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Deep Sentinel DS2 review: Security cams backed by live guards
The second generation of this unique professionally monitored security camera system boasts technical improvements and the same stellar monitoring service.Reviews
Amazon Echo Hub review: A robust, easy-to-use smart home hub
This well-designed accessory will be particularly attractive to smart home enthusiasts with lots of devices to control. Ring Alarm users will find it compelling, too.Reviews
MSI Raider GE78 review: Big, bold, and powerful
MSI Raider GE78 HX 14VIG and its 14th-gen Core HX chip accomplishes what it sets out to do, to provide superlative gaming performance while also delivering a solid all-around laptop.Reviews
Ombar 4K Dash Cam review: Detailed front captures for a great price
This affordable 4K-front/1080-rear dash-cam duo takes good captures and won't break the bank.Reviews
Frostpunk 2 preview: Icy survival meets profound societal decisions
In Frostpunk 2, we build a metropolis, optimise the flow of goods and decide whether to send children to the slurry biogas plant or school. Frostpunk 2 aims to be even tougher and more in-depth than its predecessor.Reviews
Corsair K65 Plus Wireless review: The new leader for 75% gaming keyboards
The 75% form factor is the toughest in the industry right now, but Corsair's latest keyboard comes out on top thanks to a combination of wireless, quality hardware, and value.Reviews
Crucial T705 SSD review: The fastest PCIe 5.0 SSD yet
With awe-inspiring benchmark numbers, the Crucial T705 is our current performance champ. However, you pay a hefty premium for extra performance.Reviews
NordLocker review: Obsessively secure, easily affordable online storage
NordLocker is by far the most security conscious online storage service we're aware of–exactly what we'd expect from the purveyors of NordVPN. It's also very affordable by the year.Reviews
Keychron M6 Wireless review: An exceptional-value gaming mouse
With its precise and accurate 26,000 DPI sensor, tri-mode connectivity, and a comfortable ergonomic thumb rest, the Keychron M6 Wireless hits as many home runs as the big-league pro gaming mice do, yet it costs just $49. That makes it one of the best value propositions in the gaming hardware marketplace.Reviews
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League review: Supervillains with guns
The decision to move from a dark single-player adventure to a fast-paced online action game has not been popular. Is Suicide Squad good enough to put the pundits to shame?Reviews
MSI Titan 18 HX review: The ultimate desktop replacement
MSI’s mighty Titan 18 HX gaming laptop is a performance powerhouse with gobs of RAM and storage.Reviews
Govee LED Strip Light M1 with Matter review: It's showtime
With Matter on board, Govee’s multicolor LED light strip is easy to install and boasts a truckload of features.Reviews
TorGuard VPN review: Flexible plans and solid security features
TorGuard VPN comes with lots of customizable security features and offers a wide array of flexible plans and addons.Reviews
HP Pavilion Plus Laptop 14 review: A zippy and affordable OLED laptop
The mainstream HP Pavilion Plus Laptop 14 gets the job done with its zippy 13th generation Intel CPU, generously framed 2.8K OLED display, and a battery life that can run all day. It also won't break the bank.Reviews
Keychron Q Max review: The best keyboard gets better
With updated 2.4GHz wireless and improved switches and internals, Keychron's latest high-end keyboards remain at the top of the premium market.Reviews
Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 4 laptop review: Bend it like Business
The Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 4 laptop is a lightweight, flexible PC with tablet-like convenience.Reviews
HP Elitebook 640 G10 review: Compact business notebook with 4G
Thanks to the 4G modem, the 14-inch laptop seems ideal for travelling. However, it cannot always confirm this impression in the test.Reviews
Apple Vision Pro review: Unrealized potential
This thing is going to be great one day, but that day is not yet here.Reviews
AOC 27G15 monitor review: Vivid color at a shockingly low price
The AOC 27G15 is a 27-inch 1080p monitor with a 180Hz refresh rate and decent image quality for a budget-friendly price.Reviews
Asus ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless review: A great high-end keyboard
Our review reveals the truth about the Asus ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless: Find out if it lives up to gamer expectations or if there are weaknesses you should know about.Reviews
HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook review: A new level of luxury
The HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook is fast, lightweight, and astronomically expensive. Is it the right 2-in-1 Chromebook for you? Read on to find out.Reviews
Alienware Pro Wireless keyboard review: Just shy of greatness
Dell has stepped up its keyboard game in a big way with great switches and a cool design, but lackluster software and a high price keep it from an easy win.Reviews
MSI Prestige 16 review: Light on your back and wallet
The MSI Prestige 16 AI EVO B1MG is a 16-inch laptop that delivers portability and performance at an affordable price.Reviews
Satechi Thunderbolt 4 Slim Pro Hub review: A solid, niche hub
Satechi's Thunderbolt 4 Slim Pro Hub is a Thunderbolt 4 hub with four Thunderbolt ports, which makes this a niche product for most users. But it's designed for the future, with a powerful but compact charger.Reviews
