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- Review: Topdon TS001 9mm Adjustable Focus USB-C Thermal Camera (256×192/40mK/25Hz)
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- Visited: Sydney Metro Northwest and City (Part 1: Timelapse Video, Sydenham to Gadigal)
- Quick Review: Anko Laptop Stand Folding Desk
- Teardown, Tested: LVYUAN 1000W 12V DC to 230V AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (F-1000P)
- Quick Review: Essager Digital Display OTG Adapter (USB-C, 240W)
- Mega Review: XTAR 4150mWh 2500mAh 1.5V Rechargeable Li-Ion AA Battery & L4 USB-C Charger
- Teardown: Lucé Bella LED Globes (6W 470lm, 8W 806lm A60 & 15W 1400lm PAR38)
- Review: FIFINE AmpliGame AM8 RGB USB/XLR Dynamic Mic
- Tech Flashback: Lighting Science Definity LED 8W R63 370lm 4000K (DFN 20 FL NW 230)
- Quick Review: Jeyi ThunderRate USB3.2 10Gbit/s 2230 NVMe SSD Enclosure
- Review, Teardown: NewQ Portable SSD Touch 1TB (NQ-FS-01)
- Quick Review: Samsung EVO Plus 512GB Class 10/U3/A2/V30 microSDXC Card (MB-MC512KA/APC)
- Quick Review: Sandisk Extreme 32GB V30/A1 microSDHC Card (SDSQXAF-032G-GN6MA)
- Tech Flashback: Belkin F5D5141au8 8-Port Gigabit Switch (V2000)
- Tech Flashback: Intel Optane (3D XPoint) Memory
- Review: Samsung Bar Plus 256GB USB 3.1 Flash Drive (MUF-256BE3/APC)
- Salvage: More Computer Parts from Four Different Chassis
- Salvage, Tested: An Elderly, Forgetful 120GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD
- Review: Generic USB 3.1 to NVMe SSD Enclosure (721659253754)
- Review: Philips Ultra Efficient (2.3W 485lm, 4W 840lm, WW/CW) LED Globes
- Tested: Anko Green LED Neon Cactus & Dinosaur (43-351-510/43-351-541)
- Review, Teardown: Ledvance 26W 3600lm 4000K LED Performance High Efficiency Panel (LDVPANHE060626W840)
- Tested: Daiso 3 x AAA LED Sensor Light (4972822710220)
- Review: Crucial P5 Plus 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD (CT2000P5PSSD8) @PCIe3.0x4
- Quick Review: Formuler Z mini Android OTT Media Streamer
- 470lm of Fun: Click 6W | IKEA Solhetta LED 3.4W LED2218G3 | 2.9W LED2018G3
- Review: WD PC SN740 2TB 2230 NVMe SSD (SDDPTQE-2T00) @PCIe3.0x4
- Visited: ElectroneX Expo (19-20 June 2024)
- Review, Teardown: IKEA Barlast 9.5W 25cm 900lm 2700K LED Oyster (005.260.31/21633)
- Quick Review: Iniu Swooshcord 100W USB-C to C (DI-D5CC) & Classic 3.1A USB-A to C (DI-D3C)
- Tech Flashback: Micra Digital 10/100Mbit/s Network Kit (2 Card PCI Pack)
- Quick Review, Teardown: Orico M2PV-C3 USB-C 10Gbit/s M.2 SSD Enclosure
- Review, Tested: SmallRig 4333 EN-EL25 USB-C Rechargeable Camera Battery
- Visited: Vivid Sydney 2024 – Pt 2: Dawes Pt, Barangaroo, Darling Hbr & Goods Line (+ Cinewav Bonus)
- Visited: Vivid Sydney 2024 – Pt 1: Around Circular Quay
- Review: Kaiweets KTI-W01 Thermal Imaging Camera (256×192/50mK/25Hz/3.2″/32GB)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 18: Conclusion
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 17: librav1e (“Fastest & Safest” AV1)
- Project: Generate High-Quality Industrial Fire/Alarm Sounder Audio with Python
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 16: libsvtav1 (Scalable Video Technology for AV1)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 15: av1_nvenc CQP Mode (AV1 Nvidia NVENC)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 14: av1_amf (AV1 AMD Advanced Media Framework)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 13: av1_nvenc (AV1 Nvidia NVENC)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 12: libaom-av1 (AOMedia Video 1)
- Happy New Year 2024: Reflection & Updates, Bad Luck SSDs, Public Transport & More Random
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Category Archives: Tablet
Review: Topdon TS001 9mm Adjustable Focus USB-C Thermal Camera (256×192/40mK/25Hz)
The past few years have been quite exciting when it comes to thermal cameras. While they were formerly expensive, large, had slow frame rates and low resolutions, recent developments in Chinese thermal imaging sensors have bought the price down while … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, DIY, Electronics, Photography, Tablet
Tagged made-in-china, mobile, review, review-challenge, tested, thermal, usb, video
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Quick Review: Essager Digital Display OTG Adapter (USB-C, 240W)
For all the greatness that USB-C PD is in letting us charge our mobile devices faster, there are some drawbacks as chargers and devices could suffer sub-optimal charging due to differences in supported output modes or due to the use … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Electronics, Tablet, Telecommunications
Tagged cheap, made-in-china, mobile, review, tablet, tested, usb
