Projectors

Looking for a home cinema experience? Here are some tests / tips to help you. Number of articles: 5
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Shore RolaTV: Laser TV Home Cinema Cabinet

Having a projector and a screen often means a bulky setup that's difficult to integrate into a living space. With the Shore RolaTV cabinet, everything fits perfectly into one attractive piece of furniture.

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Formovie Edge / Cinema 3: test / review

The Formovie Edge incorporates some of the features that made the Formovie Theater Premium so successful, at a significantly lower price, but will it meet your expectations?

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XGIMI Horizon 20: Test / Review

XGIMI shook up the market with the arrival of the Horizon 20 Max, but with a price tag that was out of reach for some. The Horizon 20 is much more affordable, but will it meet your expectations?

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Wanbo X5 Pro: test/review

Wanbo exclusively produces affordable LCD projectors without falling into the trap of low-end Chinese products. Will this be your first projector?

Smartphones

I test many smartphones every year with a comprehensive test protocol that will help you in your choice. Number of articles: 5
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POCO F8 Pro: test / review

Is the king of performance back? With the F Pro range, you can always expect increased power, but is that the only reason to buy this phone?

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POCO F7 Pro: test / review

The POCO F7 Pro raises the bar even higher in terms of power, but the good things don't stop there. It has an excellent display, good connectivity, and more.

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Redmi Note 14 5G : test / review

The Redmi Note range is positioned in the entry-level mid-range with good value for money, but here we're starting from scratch with a new technical architecture.

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POCO X7 : test / review

POCO has always aimed for the best price/performance ratio, but with the POCO X7, they've added a few ingredients like a good camera and a superb finish.

Smartwatch

How to find your way in the world of smartwatches? I have tested dozens of them on the same criteria. Number of articles: 5
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Kospet Tank T2 : test / review

Kospet has come a long way since I started testing watches from this brand, and this time it's in terms of finish that Kospet is making a leap forward.

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Kospet Tank S1: test / review

The Tank range at Kospet focused on robustness and not aesthetics. The Kospet Tank S1 reverses the idea a bit by aiming for aesthetics before robustness.

Connected objects

Connected objects are invading our daily lives, here are some tests to help you find your way around. Number of articles: 5

RobotUp Raccoon 2 SE: test/review

The RobotUp Raccoon 2 SE is a plug-and-play robot lawn mower that does not require the installation of cables or GPS antennas. It uses an AI-assisted camera to guide itself.

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Seestar S30 telescope: test / review

The road to the stars is getting easier and cheaper. With the Seestar S30, it only takes a minute to explore the deep sky from the comfort of your own home.

house

I also test everyday products to use at home such as vacuum cleaners, robot cleaners,... Number of articles: 5

Lefant P1 : test / review

Small but strong, the Lefant P1 goes everywhere thanks to its small size but without compromising on its suction power.

Jimmy HW10: test / review

I tested a new Chinese curiosity with this Jimmy HW10 which combines the function of a broom vacuum cleaner with that of a cleaner. The idea is interesting but does it work?

Yeedi Vac 2 Pro: test / review

The Yeedi Vac 2 Pro is a vacuum at the crossroads between a vacuum and a cleaner, it uses a vibration system to make cleaning more efficient without sacrificing suction power.

Bikes

Number of articles: 5
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Duotts C29 : test / review

Powerful, inexpensive and robust... it's got it all, but this Duotts C29 has a few weaknesses that you should be aware of before buying.

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Lankeleisi Golf X : test / review

The Lankeleisi Golf X is more of a utility bike than a sports bike, but it still retains the Lankeleisi DNA, with power and a solid frame to take a beating.

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Engwe N1 Pro: Test / Review

The Engwe N1 Pro is Engwe's first carbon electric bike. With its 250-watt motor, it can also be used without certification.

Tablets

I also test tablets with the same rigour as smartphones, here are some recommendations. Number of articles: 5
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KUU Lebook Pro : test / full review

I was looking for a replacement for my Surface Pro 2 and I think I found a good alternative with the KUU Lebook Pro with its 2 in 1 pc/tablet concept.

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Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 : test / review

Xiaomi hasn't released any tablets for a few years, but the brand is back on the scene with the Mi Pad 5, which has the iPad in its sights.

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Teclast T40 Plus : test / review

The tablet world is dominated by Apple and Samsung but some Chinese brands like Chuwi or Teclast manage to produce interesting tablets for a much more affordable price.

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Chuwi Hipad Plus: test / review

I haven't tested any tablets for my blog yet but this new iPad clone was very interesting, so I thought it might be a good opportunity to test this kind of product.

Computers

Number of articles: 3

Wifi/Network

Number of articles: 1

Tests / Reviews

I regularly buy all kinds of products for my daily use, test them in detail and share my experience Number of articles: 41
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Urtopia Carbon One : test / review

The Urtopia should reconcile geeks with cycling. This bike is a connected electric bike made entirely of carbon fibre. Futuristic look, connected bike, ...it speaks to me!

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Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite : test / review

Xiaomi has managed to blur the lines even more by adding the Mi Note range to its catalogue with this Lite version of the Mi Note 10 released at the end of 2019.

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Blink XT2 Test / Review

Major brands like Google or Xiaomi have all launched their own brand of surveillance cameras, Amazon is now doing the same with Blink and offers free cloud and a 2-year autonomy.

