16
Apr
How much sound can a portable, autarkic speaker produce.
What are the compromises, caveats, disadvantages? And
how much should such a speaker then cost? Can Logitech
deliver what it promises with the Ultimate Ears Hyperboom?
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21
Nov
When Zack Nelson performed his durability test
on the Google Pixel 4 XL, the phone snapped to
pieces easily due to weak spots in the frame.
The following video (teardown) shows why that is.
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14
Nov
Jerry Rigs Everything with Zack Nelson became one of
our most anticipated channels on YouTube. Zack Nelson
doesn’t spare delicate hardware (even being expensive!)
from being tested thoroughly for stability.
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12
Nov
When it comes to hardware tests beyound the normal
everyday usage, Jerry Rig Everything is THE YouTube
channel! Zack Nelson tested Google’s newest flagship
phone for it’s durability. Will it survive?
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24
Oct
The fight between AMD and Intel is still ongoing
and it seems as if Intel can’t reach AMD with it’s
newest Ryzen processors. This time it’s the 3950X
against Intels flagship, the i9 10980XE Cascade lake.
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October 24, 2019Netspark
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22
Oct
With iOS13, the Dark Mode came to iOS as well and the question
is, will it help improving battery run time on the iPhones as well?
Since OLED consumes more power when showing white screen,
the Dark Mode could be a game changer.
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October 22, 2019Netspark
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25
Sep
When it comes to reliable durability tests, Zack Nelson,
who runs the JerryRigEverything channel on YouTube,
doesn’t spare the tested device from any physical
impact the gadget would also face in everyday life.
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19
Sep
JerryRigEverything has again tested a smartphone for durability
This time it’s the 350US$ expensive Redmi K20 Pro. How will this
phone perform against the high-priced competitors like the
Samsung S10+ or the recently released iPhone 11 Pro?
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29
May
Google has released it’s Pixel 3a, the low-budget
variant of it’s high-end flagship. Plastic is prone
to bends when it comes to heavy power from either
side of it’s area. Also the frame is plasticky.
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May 29, 2019Netspark
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02
Feb
As you might have noticed, Netspark’s Blog is publishing
reviews also. All these reviews are not funded or bought
by the companies whose items are tested. So you can
expect a true, hard and untainted review here again.
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18
Jan
Hello and welcome to our first bigger Review! Today we want
to show you some battery packs and what you can expect
from them. Nowadays where our mobile companions need
a lot of power, battery packs come in handy.
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16
Nov
Jerry Rigs Everything is THE Channel if it comes to testing
smartphones and recently also tablet PCs for durability.
This video shows the durability of the recently presented
iPad Pro 2018. Sad but true: it’s weaker than the older ones!
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26
Oct
Now it’s official: The iPhone Xs (Max) has a similar
performing camera as the Huawei P20 Pro tri-camera
phone. This means that Apple is capable of getting
very good images out of the classic 2-camera setup.
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19
Sep
When it comes to marketing, Apple for sure knows
how to entice the customers with big numbers and
well-sounding phrases. But with the release of iOS
12 and it’s improvements, Apple didn’t exaggerate!
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26
Nov
Well… As you probably know, I am ahold of the newer gadgets of Apple and
so it’s only guessable that the new iPad Pro is now at my hands, too. While
other online mags get their gadgets free for testing purposes, mine are 100%
self-bought, so you can expect an untainted objective review here!
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30
Oct
As you already know, I have a new companion around my wrist.
Now that this Apple Watch is with me for a month now, here’s a
report how this little gadget is performing in the everyday usage.
One thing is for sure: It will sport a whole day with ease!
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October 30, 2015Netspark
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07
Oct
As always, if there’s a new gadget to be checked, I am at the
race line to check up these. However it took quite some time
as I was not yet willing to purchase one yet. A sweepstake from
ewb Bern however changed things quickly.
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October 7, 2015Netspark
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21
Sep
Ever been annoyed of a very slow internet? Yeah, me too!
Okay, a 250 Mbit/s line for downstream isn’t slow at all but…
if there wasn’t the notorious break on the upstream. And that’s where ewb enters the game with Fiber Internet.
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11
Aug
As you might have noticed, I haven’t been posting for quite
a while now. Reason for this is that work and freetime in
summer consume a lot of time which means that my computer
is off most of the time.
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August 11, 2015Netspark
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29
May
As you all know, Western Digital is the storage manufacturer
of my choice when it comes to reliability and innovation. No
other hard drive manufacturer has given me the safe feeling
about my data in the past.
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07
Apr
Long time I doubted that I’ll ever use a Mac beside my Windows
environment but sometimes something new has to come, espe-
cially when new knowledge has to be built. So since I already
have made my experiences with Linux (and it’s kinks), well…
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01
Oct
Hardly any other phone has received that much attention
than the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. Where the phone became
highly anticipated in September 19th, 2014 by many users,
the Android users made a lot of fun of them.
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19
Aug
A few months ago, I have read an article about LeGioN Meter, a USB
dongle that overrides the host recognition and thus allows USB devices
to drag the most power available. When visiting the Kickstarter page of
PLX devices, another gadget pulled my attention to it: LeGioN!
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25
Jun
With the release of Windows 8, the Sidebar and it’s gadgets have been
disabled as they see a huge security problem in them. Sure, they can grab
information about you, they can allow malicious code to infect your system
but they have good uses, too. Especially, when it comes to System-info!
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24
Jun
For some years, FullHD was the sufficient resolution for many areas
of entertainment, be it PC gaming, TV or console gaming. the PC
community however has evolved faster than the others and soon
2560×1600 became state of the art, also called 3K.
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June 24, 2014Netspark
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20
May
What you see left of this text is the actual size of a 128GB(!) microSDXC card on a
26″ screen which arrived today. with a size if 12x8x1mm this is the smallest
biggest memory card that can actually be used to expand a mobile phone’s
storage. Read the full review by triggering the “Continue Reading” button.
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30
Apr
Firefox has released the new version of it’s browser. With Version 29 there
are a bunch of new things to look at: The Interface has been redesigned and
is now called “Australis”. Thus you’ll probably have noticed that the big
orange Firefox Menu button is now missing.
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09
Dec
It was time to upgrade my cell phone as the iPhone 4 was on it’s way to
complete the 4th year of service. Don’t get me wrong – the iPhone 4 is
still an outstanding device. But you notice that iOS7 is giving it serious
headache. Apps start sluggish and iOS7 drags power as hell.
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06
Dec
When it comes to screen protection for mobile gadgets, you’ll find yourself
on a market where thousands of companies try to get your attention. One
of them is Spigen who were able to get mine. Hardened glass that’s ultrathin
yet scratch-resistant and easy to install. Big words or reality?
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