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7:11PM

Full Unboxing and Review of the BlueLounge Nest

The BlueLounge Nest is a great multipurpose stand for all of your devices. After using the Nest for about a week, I am going to give my final thoughts about the product. Above there is a a video review, and here is the written one.

BlueLounge definitely did not overlook build quality. The stand has a plastic construction, but it is by no means "cheap". The Nest feels sturdy and very high quality. The top has a rubber lip and the bottom has rubber feet so the Nest won't slide around, and neither will your device. At the back of the device, there is a hidden cradle that just flows with the design of the Nest. 

Aesthetically, the Nest does not lack. It has a nice, clean, modern, and subtle design that will not distract from your desk. The Nest comes in a plethora of colors- Orange/White (which is the one I'm reviewing), Blue/White, Pink/White, Green/White, White/White, and Black/Black. The Nest adds a splash of color to your desk without it being obnoxiously loud. It also doesn't take up very much desk real estate, so you'll lose hardly any desk space. Also, it is quite small and compact, so it is easy to travel with.

The Nest does not lose any function for form. Despite it's small size, the Nest can hold up many different devices, including some notebooks. It supplies two great angles- one for typing and one for viewing. The Nest even goes as far as to clear up some of the clutter on your desk, as it's intuitive design allows you to keep flash drives, SD cards, earbuds, or what have you inside the Nest. 

Overall, the Nest is an amazing iPad stand (and more). The only two cons I can find about it is that you can only have two viewing angles, and that the price is a bit steep ($14.95 from BlueLounge's website). However, you get a lot of bang from your buck since the Nest is universal and serves more than one purpose. The Nest is a great way to prop up your devices and to help de-clutter your workspace, and I would highly recommend it. 

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11:29AM

BlackBerry PlayBook Review

This is my full review of RIM's first tablet and iPad competitor, the BlackBerry PlayBook. Specs for the device include a 7-inch touchscreen (1024x600), 1GHz dual core processor, 1GB RAM, 3MP front-facing camera, 5MP rear-facing camera with 1080p video recording and a full Adobe Flash 10.1 supported browser. Available storage capacities include 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models. Starting price for the BlackBerry PlayBook is $499.

11:42AM

Tour of a Geek's Room 

I've been getting a few requests from my viewers asking for a tour of my room. I thought it was a great idea. It'd give them an exclusive look of how I live and work on a daily basis. Originally I was inspired by David Di Franco to finally make this video. So, come and take a look at where I run my show every day. Thanks for taking a look. This video is in two parts. I'd rather not waste white space, so you can click here to view part 2 if you'd like. 

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9:39PM

Incase Neoprene Sleeve Review (13" MacBook Pro)

In today's society it seems as though taking a computing device everywhere is necessary. We now have laptops and tablets we carry with us. Investments do need to be protected, so that is where the Incase Neoprene Sleeve comes into play.

This product retails for around $39.95 at the Apple store. This product is just a sleeve; it's not a case. I consider a case to hold many products, not just your laptop. But I love the simplicity of the product. It'd be so easy to get through security in an airport with this sleeve. However, the product doesn't include a handle, which can make carrying the sleeve with your laptop in it.

Find out my full opinion on this product. I encourage you to watch the video above. The one I show in the video is the black color, but the product is available in a variety of colors. Click here to purchase the Incase Neoprene Sleeve.

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3:39PM

Review: iCarbons Skin for iPad 2

Apple's Smart Cover for the iPad 2 is a great product, but it's one disadvantage is that it leaves the back of the iPad completely open to scratches. Thankfully, a new skin has emerged from iCarbons that not only protects your device, but also makes it stand out in a crowd.

Skins are available in a variety of colors including black or white carbon fiber, and dark or light wood grain. A full kit including the front, back, Apple logo, and home button can be purchased for $29.95 and a kit including only the back and Apple logo can be purchased $19.95.

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