The Regular Guy Review: Lenovo Miix 2 8 Windows Tablet
Anybody can rattle off a bunch of hardware specs and benchmarks. Not many people start battery run-down tests for fun. I try to take … Read more…

Anybody can rattle off a bunch of hardware specs and benchmarks. Not many people start battery run-down tests for fun. I try to take … Read more…
The last we saw of Elago was my review of their S5C series iPhone case, which I really loved for its minimal design and awesome … Read more…
The 7th generation Lenovo Yoga 9i comes with a new redesign, an Intel 12th generation processor, DDR5, 1TB of storage on an M.2 SSD, Bowers & Wilkins speakers, and more.
If you are working remotely and need a handy second display, look no further than the iPad you already have and Duet Display.
Our Huawei MateView GT review looks at a 34-inch ultrawidescreen gaming monitor that comes with an attached soundbar, hopefully eliminating the need for an external speaker for your computer.
Our beyerdynamic MMX 100 review looks at a very affordable wired gaming headset that offers great sound and comfort for PC, console, and mobile use.
Our Redragon Horus K618 review looks at a slim wireless mechanical gaming keyboard that offers three ways to connect: 2.4Ghz dongle, Bluetooth, and wired.
Oh my, so much to unpack here, but the essence of it all is that Samsung is hands down leading the foldables race with the Galaxy Z Fold3 5G.
TWS headphones are everywhere, but the Shure AONIC 215 Gen 2 were made to be different, and sometimes, different can be better.
If you’re looking for the ultimate party speaker, look no further than the JBL Partybox 710, a massive speaker in both size and sound.
Our InfinityLab InstantGo review looks at two stylish 10,000mAh power banks — one with a built-in cable, the other with wireless charging capabilities.
Our InfinityLab InstantCharger review looks at a 65W wall charger with two USB ports, swappable travel plugs, and a stylish finish.
Microsoft was kind enough to send a Surface Pro 8 our way and our review takes a look at a slim, powerful, and ultra-portable Windows detachable.
The Windows detachable has become a favorite among business users, and the 2021 Dell Latitude 7320 Detachable is a superb choice to make.
The Drop + THX Panda headphones have been out for a while, and we finally got our ears on a set, they are fantastic, and SoundID has improved.
Our StarTech.com USB-C to 3.5mm Audio Mobile Adapter looks at a solution that allows you to connect your wired headphones while retaining a USB-C port to charge your device.
Our Tegic BLOCK 30 review looks at a 10,000mAh power bank with a sleek exposed circuit board design, aluminum shell, and 30W fast-charging with power delivery.
Our PNY Duo Link OTG review looks at a USB flash drive with USB-A and USB-C ends, perfect for transferring files from your mobile device to your computer and vice versa.
In this review, we take a look at Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6 2-in-1 laptop. A device that stays familiar while updating internal hardware.
If you are in the market for a new tablet or computer, you probably have a lot of questions and research to do. Here are some tips to help you choose.
Our PNY PRO Elite microSDXC Flash Card review takes a look at their 256GB UHS-1 microSD Card with read speeds of up to 100MB/s and write speeds of up to 90MB/s.
If you’re looking for a larger Chromebook with an FHD resolution, touchscreen and 2-in-1 functionality, solid build quality, decent performance, and great battery life, the Acer Chromebook Spin 514 is a great choice.
The design of the Brydge Pro+ is one of the reasons I really love this iPad Pro keyboard. It’s not perfect by any means, but it is really well made and looks amazing.
The Nayo Smart Nayo Almighty Backpack is a very functional, nicely designed, well-constructed backpack that comes in two different sizes — all for a reasonable price.
The defining features of this particular Lenovo Yoga 9i are the leather cover and the optional Shadow Black color.
This beast not only brings the sound, but it brings the fun with the addition of a microphone for karaoke and a 1/4″ input to plug in an instrument.
Turn back now Linux purists; this particular Dell XPS 13 Developer Editon review is not for you.
Even now, I don’t feel fully prepared to judge the ThinkPad X1 Fold. There’s a lot to like about this device but an equal amount to scratch your head about.