Reviews

Camera Review

The X100T is the camera for people who want to jump off the technology train and remember what it means to pursue great images instead.

Fountain Pen Review

Today, the Lamy 2000 is a *piece of history*. It fits in the same conversation as Charles and Ray Eames’ iconic lounge chair, Dieter Rams’ Braun wrist watch, and Sori Yanagi’s perfectly weighted flatware — timeless products with an infinite life and a market defining form factor.

Bicycle Pannier Review

Although significantly cheaper than some other bags, the Ortlieb Back Roller City Panniers retain most of the major features that are synonymous with the German brand, including their signature waterproof construction. No matter how you look at them, these are incredible performers that punch well above their weight.

Watch Review

The magic in Apple Watch lies in what it _can't_ do. There is no web browser. There is no App Store on the device. The Apple Watch allows us to have access to great technology, but still live in the real world.

Laptop Review

The MacBook is nothing more than what it claims to be. There are no adornments, no complications. There is only clarity and focus, each piece of the puzzle offering up its best self within the confines of the concept.

Camera Bag Review

The Think Tank Retrospective 5 is the smallest in a series of rugged, understated camera bags that won’t break the bank. It will keep your precious gear safe from anything, even — and perhaps most importantly — from prying eyes.

Backpack Review

The GR Echo is the smallest of GORUCK’s Original Rucks. While the GR2 is perfect for multi-day adventures and the GR0/GR1 are all about versatility, the Echo is arguably the most specialized bag of them all. It’s the best daypack you can carry.

Cut-the-Cable Review

Sling TV's user interface is simple and intuitive. The channel selection is solid and worth the asking price. There are lots of things to like about Sling TV — it’s such a promising product.

Tripod Review

The Manfrotto PIXI Mini tripod wasn’t built to be your only tripod. Instead, it's a great tool to complement your go-to tripod and can quickly be slipped into a bag to be available at a moment's notice.

Wallet Review

It can hold a single dollar bill on one side, a credit card and ID on the other, and three cards in the center slot, yet still you might not realize you're carrying it.

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