Techtree writes: "HCL, which entered the UMPC and Netbook market with the MiLeap series, had its lower end model compete with the first Eee PC and later came the semi-premium class UMPC. However, both these models were soon outdated by other manufacturers who came up with newer Netbooks. These Netbooks predominantly had larger screens and Intel's Atom processor along with evolutionary hardware upgrades.
Thus it was time for HCL to keep up with the current generation. When their latest MiLeap MH04 model arrived at the Test labs, I had this weird sense of deja vu. I was pretty sure I had used a Netbook that was unmistakably similar to this one. And I was right! Read on to find out."
Pros:
+Good screen
+Decent keyboard
+Good performance
+Windows XP CD and many other applications bundled in the package +Competitive pricing
Cons:
-Swipe-scrolling not supported
-Average battery life
-No 6-cell option available
Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny marks the return of the beloved franchise after a long wait, and fans might soon have a new game to celebrate. But before that, Capcom is bringing back Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny as a remaster for PC and consoles. At first glance, it might seem like an easy cash grab, but if you’re a fan, there’s a lot to love here.
Hogwarts Legacy has remained in first place on the UK retail charts, according to GfK data for the week ending April 19, 2025.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, following the release of the PS5 version, came in second place.
Astro Bot dropped one spot to third place, while Monster Hunter Wilds remained in fourth place. Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate is up one spot to fifth place and EA Sports FC 25 is up six spots to sixth place.
Playstation owners buy games.
Strange seeing Hogwarts there as I downloaded it for my son from PS Plus a couple of days ago.
2nd on the charts for a game such as Indy ain’t great.
Releasing half year after xbox version probably cooled off some demand.
This is a very good game, deserves the best chance to do well.
The real great performer here is Astrobot. keeping that rate of sales for a last year's game that is not GTAV, CoD and FIFA (now Hogwarts too). outselling MH Wilds and EA FC is kinda wild for Astrobot!
"The Limassol-based (Cyprus) indie games publisher ESDigital Games and the Rome-based (Italy) award-winning indie games studio Storm in a Teacup, are today very proud and happy to announce that their sci-fi stealth-action adventure "Steel Seed", is now available for PC (via Steam and EGS) and consoles (the PS5 and Xbox Series X) via digital stores." - Jonas Ek, TGG-