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MSI Prestige 14 review: Workhorse power in a thin-and-light shell
Packing a 6-core CPU and GTX GPU, MSI's Prestige 14 could be the perfect creator laptop for someone willing to compromise on performance at times.Reviews
Acer Swift 3 (SF314-57-57BN) review: Thin, light, affordable, and Ice Lake, with Thunderbolt 3 to boot
The Acer Swift 3 packs in plenty given its $700 sticker price, boasting a 10th-gen Intel Ice Lake CPU and a sub-three-pound weight.Reviews
Acer Swift 5 review: A small miracle
The Acer Swift 5 (SF514-54T-76PY) is one of the lightest clamshell laptops ever made, but it compromises performance and battery life to take home that honor.Reviews
Oculus Link review: This $80 cable is worth every penny to turn Quest into a Rift rival
The official Oculus Link cable is pricey, but it's the only solution currently available that's long enough, (mostly) reliable, and keeps the Quest headset charged while in use.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
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 review: Still the best Windows tablet you can buy
Microsoft upgrades the Surface Pro 7 with Intel's new 'Ice Lake' Core chip and a modern USB-C port. Both elevate Microsoft's Windows tablet into Editor's Choice territory.Reviews
Minut Smart Home Alarm review: A privacy-first home security system
This smart sensor monitors noise levels and room occupancy instead of privacy-invasive cameras.Reviews
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 2 review: A beefy business laptop best left on the charger
With a 4K display and Nvidia GTX 1650 graphics, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 2 is the kind of laptop you keep fully-charged.Reviews
EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 KO review: Ray tracing gets affordable
The EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 KO makes some smart compromises to bring real-time ray tracing under $300, drastically undercutting its rivals.Reviews
Nomad Base Station Stand review: Easily the best-looking wireless charger I’ve used
The Nomad Base Station Stand is not only easy on the eyes, but it's also one of the highest-performing wireless chargers we've tested.Reviews
HP Elite Dragonfly review: The corporate laptop that’s too good for your boss
The HP Elite Dragonfly is incredibly lightweight and stunningly beautiful, with a battery that won't quit. Whether your boss deserves a laptop this nice is another matter entirely.Updated
Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 5600 XT review: Punching above its class
The AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT delivers outstanding 1080p gaming, knocking out the GeForce GTX 1660 Ti thanks to a last-minute upgrade. Make sure you get that new BIOS!Reviews
Puma Smartwatch review: A smartwatch that’s best when the smart stuff is turned off
The Puma Smartwatch is another Wear OS entry that's too buggy to be taken seriously.Reviews
ZoneAlarm Extreme Security review: Good protection in need of an overhaul
ZoneAlarm Extreme Security's Windows app hasn't changed much in at least seven years. The protection is good, but we have concerns about overall value.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
Mophie Wireless Charging Pad review: Don’t let its basic looks fool you
The Mophie Wireless Charging Pad has a simple, sleek design, and packs a punch.Reviews
Microsoft ‘new’ Edge review: Microsoft’s Chromium-based browser gets the job done
Microsoft's new Chromium-based Edge will show up soon on your Windows 10 PC. It performs adequately and has a few unique features, but it faces an uphill battle against Chrome.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
WD SN550 NVMe SSD: Good performance, very good price
WD's Blue SN550 M.2 NVMe SSD delivers good performance at an especially attractive price point.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
HP Pavilion x360 14m-dh0003dx review: A sturdy 2-in-1 with dependable quad-core performance
This sleek convertible laptop has what it takes in terms of day-to-day performance, although we wish it had a bigger battery.Reviews
LG G8X ThinQ review: Finally, a second screen that’s actually kind of useful
The LG G8X isn’t just a phone, it’s a concept that fulfills LG’s longtime dream of building a phone with two screens.And it kind of works.Reviews
Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 vs. HP Spectre x360 13t: Which premium laptop is best?