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Quick Review: Iniu Swooshcord 100W USB-C to C (DI-D5CC) & Classic 3.1A USB-A to C (DI-D3C)
I’ve previously reviewed Iniu powerbanks (10,500mAh, 20,000mAh) and been fairly satisfied with them. Since the reviews, I have bought another four of my own and they haven’t skipped a beat. When I saw a promotional discount on Iniu cables, I … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Electronics, Tablet
Tagged cable, made-in-china, mobile, review, tablet, tested, usb
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Teardown: T Tersely USB-C OTG Adapter with PD Charging Pass-Through
I’ve been rather interested in how USB-C “does its thing” when it comes with USB-C PD and DRD (dual-role devices). Being rather late to the USB-CC party, I’ve not had any experience with how it works at a low level, … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Electronics, Tablet
Tagged adapter, mobile, reverse engineer, tablet, teardown, usb
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Quick Review: BMAX MaxPad I11 Plus (10.4″/T616/8+128GB/13+5MP/Android 12) Tablet (M3T6)
I’m not one to splurge on mobile devices and generally make a point of purchasing them relatively infrequently. That being said, a confluence of circumstances recently resulted in me needing to purchase an inexpensive tablet and encountering a discount on … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Electronics, Tablet
Tagged cheap, made-in-china, mobile, review, tablet, teardown
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Review, Teardown: Asometech 67W USB-A+C GaN Charger (CH021)
Now that USB-C PD charging is relatively universal while devices rarely ship with their own charger included, the market for aftermarket chargers has grown and it seems that anything with a compact size and GaN in the product name is … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Tablet
Tagged cheap, made-in-china, power, review, teardown, tested, usb
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Quick Review, Teardown: Veektomx VT103 10000mAh 38.5Wh Power Bank
It seems that sometimes, power bank deals come rapid-fire on OzBargain, so today I’ll be looking at another impulse purchase. This one is a Veektomx VT103 10000mAh (38.5Wh) power bank that claims to be one of the more compact and … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Tablet
Tagged mobile, phone, power bank, powerbank, review, tablet, teardown, usb
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Teardown: Cygnett USB-C Audio+Charge Adapter (CY2866PCCPD)
As many mobile devices are USB-C already, the loss of 3.5mm headphone jacks steadily continues. Some vendors include a passive cable adapter that allows for use of traditional 3.5mm TRRS headsets. This works by using a USB-C audio accessory mode, … Continue reading
Posted in Audio, Computing, Electronics, Tablet
Tagged adapter, electronics, made-in-china, mobile, tablet, teardown, usb
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Visited: Vivid Sydney 2023 Bonus – The Cinewav Experience (26 May – 17 Jun 23)
In the first two parts, I covered what it was like to experience the Vivid Sydney show with your eyes. But some exhibits are not just lights but also music. As far as I know, this year is the first … Continue reading
Review: Xinfrared InfiRay P2 Pro Thermal Imaging Camera (256×192/40mK/25Hz)
I was approached a little over a month ago by a representative from Xinfrared asking if I would like to review the Xinfrared InfiRay P2 Pro Smartphone Thermal Imaging Camera. Seeing as I had recently reviewed the Topdon TC004 which … Continue reading
Review: Minthouz 65W PD GaN Fast Charger (MT-G6502)
Thanks to my devices, I’m slowly being dragged into the modern world of USB-C and PD charging, which means that my older USB-A only chargers are starting to become too slow and too wimpy for some of my devices. Thanks … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Electronics, Tablet
Tagged charger, cheap, made-in-china, mobile, power, power supply, review, tablet, tested, usb
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Review: Iniu BI-B63 USB-C PD (65W) 25000mAh/92.5Wh Power Bank
It’s been a while since I’ve reviewed a power bank, as I’ve been pretty happy with the units I have. However, I was approached by Iniu about reviewing their BI-B63 “ultimate” power bank under the review challenge terms and it … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Tablet, Telecommunications
Tagged battery, charger, made-in-china, mobile, power, power bank, powerbank, review, review-challenge, tablet, usb
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Review, Teardown: Topvork Sprint 60W PD 6-Port Desktop Charger (TV-PC002)
