AOPEN Fire Legend 43XV1C review: A great gaming monitor that’s too flat for its size
Our AOPEN Fire Legend 43XV1C review looks at a43-inch ultra-widescreen gaming monitor with a great design and display, but one major flaw.
Our AOPEN Fire Legend 43XV1C review looks at a43-inch ultra-widescreen gaming monitor with a great design and display, but one major flaw.
The last 17″ Fury I reviewed was the G6, the new 2021 HP ZBook Fury G8 17.3″ brings back the power and productivity but in an improved package.
Our InfinityLab InstantCharger review looks at a 65W wall charger with two USB ports, swappable travel plugs, and a stylish finish.
Chirp Audiobooks is an app for those who do not want to be locked into a subscription but still want the occasional audiobook.
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.
Our HyperX Pulsefire Mat review looks at a large keyboard/mouse mat with a densely woven cloth surface and customizable RGB lights that can be changed on the fly.
Our Everest Max review looks at a modular mechanical keyboard that lets you dock or remove the Numpad and a Media Dock to suit your style for work and gaming.
Our Turtle Beach Recon Controller review looks at an Xbox/PC controller that adds Signature Sound, EQ, microphone, and other useful controls right on the controller.
Our Lenovo Legion 5 Pro (16ITH6) review looks at a gaming laptop with a 16:10, WQXGA, 165Hz display. Bigger is better — if you have the right specs… read on for our full review!
Dell has made it a little easier to multitask on the go with the new Dell 14 Portable Monitor, a decent dual-screen solution.
The 2021 Dell XPS 17 9710 is a big laptop, but it’s not as unruly as you might think, and it’s the best 17″ laptop you can buy today.
Our Monoprice Dark Matter 42892 review looks at a 27-inch QHD IGZO gaming monitor with a 180Hz refresh rate and plenty of ports.
If you’re in the market for TWS earphones, then the Klipsch T5 II will give you a lot to love and some things you may not love so much.
Our Mountain Makula 67 gaming mouse has a hollow ribcage design, six programmable buttons, RGB lighting, and up to 19,000 DPI.
Our Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable review looks at Lenovo’s latest Windows tablet, which offers a number of configurations to suit various needs.
The Campfire Audio Mammoth IEMs are the best wired headphones I’ve used to date, delivering exceptional sound quality on an excellent soundstage.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G has been refined and is honestly worth buying if you’re at all curious about foldable devices. Read on!
Our Amazfit T-Rex Pro review looks at a rugged fitness smartwatch with great battery life and decent performance at an affordable price point.
Our Lenovo IdeaPad 5i Chromebook Gen 6 review looks at a Chromebook with an Intel Pentium processor, integrated Intel graphics, up to 10 hours of battery life. and more.
Our LinearFlux HyperSonic DX review looks at a pair of true wireless earbuds with passive noise cancellation and a 3D “Hyper Definition Sound Engine.”
Home theatre projectors have been around for years and are only getting better. Traditionally, you’d have to mount them on your ceiling at a distance … Read more…
Our Dark Matter 42771 review looks at a 27-inch FHD (1080p) IPS gaming monitor with a 165Hz refresh rate and slightly more affordable than most competitors.
Our Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano review looks at a business laptop with a small footprint that still offers a crisp screen, decent battery life, and great performance.
The Samsung EVO Plus SDXC offers up excellent read and write speeds for content creators who aren’t looking to spend a lot of cash.
Our Baseus Magic Multifunctional Type-C Hub review looks at an almost perfect hub for tablets and detachables with its retractable clip and 100W Power Delivery feature.
Our PNY Elite-X Fit review takes a look at the company’s compact 512GB USB 3.1 Flash Drive with read speeds of up to 200MB/s.
The P2722HE USB-C Hub monitor from Dell comes with ComfortView Plus, RJ45 connectivity, USB-C with 65W power delivery, four USB 3.2 ports, and more.
The Windows detachable has become a favorite among business users, and the 2021 Dell Latitude 7320 Detachable is a superb choice to make.