We compare Dell’s XPS 13 2-in-1 7390 and HP’s 5th-gen Spectre x360 13t, two premium laptops from two rival companies, judging them closely on specs, features, performance and more.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
AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT review: Bleeding-edge on a budget
AMD's Radeon RX 5500 XT brings its next-gen navi GPU architecture to the masses, with mixed results.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
XFX Radeon RX 5700 XT Thicc III Ultra review: A roaring muscle car, barely heard
The refined triple-fan XFX Radeon RX 5700 XT Thicc III Ultra pushes the pedal to the metal while fixing the cooling flaws of its predecessor.Reviews
HP Spectre x360 13t Review: A thin-and-light that hasn’t taken away all the good stuff
HP's Spectre x360 13t gives you thin and light without removing all the good stuff: an Intel Ice Lake CPU, long battery life, a full-travel keyboard, USB Type-A and an upgradable SSD.Reviews
Halo: Reach PC impressions: The prodigal son returns to the PC, with some quirks
Halo's back on PC for the first time in over a decade and that's got us nostalgic, even if lackluster graphics settings and mouse-and-keyboard snags put a damper on the Halo: Reach experience.Reviews
Goal Zero Sherpa 100PD review: A heavy battery pack that’s become my go-to for trips
The Sherpa 100PD has wireless charging, can put out 60W, and is well designed.Reviews
Microsoft Surface Pro X review: This isn’t the long-lasting tablet we were hoping for
Microsoft's Surface Pro X reimagines the Surface Pro tablet line, but its battery life misses the boat, and bugs and other issues narrow its usefulness.Reviews
Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 15-inch (Core i7) review: This is the one you should buy
Microsoft's Surface Laptop 3 with Intel's 10th-gen Core i7 processor, Ice Lake, combines exemplary performance with all-day battery life.Reviews
Seagate FireCuda 520 NVMe SSD review: Outstanding performance and 4th-gen PCIe
Seagate's FireCuda 520 performs on a par with its 510 predecessor over PCIe 3, but it also supports PCIe 4 to the tune of 2.1GBps sustained transfers.Reviews
LG Gram 17 review: A big-screen laptop that’s incredibly lightweight
The LG Gram 17 has a huge screen but is shockingly light.Reviews
Asus ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1650 Super review: The Radeon RX 580 is finally dead
The Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Super is the best budget graphics card you can buy for 1080p gaming, and the custom Asus ROG Strix model is loaded with extras for a mere $10 premium.Reviews
AMD Threadripper 3970X Review: 32 cores of unbeatable power
AMD's 32-core Ryzen Threadripper 3970X delivers performance 43 percent faster than the older 32-core Threadripper.Updated
Intel Core i9-10980XE Review: Winning the middle
Intel's 18-core Core i9-10980XE occupies a tight performance space between competing AMD CPUs. A lower price actually makes it a decent deal.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.Updated
Dynabook Tecra X50-F review: This lightweight 15-inch business notebook falls a bit short
Sharp's Dynabook unit has launched the Tecra X50-F 15-inch business laptop. It's roomy and light, but it falls short in some little ways and one big way—battery life.Reviews
Roboform Everywhere review: Solid password security
This password manager offers a simple interface and straightforward features.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
Kingston KC600 SATA SSD: Top-tier performance, top-tier price
Kingston's KC600 costs considerably more than bargain 2.5-inch SATA SSDs, but it's a much better overall performer.Reviews
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 6 14 (2019) review: A solid, bargain-priced 2-in-1 saddled with iffy battery life
Lenovo's IdeaPad 6 14 packs a quad-core CPU and a full-HD touchscreen into a 2-in-1 form factor. Its battery and display could be better, but for just $500, you’re still getting a lot.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
Ryzen 9 3950X review: AMD’s 16-core CPUs is an epic end-zone dance over Intel
AMD's 16-core Ryzen 9 3960X reigns supreme as the most powerful consumer CPU we've ever seenReviews
Brave 1.0 review: This excellent, privacy-focused browser can make you money, too
Brave Software releases its privacy-minded Brave browser for general use. It's an excellent, streamlined browser that commits itself to your privacy, and with the potential to make you some money, too.Updated
NordVPN review: A great choice for Netflix fans, but who’s running the show?
NordVPN has good performance, great features, and suits novices and power users alike. But who is running the show down there?Reviews
Lenovo IdeaPad S340-15IWL review: Peppy quad-core performance, but a cheap display
This bargain-priced laptop puts up impressive performance numbers, but make sure to get one with an IPS display rather than the iffy TN variety.Reviews