After reviewing a few USB-C PD chargers, it seems that both readers and vendors are quite interested in seeing more reviews of such devices. Not long after posting my last review, I was approached by a representative of Topvork who … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Electronics, Tablet
Tagged charger, made-in-china, mobile, power, power supply, review, review-challenge, tablet, teardown, usb
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Tech Flashback: The BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet (2011)
This Australia Day Public Holiday has been a bit of time to catch up on a little project I started at the end of last year. Having heard that BlackBerry was to discontinue their legacy platform services for their older … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Obituary, Tablet, Tech Flashback
Tagged mobile, obituary, online services, tablet, teardown, video, vintage hardware, vintage stuff
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Review: Cygnett ChargeUp Go 5,000mAh Power Bank (CY3533PBCHE)
This is another one of those strange “alignments” where I just so happened to be involved in a project at my work which we decided to procure some power banks (in bulk) for some urgent promotional purposes. Because of this, … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Power Bank, Tablet
Tagged made-in-china, mobile, number crunching, power, power bank, power banks, review, tablet, tested, usb
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Review: Kovol Sprint 65W PD 4-Port GaN Desktop Charger (Charging Mate)
It’s time to close out the year with a review challenge review, this one arriving just days before Christmas courtesy of Kovol. In this modern world of gadgets, USB charging has become universal with lower powered devices using regular standard … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Tablet
Tagged mobile, power, power supply, review, review-challenge, tablet, teardown, tested, usb
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#JBLXMAS: JBL Wave 100TWS & Betty’s Burgers Experience
Christmas Day may have passed, but for me, it’s time to get into some Christmas presents. This season is always flush with competitions, and as someone who never turns down a chance to get their hands on something new, I … Continue reading
Quick Review: Lenovo Live Pods LP3 Pro BT5.0 TWS Earbuds
Merry Christmas to everyone reading this on Christmas Day. Today, I have another gift to myself which doubles up as an impulse buy. I’ve never owned a set of true-wireless stereo in-ears before. Part of the reason is that in-ears … Continue reading
Posted in Audio, Electronics, Tablet
Tagged bluetooth, cheap, made-in-china, review, tested
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Review, Teardown: Zendure SuperPort 4 100W Desktop Charger with Dual PD
A few weeks ago, a generous reader asked whether I’d be interested in reviewing a USB-C PD charger rated at 100W that could be obtained at the suspiciously low price of AU$28 on a promotional sale. The price alone piqued … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Electronics, Tablet
Tagged charger, cheap, mobile, power, power supply, review, review-challenge, tablet, teardown, usb
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Random: Site Update, More Scam SMSes, Toasty Vacuum, NBN Speed & More
It’s been too long since my last random posting … my brain’s been slowly filling up with random snippets that aren’t exactly enough to become their own full-blown post. That is, despite, being boxed-in at home to avoid the worst … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Opinion, Tablet, Telecommunications, Uncategorized
Tagged annoyances, battery, fail, flash, flash memory, random, site update
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Review: ZMI zPower Trio (HA932) 65W 2xUSB-C+USB-A Desktop Charger
This is another post that probably belongs to the “long overdue” pile. Back in 2019, I decided to buy a USB-C PD capable charger to allow me to charge my work laptop while at home. At the time, the safest … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Tablet
Tagged charger, electronics, mobile, review, tablet, tested, usb
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Review, Teardown: Blitzwolf BW-P12 10000mAh 2xUSB-A+USB-C Power Bank
As a person that’s tested many power-banks, it should come as no surprise that I literally have so many of them that I will probably never use them all. I need another power-bank in my life as much as I … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Tablet
Tagged battery, cheap, made-in-china, mobile, power, power bank, power banks, powerbank, review, tablet, teardown
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Review: Bakeey 116 Pro (Teng Jinda/LeFun Health) Smartwatch – Step, Sleep, HR, BP, SPO2 for $15?
