This week's hottest reviews on TechRadar

This week's hottest reviews on TechRadar

It's only 8 days until Christmas! What do you mean you've not started your Christmas shopping yet?


OK so it's a little more than 8 days until Christmas. But let this serve as a kick up the behind to get your creative juices flowing - it's been a great year for tech, and there are lots of cool gadgets out there for you to either give... or ask for!


Here's the best of all the new gear we've looked at this week, starting with the new GoPro!


GoPro HERO3 Black Edition review


Compared to the competition, such as the £100 cheaper Sony HDR-AS15, which already has Wi-Fi built in for live streaming, identical frame rates at 1080p and 720p plus a stereo microphone and speaker compared to the GoPro's mono and no speaker; and the £160 cheaper Drift HD which has a built in colour screen and more buttons for menu navigation, is the GoPro worth the extra money?


Yes. Especially if you're a professional videographer, because of the wide range of resolutions and frame rates it offers. And yes again, if you want a small, light camera that is capable across a wide range of environmental conditions. It's an amazing and robust camera that can go all the places you can, and some places you can't. Better, faster, and now with higher-end video modes more suited to the pro market, it's a serious little piece of kit.


Amazon Kindle Paperwhite


When Amazon introduced the Kindle into the virtually nonexistent ebook reader landscape five years ago, it changed the way many of us view and consume literature. Several years on, and minor issues aside, Amazon's Kindle Paperwhite is more aces than not. It has the same primary advantage of every Kindle and Amazon device: the largest selection of digital reading material anywhere. That alone puts the Paperwhite among the best devices of its kind.


With a wonderful physical design, a legitimately impressive screen, an operating system that gets out of the way, and the largest selection of digital reading material anywhere, the Amazon Paperwhite is the best pure ebook reader currently available. It might not let you to visit Facebook, send Tweets, watch YouTube, or download the latest Kanye West album, but it displays ebooks, and in the absolute best manner possible. If that's all you're looking for, you can't go wrong with the Paperwhite.


Olympus XZ-2 review


Although handling the XZ-2 isn't as straightforward as Canon's Powershots or as intuitive as Nikon's Coolpix range, it does offer a plethora of shooting choice to cater for all levels of shooter; with manual and semi-manual controls for advanced enthusiasts, a dedicated auto mode (iAuto) and scene selector for novices, plus an art palette for keen creatives. Thanks to the lens, it's an absolute must for low-light enthusiasts as it catalogues impressively crisp captures, even at lower ISOs, helped by the camera's image stabilisation technology that cements details even when shot at noticeably slow shutter speeds, and when executed hand-held.


Olympus OXZ


Overall the price tag is a little steep, considering that some low-end to mid-range DSLRs and CSCs can cost a lot less, but for those seeking an all-encompassing compact camera with a solid lens performance the Olympus Stylus XZ-2 has to be one of the best currently on the market.


Hands on: Samsung Galaxy S3 mini review


While we're all for the idea of cutting down the smartphone experience to make the cost a little bit more palatable, the Galaxy S3 mini is still too expensive to be considered an ideal choice if you don't want the heft of its larger brother. Be it the lack of auto-brightness, the slightly less sharp screen or the fact it takes a normal-sized SIM (which will annoy those that have made the jump to microSIM already and want to move onto this budget option) there's definitely a feeling that £300 for a phone of this quality is a little high.


Scrub off £50 and we can see a Christmas hit on the cards - although given the branding afforded to it, there's a strong chance that will happen anyway - and we like to see consumers getting a fair deal, especially around the holiday season.


Other reviews on TechRadar this week:


Audio systems


Logitech UE Boombox review


Sonoro Troy review


AV accessories


Dr Who Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote review


Cameras


Canon EOS M review


Hands on: Nikon D5200 review


CCTV cameras


Stem IZON Video Monitor 2.0 review


Cooling


Deepcool Ice Matrix review


NoFan CR-95C review


Scythe Mugen 3 Rev. B review


Scythe Katana 4 review


Thermolab Trinity review


Zalman CNPS14X review


Desktops


Raspberry Pi 512MB review


Digital TV recorders


Humax Freesat+ HDR-1000S review


Sky+ HD 2TB review


ebook readers


Nook Simple Touch GlowLight review


Kobo Glo review


In Car Gadgets


Handpresso Auto E.S.E. review


Laptops


Asus VivoBook S200 review


Samsung Series 3 Chromebook review


PC Specialist Optimus IV review


Scan 3XS Graphite LG5 review


Toshiba Satellite P855-32G review


Lenovo IdeaPad S300 review


Memory


Kingston HyperX Predator 8GB 2,600MHz review


Mice


Thermaltake Level 10M review


Mobile phone accessories


Altigen iFusion AP300 SmartStation review


Jabra Solemate review


Mobile phones


ZTE Kis review


ZTE Kis


Hands on: HTC Droid DNA review


Hands on: Google Nexus 4 review


Samsung Array review


Google Nexus 4 review


Windows Phone 8 review


Monitors


AOC i2757Fm review


Motherboards


Sapphire Pure Platinum A85XT review


Processors


Intel Core i3-3225 review


AMD FX-8350 review


Software


Hands on: Nokia Here review


Tablets


Hands on: Google Nexus 10 review


Apple iPad mini review


New iPad 4 review


Microsoft Surface review


Microsoft Surface


Kobo Mini review


Televisions


Toshiba 42VL963 review


Philips 55PFL6007T review


Panasonic TX-P42X50B review












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