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Test / Avis mini PC pas cher (moins de 200€)

J'ai testé un mini pc de 12 cm de côté, totalement silencieux, consommant 25W max et suffisamment performant pour la bureautique et home cinéma. Découvrez mon test pour vous aider à choisir.

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 7: Test and opinion

Xiaomi is back on the European market with a strong and well equipped Redmi Note 7 that will try to crush the competition. Will he succeed? Read the test.

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Nvidia Shield TV 2019 test / review

The Nvidia Shield TV is the king of all Android TV devices, it litterally chews anything you throw at it (local video, streaming, games, music,...). It's also one of the most expensive product, is it worth the money?

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Realme 6: test / review

The Realme 6 arrives on the market just before Xiaomi's next blockbuster (Redmi Note 9), it positions itself as a direct competitor with the same arguments. Will the young manufacturer Realme hold the comparison?

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Xiaomi Mi Laser TV 150 test / review

For a long time laser projectors were out of price and it is again Xiaomi who breaks the prices with a very interesting machine but which will not be adapted to all types of use.

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Huawei Y6 2019 Test / Review

The entry level from Huawei starts with the Huawei Y6 2019 which can be found for around 100 €. This phone offers the basics of a smartphone by keeping only the essentials. Is it any good? Let's check out.

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Amazon Fire TV Stick review/test

Amazon has successfully packaged a lot in its Fire TV stick. This small object will transform your TV or projector experience. On paper, nothing beats the Stick but what is it worth in reality?

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XGIMI Mogo Pro: test, reviews and prices

The Mogo Pro is my second projector from XGIMI, it is one of the first portable projectors in 1080, will it succeed in establishing itself as a reference on the market?

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Meizu Note 9 test, review, price

The Meizu Note 9 offers a strong cocktail in the mid-range and is positioned as a competitor to the excellent Redmi Note 7. Will the proposed power be enough to dethrone the Redmi Note 7?

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Sonic Soak test and review

Sonic Soak is a new gadget cleaning almost everything with ultrasound, does it deliver its promise ? Let's check out!

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 9s : test / review

Despite growing competition, Xiaomi continues to set a hell of a pace by always offering an unbeatable price/quality ratio and this new Redmi Note 9s is bound to become a blockbuster.

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Xiaomi Redmi Rating 9 test / review

The Redmi 2020 vintage has arrived. The Redmi has grown and gained weight to offer a bigger screen and better battery. Will it be enough to face the growing competition?

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro: test / review

The Redmi Note Pro range has always been characterized by good performance and good pictures, the Redmi Note 10 Pro will hit even harder with an Amoled display and a 108 million pixel photo sensor!

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Oukitel C21: test / review

I have never tested any Oukitel smartphone before this model and on paper it is positioned at the level of a Redmi Note 9. Will this first Oukitel surpass Xiaomi?

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 10: test / review

After a somewhat disappointing Redmi Note 9, Xiaomi is back in force with a very promising Redmi Note 10 that will probably once again shake up the competition.

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Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite test / review

Every year I test the new version of the Xiaomi Mi XX Lite, I have started my tests with the Mi 8 Lite and with each iteration Xiaomi takes the level a little higher but how far can they go?

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 9T : test / review

Xiaomi has just scrambled things up again with the Redmi Note 9T which comes in a little bit above the Poco X3 with some new features and a bit of old things.

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Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro : test / review

I tested the Mi 9T Pro in 2019 and concluded that it was one of the best phones in its price range. The Mi 10T Pro costs an extra €200 at launch, so I had to break my piggy bank to buy it. Will it do better than its predecessor?

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Umidigi Bison : test / review

After the Ulefone Armor and the Doogee S58 Pro, I decided to test a third rugged phone with the Umidigi Bison. On paper it offers a very good performance/price ratio. Will this new Umidigi outperform its competitors?

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Poco M3 : test / review

Poco woke up in 2020, after the F2 Pro and the X3, here is the M3 which comes to attack the entry level with a floor price that will undoubtedly shake up the smartphone market.

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Doogee S58 Pro test / review

The Doogee S58 Pro is in a class of phone that I am not used to testing, this phone is designed to be shock resistant and you could almost knock someone out because it is so heavy.

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Ulefone Armor 7 and 7E full test / review

The Uleforne Armor is a tough smartphone, it is designed to withstand shocks and water, but they offer interesting features for normal use. Will it withstand my test?

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Nokia 5.3 test / review

I haven't bought a Nokia since the brand came under Chinese control, so I was curious to see what this Chinese Nokia was worth compared to other Chinese competitors.

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Redmi 9A test / review

Redmi is tackling the price bracket below €100 with a smartphone that seems to stand up to the competition. Is this really a good deal?

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Redmi 9C test / review

Redmi is attacking the price range below €100 with a smartphone with reasonable specifications. Is this really a good deal?

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Poco X3: test / review

The Poco F2 Pro has established itself as the king of the €350-400 segment, the Poco X3 will follow in its footsteps in the €200-300 segment. Will it also crush all the competition like the F2 Pro?

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Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G test / review

Buying the new Mi Lite has almost become a tradition, it's less the third model in this segment. The price increases every year but Xiaomi offers us some every time. What about this Mi 10 Lite?

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Samsung Galaxy S20: review/test

I don't often test the top end, but I sometimes make a few exceptions to get an idea of what's going on in this segment. This time, my victim is the S20.

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