Thunderbolt was first. While this device is not a part of the Galaxy S II family, there is a lot...
View ArticleLogitech HD Pro C910 Webcam (Review)
It is often hard to figure out the perfect webcam for you. There are so many available on the market, and most of them do not have any unique features that can separate them from the rest. The HD Pro...
View ArticleAvaak VueZone: Personal Video Network (Review)
Keeping an eye on your home is not easy. Professional security systems are expensive to install and consumer-oriented options are often difficult to configure properly. Fortunately, Avaak comes to the...
View ArticleKyocera Echo – Sprint (Review)
While just about every Android smart phone features a one-piece candy bar form factor, Kyocera took a risk and stepped away from the traditional comfort zone. The Echo features a 5 megapixel camera and...
View ArticleMotorola Droid X2 – Verizon Wireless (Review)
Launching a year after its popular predecessor the Droid X, the Motorola Droid X2 is back for another round this summer. There are many aspects about this smart phone that are appealing, particularly...
View ArticleMotorola Droid 3 – Verizon Wireless (Review)
The Droid 3 is the third iteration of Motorola’s iconic premium line following the debut of the original Droid in late 2009 and the Droid 2 in 2010. The latest model sets itself apart from the rest in...
View ArticleOnLive MicroConsole (Review)
Playing a brand new game generally requires a computer with the latest hardware or a current-generation gaming console such as the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, or Wii. OnLive’s service essentially shakes...
View ArticleD-Link DCS-932L Wireless Surveillance Camera (Review)
While there are many ways to keep an eye on your home, just about every option comes with a drawback. Professional security systems are too expensive and consumer-oriented options are often overly...
View ArticleFord Focus 2012: SYNC With MyFord Touch (Review)
About a week ago, our friends at Ford lent Skatter Tech a brand new 5-door Focus 2012 Hatchback Titanium for an opportunity to check out the latest in-car tech. For those not familiar, the...
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