Despite the immensity of the Runet, finding the necessary information in it is not so simple. An inexperienced navigator in a sea of information is threatened by reefs of custom reviews, underwater monsters of self-proclaimed experts and stormy waves of unverified rumors.
How to get the right information? Use our guide: we briefly talked about five sites where you can find the latest, amateur and authoritative reviews of IT hardware, electronics and household appliances.
Basetop
Every day you can see on our site relevant and verified information about the best and most popular products, both material and digital. And all this with numbers, tests, videos and clear graphs!
The site also regularly publishes information about the most anticipated and unusual gadgets that are due to go on sale soon.
BASETOP ratings and reviews are based on data from reputable rating agencies and world-renowned expert groups, and on user reviews on the Internet. To do this, Basetop specialists comb through Russian and foreign sites in search of positive and, more importantly, negative reviews from real visitors. And on the basis of this, selections are formed in a form convenient for perception.
DNS Club
The DNS Club site is a child of the eponymous company selling equipment, ranging from expensive gaming computers to cheap but necessary coffee makers. Once the founding fathers of the company were engaged in assembling personal computers and servicing corporate clients. And then they decided that it was enough to work for an uncle, and opened their first store in the Far East.
Since then, much has changed, the company has long turned into one of the largest players in the market of computer and household appliances. But he doesn’t forget his roots: the “DNS Club” website is a review of IT hardware from enthusiastic users of technology who not only know how to use it, but also want to know how it all works. And, of course, buy only the best products. And if you have any difficulties - experts or ordinary users of the site are always ready to lend a helping hand.
IXBT
One of the oldest IT projects on the open spaces of the Russian Internet was born when the old version of Windows 1995 was the old version of Windows. He began his existence under the wing of the search engine Rambler, and managed to grab a small fraction of the investments that were invested in "grandfather Runet."
Why and why the creators of the site chose such an exotic name - the story is silent, and the authors themselves mysteriously smile. True, they give a hint that i in the word iXBT, like i in the word iPod, is an abbreviation of the word information, that is, information.
More than twenty years have passed since then, and the iXBT continues to carry information about the IT sector to the masses.
Separately, we mention the homepage of the site, which at first glance impresses with its timelessness (as if it came straight from those shaggy years). But, if you look carefully, you find that the old horse does not spoil the furrow. In short form, the main page contains many blocks and links to any interesting information from the world of computers. Including news, reviews of programs and hardware, links to friendly resources and so on.
IXBT is not alienated from reviews of household appliances, for which some computer intellectuals criticize him. Say, there is no place for slow cookers and kettles next to noble smartphones or video cards.
Another advantage of the site is the automatic placement of the discussion of the article in the “iXBT Conference”, one of the most visited computer forums in the entire post-Soviet space.
3DNews
Like iXBT, 3DNews came into being in the last millennium. And now every day about 300 thousand people visit it, and about 40 thousand every day are considered newsletters of the site. And if you add here the number of readers via social networks - Facebook, Twitter, and even the seemingly forbidden Telegram, then the figure will be truly stunning. 3DNews also has its own YouTube channel, where almost every day fresh video reviews of everything related to computers are published.
True, unlike the sites listed above, 3DNews is more specialized. The home appliances of his experts are not interested if these are not some interesting gadgets. But if you want to know the latest news from the world of computer hardware, read a review on a video card or find out what games will be released in the coming month, then you have a direct road to 3DNews.
Overclockers
If you are interested in computer hardware and want to squeeze the most out of your computer - take a look at Overclockers. This is perhaps the most “technical” site from the top five: it is on Overclockers that you can find reviews with nuances that miss less “advanced” resources.
The site has a “Laboratory” section, where experts test various computer devices and gadgets, and also publish various interesting statistics, for example, how long a device can work without failure. Or to what dizzying limits you can overclock a video card. Or which gaming computer is the coolest.
There is also a “Conference” section on the site where you can exchange experiences, read the opinions of other users and ask for advice. And “Blogs” is a place for self-expression, where anyone can share their knowledge with others.