Aussie TestFreaks Launched
TestFreaks have launched an Australian-based version of their popular TestFreaks site.
TestFreaks is a useful one-stop shop that aggregates expert & user reviews, forum posts, images and technical material about a huge range of computing and entertainment items.
As well as pulling all of this information together, the site also provides aggregated ’scores’ such as the ’Freak’ score based on a combination of factors such as age of product, age of review, review source etc.
Usage
Product categories can be browsed, with various sort and filter options available to help narrow down product searches.
Selecting a product will pull together and present a wide range of information for you, including links to technical manuals and video reviews. Expert & User reviews and product related forum threads can be viewed all from the one place - with the handy option of showing local reviews only if required.
Products can be selected for comparison against each other, and the site also provides price information based on a number of price feeds.
The site also provides a handy ‘community’ type tool where people can submit and answer questions relating to various categoires.
Opinion
It has to be said that the Aussie version of TestFreaks currently has a fairly small range of categories, but you only have to take a look at the main TestFreaks site to see the huge range they have covered there – so we should expect to see steady growth in the range of products covered in the com.au site.
The site is currently in beta-mode and is undergoing regular improvements as a result of user feedback, but the interface is very friendly, clean and easy to use.
Well worth a bookmark for any gadget and hardware freaks out there (both the com and com.au versions).

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