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AOC C32G2AE review: Large 31.5-inch 165Hz curved gaming monitor
The AOC C32G2AE is a huge 31.5-inch curved gaming monitor with a fast refresh rate of 165Hz. All of this can be had for an affordable price, but you'll have to settle for an underwhelming 1080p resolution.Reviews
Crucial BX500 SATA SSD review: An affordable upgrade drive
Crucial's BX500 SATA SSD provides a lot of storage for the price and excellent everyday performance.Reviews
Lander Cascade Wireless Charging Power Bank (10,000mAh) review: Rugged and ready for action
If you need a battery pack that you can take almost anywhere, this is it.Reviews
Crucial X6 USB SSD review: Good price, good performance, good design
Crucial's X6 USB SSD operates at good SATA speeds, and it fits a ton of NAND storage into a very affordable, compact, and comfortable design.Reviews
Samsung 980 NVMe SSD review: Low-ball pricing, light-duty performance
The Samsung 980 NVMe SSD is fine for light-duty tasks, but because it relies on system DRAM for its cache, it performs disappointingly in more intensive jobs.Reviews
Samsung Odyssey G7 review: 1440p at lightning speed
The curved 27-inch Samsung Odyssey G7 has a scorching-fast refresh rate of 240Hz and excellent image quality. It's a bit of an energy hog though, which only adds to the already higher than average sticker price.Reviews
Razer Kiyo Pro review: One of the best webcams out there
Razer's new webcam improves on the original Kiyo in almost every way and becomes an easy recommendation—if you have the money.Reviews
Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro review: A little bit of everything
Samsung's latest true wireless earbuds offer good sound quality, adequate ANC, and comfort. You'll want a new Samsung phone to get the most out of them, though.Reviews
Intel 670p SSD review: Faster where it matters
The Intel 670p pulls consistent, competitive performance out of its single-sided QLC, a first for the company in an NVMe SSD.Reviews
BenQ Mobiuz EX2710 review: An affordable 1080p gaming monitor
The BenQ Mobiuz EX2710 is good value for the money with 1080p resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, and above average image quality all for a modest price.Reviews
Gigabyte M27F review: Quick 1080p monitor for gaming and work
Gigabyte gives you everything you need (and a bit more) in a budget gaming monitor with the Gigabyte G27F. If you can forgive the mediocre 1080p resolution, you'll get a display with great gaming performance and above-average image quality.Reviews
LG Ultragear 38GN950 review: A 38-inch 4K ultrawide gaming wonder
The LG Ultragear 38GN950 has all of the features you could dream of in a gaming monitor including a 38-inch 4K screen, 160Hz refresh rate, and spectacular image quality—but you'd expect nothing less for its high price tag.Reviews
AOC CU34G2X review: Ultrawide, 144Hz, curved gaming-monitor goodness
The AOC CU34G2X is a monster 34-inch ultrawide curved gaming monitor with a lightning-fast 144Hz refresh rate—and it's almost affordable, too.Reviews
AOC CQ32G2SE review: A truly affordable 1440p, 165Hz gaming monitor
The AOC CQ32G2SE has all of the hallmarks of a premium monitor including a large 31.5-inch display, 1440p resolution, and a fast 165Hz refresh rate, but without the premium price tag.Reviews
LG Ultragear 34GN850 review: An ultrawide built for gamers
The LG Ultragear 34GN850 is a 21:9 34-inch ultrawide display with a lightning fast refresh rate, 1440p resolution, and a premium price tag.Reviews
Asus TUF Gaming VG289Q: 4K on a budget
The Asus TUF Gaming VG 289Q is a 28-inch display offering 4K HDR at a super-affordable price.Reviews
BenQ EW3280U review: A 4K monitor meant for multimedia entertainment
The BenQ EW3280U is a relatively affordable monitor with 4K resolution and crystal-clear HDR, but where it really shines is its excellent built-in audio.Reviews
Asus ROG Strix XG27UQ review: An excellent 4K gaming monitor at a premium price
The Asus ROG Strix XG27UQ brings a lot to the table with killer HDR, a lightning fast refresh rate, and 4K resolution—just don't mind the price tag.Reviews
LG Ultragear 27GN950 review: Top-of-the-line 4K gaming at 144Hz
The LG Ultragear 27GN50 is one of the fastest 4K monitors we have ever tested, delivering accurate color and exceptional HDR at a relatively affordable price.Reviews
Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN review: A super-fast 1080p gaming monitor
The Asus ROG Swift PG259QN may only be a 23.5-inch display, but what it lacks in size, it more than makes up for with speed. With a blazing fast 360Hz refresh rate, it is a specialized monitor built for professional and hardcore gamers.Reviews
GE Cync Dimmer + Motion Smart Switch review: Stuffed with features
But do motion sensing, light sensing, and dimmer features justify the hefty price tag?Reviews
Viewsonic XG270QG review: A1440p monitor built for gamers
The Viewsonic XG270QG is a premium 27-inch 1440p monitor that comes with all the bells and whistles any gamer would want and a steep price tag to match.Reviews
Antlion ModMic Wireless review: One step closer to the ideal ModMic
Ditching the cable makes installing the headset-agnostic ModMic Wireless a cinch compared to its predecessors, though middling battery life and diminished audio quality are the necessary trade-offs.Reviews
HyperX Cloud Flight S review: An improvement, even if Qi charging still fails to impress
New programmable buttons and a refined look elevate the Cloud Flight S over its predecessor, but the industry's continued love affair with slow and finicky Qi charging is baffling.Reviews
AOC 24G2U review: A budget gaming monitor for the masses
The AOC 24G2U provides a quick response time due to its high 144Hz refresh rate, and the 1080p resolution, while not terribly high, still gives you good image quality for gaming on a budget.Reviews
Cherry DW 9000 Slim review: Eye-catching keyboard and mouse combo is pleasingly productive