It’s been a while since I reviewed anything wearable. The main reason is that I’ve been happy with my Mi Band 2 with an aftermarket metal strap that I’ve been using since 2017, with one notable exception – the OLED … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Tablet
Tagged banggood, bluetooth, cheap, made-in-china, review, software, tested, wearables
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Note: Dead Bird Icon Labelled “Leaks”? A Buggy Opal Travel App Update
If you are a user of the “Opal Travel” app on an Android device, you might have come across an update to the app some time last night: That is usually nothing out of the ordinary. But this week, in … Continue reading
Review: Generic LZ-681 QC 3.0 + 5V/3.1A Dual-Port USB Car Charger
Around two weeks ago, a reader contacted me with an offer of a Qualcomm Quick-Charge 3.0 capable USB car charger that they had obtained for cheap but was not certain about using. In fact, they weren’t even certain if it … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Tablet
Tagged cheap, made-in-china, mobile, power, power supply, review, review-challenge, tablet, tested, usb
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Tested: Generic USB Bluetooth Receivers (PiX LV-B02L, H7X-RX-163)
Recently, I had a request from my brother to take a look at the 3.5mm auxiliary input line into his car stereo. Over the years, pulling at the cable has seemingly mangled the plug and he was looking to get … Continue reading
Posted in Audio, Electronics, Tablet
Tagged audio, bluetooth, cheap, ebay, made-in-china, mobile, phone, review, tablet, teardown, tested
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Notes: Recovering Data from Problematic/Damaged Android Devices
This has been a note that I have wanted to write for a year or so – but I never found the time until this long weekend. I hope it might somehow help someone with their trouble. Over the years, … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Tablet
Tagged data recovery, improvise, mobile, recovery, tablet
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Review: Sennheiser PXC550 Wireless Adaptive Noise Cancellation Headphones
Many moons ago, I upgraded to a Sharp Aquos S3 which caused a new problem for me as it lacked the familiar 3.5mm stereo headphone jack which I was using my AudioTechnica ATH-ANC9 with. While there was an included USB-C … Continue reading
Review, Test & Teardown: BlitzWolf BW-S6 30W QC3.0 Dual-Port Charger
It’s a bit of a shame that some of the mobile phones out there which have Qualcomm chipsets and are capable of quick charging are shipped with regular “plain old” 5V/2A chargers. As an owner of various Xiaomi phones myself, … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Electronics, Tablet
Tagged charger, charging, cheap, ebay, made-in-china, mobile, review, tablet, teardown, test equipment, tested, testing, usb
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Project: “Generic” USB 5V/500mA Charger Kit
When it comes to power supplies, the standardisation of USB has made it the ubiquitous choice for many mobile and portable devices. As a result, you probably have an abundance of spare USB power supplies to charge or power your … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics, Tablet
Tagged cheap, ebay, electronics, kit, made-in-china, power, power supply, project
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