BenQ SW272U review: A tack-sharp, paper-like 4K monitor
The 27-inch BenQ SW272U is a 4K monitor with an IPS "fine-coated panel" that provides incredibly sharp contrast and looks just like paper.Reviews
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth review: Japanese action drama at its finest
The adventures of former Yakuza Ichiban Kasuga continue.Reviews
Hydrus Roker Plus review: The little pool robot that couldn’t
This pint-sized cleaning robot probably isn’t up to the task of cleaning your pool.Reviews
Ugreen Revodok Max 213 Thunderbolt dock review: Solid but overpriced
You'll like Ugreen's Revodok Max 213 13-in-1 Thunderbolt Docking Station. But you won't like paying a lot more than you would for a competing Thunderbolt 4 dock with comparable performance and flexibility.Reviews
FileShadow review: Consolidate, catalog, and search your data–from any device
FileShadow creates a uniquely searchable amalgamation of your local and online data, even including your email if you wish. It's pricey and then some, but useful in ways other services are not.Reviews
Corsair M75 Air Wireless review: A speedy, precise FPS gaming mouse
Corsair's M75 Air Wireless gaming mouse has a streamlined, precise design that makes it exceptionally easy to target with — its 26K Marksman Optical sensor with up to 2,000Hz polling rate is one of the most precise you're likely to use.Reviews
Razer Huntsman V3 keyboard review: Maximum analog customization
The Huntsman V3 offers unbeatable keyboard programming with its analog-focused software and profiles, even if its typing and value is a bit flat.Reviews
Framework Laptop 16 review: The perfect laptop for PC hardware nerds
The Framework Laptop 16 delivers strong performance and good battery life alongside a unique blend of customization and repairability.Reviews
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Super review: The 4K graphics card you want
Small upgrade, big price cut. It's a combination that makes the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Super the new 4K graphics card champ.Reviews
Razer Deathadder V3 review: Featherlight and precise
Read our review to find out how the Razer Deathadder V3 aims to redefine the gaming experience with its ultra-lightweight design and high precision. Is it the ultimate weapon for FPS lovers?Reviews
Corsair MP600 Elite review: An ultra-fast, delightfully affordable SSD
Though not the fastest HMB SSD we've tested, the Corsair MP600 Elite turned in solid numbers and doesn't go belly up during long writes as do QLC SSDs.Reviews
Samsung 990 EVO SSD review: Bargain PCIe 5.0? Not really, but it's innovative
Samsung's 990 EVO can utilize the PCIe 5.0 bus, but it's constrained to two lanes (x2) and performs strictly like a PCIe 4.0 SSD. A somewhat pricey, and not particularly fast PCIe 4.0 SSD, at that.Reviews
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora review: A breathtakingly beautiful world
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora delivers a breathtakingly beautiful world, dynamic gameplay, and so much more.Reviews
Intel Core i9-14900HX tested: Ferocious, familiar laptop power
Our tests of Intel's 14th-gen Core HX platform and the Core i9-14900HX show that it's largely the same chip as its 13th-gen predecessor, which can be great news for bargain hunters.Reviews
HP Pro Mini 400 G9 review: An ultra-compact office computer
HP's smallest PC doesn't pack the highest performance punch, but it does a reliable job for office work.Reviews
WaterGuru Sense S2 review: Upgraded pool chemistry analyst
The second-generation Sense gives you the option of monitoring three additional chemical measurements.Reviews
Tekken 8 – a must for all fighting fans
Seven long years after Tekken 7, the eighth instalment is finally here. And yes, it has been worth the wait.Reviews
Scuf Envision Pro controller review: A new favorite for fighters
The first Scuf controller exclusively for PC is great for fighting games, but not for value.Reviews
Asus ROG Strix Scar 18 (2024) review: Pure, unbridled laptop power
The Asus ROG Strix Scar 18 gaming laptop may be bulky and far from luxurious, but it definitely delivers on performance for the price.Reviews
Asus Expert Center PN53: A powerful mini-PC with fan problems
Most things about this tiny PC are really good. But man, it's loud.Reviews
Icedrive review: Slickly implemented online storage with tiers for everyone
Icedrive online storage is available in competitive monthly, yearly, or multi-year plans and features a clean, attractive interface as well as easy access to your files from any device.Reviews
BenQ SW272Q review: A professional monitor with a paper-like display
The BenQ SW272Q is a monitor made for professional photographers or videographers with a beautiful 27-inch 1440p widescreen IPS "fine-coated panel" and tons of image quality customization options.Reviews
HP Spectre x360 14 review: A luxurious laptop that checks all the right boxes
Not only is the HP Spectre x360 14 one of the first computers with Intel's new processor, it's also the first we've seen with Wi-Fi 7.Reviews
ExpressVPN review: One of the best
ExpressVPN continues its reign at the top of the VPN market by offering excellent speeds and unrivaled privacy.Reviews
Sandisk Pro-Blade Transport review: Fast, handy 20Gbps modular storage
A cross between removable media and high-speed NVMe, the Pro Blade dock and storage modules are perfect for backup, dupes, and just general storage.Reviews