Thin, durable, and customizable, the DW 9000 Slim is a worthy replacement for your daily driver.Reviews
Best Galaxy S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra cases: Top picks in every style
The Galaxy S20 is one of the most expensive phones ever made, so you're going to want to protect it.Reviews
HyperX Alloy Origins review: Same keyboard, new switches, new name
Another custom-built keyboard switch joins the fray. The HyperX Alloy Origins is near-identical to its Alloy FPS RGB sibling, but with HyperX's new Aqua and Red switches under the hood.Reviews
Logitech Powered 3-in-1 Dock review: Wireless charging for your Apple gear
This wireless charging station does it all, especially for iPhone users.Reviews
Razer Kraken X review: A no-frills take on a headset that had few frills to begin with
The Razer Kraken X is a budget version of a headset that was already considered entry-level to begin with. It's comfortable enough and sounds good enough for its $50 price tag, but most people are probably better off with the normal Kraken models.Reviews
Logitech Powered Pad review: Wireless charging in an elegant wrapper
Logitech’s new Powered wireless-charging lineup includes a simple, yet elegant pad.Reviews
The Zowie Mouse Fitting Kit is a try-before-you-buy option for gaming mice
On the hunt for a new gaming mouse? Zowie lets you try all 10 of its models in your very own home for just $10. Hopefully other companies follow suit.Reviews
Razer Viper Mini review: At 61 grams, this is one of the lightest gaming mice ever made
The Viper Mini is small, lightweight, and cheap, making it perfect for small-handed folk and as a child's first gaming mouse. Just be wary of the budget sensor.Reviews
Corsair K95 Platinum XT review: A lot of keyboard for a lot of money
Corsair's K95 Platinum XT keyboard remains an ostentatious option aimed at a select few, but new Elgato integration, PBT keycaps, and a plush wrist rest make it better than ever.Reviews
Plantronics RIG 700HD review: It improves on its predecessor, but perhaps not enough
Plantronics' RIG 700HD gaming headset stands out for its ultra-lightweight design, but also for its baffling size-adjustment solution.Reviews
Razer DeathAdder V2 review: We like the upgrades, but what’s with the weighty name?
The Razer DeathAdder V2 isn't necessarily deserving of such an auspicious name, but optical switches, a super-flexible cable, and three more buttons make this the upgrade the DeathAdder needed.Reviews
Logitech Ergo K860 review: This ergonomic keyboard delivers a more comfortable typing experience
Its split, curved design puts you in a more relaxed typing posture.Reviews
Sennheiser GSP 370 review: A wireless headset that lasts for 100 hours—that’s all you need to know
Sure, it's kind of ugly—but Sennheiser's new GSP 370 wireless headset sounds great, and it lasts for weeks on a single charge. What else do you need, really?Reviews
Logitech G Pro X Keyboard review: Hot-swappable switches let you mix and match
The Logitech G Pro X is a keyboard for enthusiasts—and a specific kind of enthusiast, at that. Unless you plan to buy multiple sets of keyboard switches and mix them, there's no reason to buy this. But it's fun.Reviews
Razer Kraken Ultimate review: Tournament Edition features with consumer polish
The Kraken Ultimate looks pretty good, sounds pretty good, and is priced pretty good. That's not enough to stand out, but you can't go wrong with it either. And hey, at least Razer finally added a volume wheel.Reviews
Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition review: This stripped-down plank is laser-focused on ‘pro’ features
Razer's Huntsman TE is one of the few keyboards (or maybe the only one) that combines optical switches, PBT keycaps, backlighting, and a portable tenkeyless design.Reviews
Gigabyte Aorus CV27Q review: A curved 1440p monitor fit for gaming
The Gigabyte Aorus CV27Q has all the makings of a great gaming monitor. It provides excellent 1440p resolution and 165Hz on a curved 27-inch display, and for a price that won't break the bank.Reviews
Corsair Virtuoso RGB SE review: Finally a fancy headset to match the rest of Corsair’s hardware
Corsair's new Virtuoso RGB SE doesn't sound quite as good as it looks, but it looks really damn good. If nothing else, it's a much-needed alternative to Corsair's cheap Void line.Reviews
Kensington Pro Fit Ergo Wireless Keyboard review: Mastering this split-style keyboard takes patience
The Kensington Pro Fit Ergo Wireless Keyboard may bring relief to aching arms, but it's not for everyone.Reviews
Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Aero review: This wireless Elite Atlas is better in every way except price
Turtle Beach's wireless take on the Elite Atlas improves on the original with built-in controls, software-side support, and more. At twice the price though, this upgrade doesn't have the same breakout appeal.Reviews
Logitech’s MK470 Slim Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo: A solid budget bundle
Logitech’s MK470 Slim Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo provides slender accessories for compact workspaces, and your open-office mates will appreciate their extreme quietness.Reviews
Cooler Master MK850 review: Don’t throw away your controller just yet
Cooler Master's MK850 keyboard integrates analog controls to replicate using a controller, but the experience is far from seamless, like a neat tech demo that's not yet a fully realized product.Reviews
Logitech Z337 Speaker System with Bluetooth review: Good sound and great connectivity
The Logitech Z337 Speaker System with Bluetooth delivers connection flexibility and punchier sound to all your devices.Reviews
Astro A50 (2019) review: Convenience costs money
Expensive as ever, Astro's redesigned A50 nevertheless makes a case for its sticker price with a sleeker charging cradle, a return to the more reliable 2.4GHz band, and a refined audio profile.Reviews