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Anker Powerhouse 200 review: One of the better-looking power stations available
Anker’s Powerhouse 200 looks great and can power your devices for hours during a power outage.Reviews
HP Spectre x360 15t touch: Convertible, coppery, OLED goodness
With a 4K UHD AMOLED display and Thunderbolt/USB Gen 2 on board, the HP Spectre x360 15t Touch gives you lush graphics and top performance in a stylish package.Reviews
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super Founders Edition review: A modest upgrade to a powerful GPU
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 2080 Super is the second most-powerful GPU ever released, but it loses its unique identity in the new-look Super lineup.Reviews
Audeze Mobius review: This gimmick-ridden headset doesn’t need the gimmicks to sound great
Audeze's debut gaming headset, the Mobius, boasts sound quality that justifies its high sticker price—but it's undermined slightly by some first-time-out errors.Reviews
Acer Nitro 7 review: A good budget gaming laptop that made some hard choices
Acer's Nitro 7 focuses on its display and storage instead of its internal components, an odd choice for a gaming laptop. Acer's own Predator Helios 300 may be a better budget option.Reviews
Google Pixel 3a review: A budget phone that acts like a premium flagship
The Google Pixel 3a is more than a low-cost alternative to the Pixel 3, it's a damn good phone in its own right.Updated
Ryzen 3000 Review: AMD’s 12-core Ryzen 9 3900X conquers its past
AMD's 12-core Ryzen 9 3900X is so fast, there are very few reasons to buy an Intel CPU now.Reviews
Elgato Stream Deck Mini review: All your streaming actions and enhancements are a button push away
Elgato's refined Stream Deck Mini is the perfect tool for any streamer, with the same power and most of the flexibility of the larger sibling, but in a smaller, cheaper, and more durable package.Reviews
Elgato Stream Deck review: A streamer’s best friend
Elgato's programmable Stream Deck wants to make your streaming life easier. Despite glitchy software, it does its job.Reviews
Acer Predator Helios 300: We review the bestselling gaming laptop on Amazon
Acer's Predator Helios 300 is currently the bestselling gaming laptop on Amazon. With an 8th-gen Core i7, GeForce GTX 1060, and 144Hz screen, it's easy to see why. We delve into those and other details.Reviews
Google Pixel 3 XL review: Winning the game by rewriting the rules
Whether the Google Pixel 3 XL is the best Android phone is up for debate, but it's the most advanced Pixel ever, and that's what matters.Reviews
Acer Aspire E15 E5-576-392H review: A bargain-priced laptop with plenty of productivity power
The budget version of 2018’s Acer Aspire E15 delivers great value for the price as well as a significant performance boost over its predecessor.Reviews
Acer Swift 7 (July 2019) review: The ultimate thin-and-light laptop’s flaw is still performance
Acer's Swift 7 (July 2019) is a fantastically thin and light PC that performs well enough for everyday use. But if you demand more, look elsewhere.Reviews
Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 review: A nearly perfect combination of power and battery life
Dell's new Latitude 7400 2-in-1 PC combines the all-day battery life of a Snapdragon PC plus the performance of an Intel chip, all within a compact 14-inch form factor. The downside? The price.Reviews
AMD Radeon RX 5700 and 5700 XT review: Blazing new trails
AMD's powerful Radeon RX 5700 and 5700XT graphics cards contain numerous cutting-edge technologies, and an all-new "RDNA" architecture that shore up previous Radeon weaknesses.Reviews
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super and RTX 2070 Super review: Changing the game, again
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 2060 Super and GeForce RTX 2070 Super are massive upgrades that completely redefine the landscape for high-end graphics cards.Reviews
OmniCharge Omni 20+ Power Bank review: A one-stop shop for all your charging needs
OmniCharge thought of every connection type that you'll possibly need in the Omni 20+.Reviews
LG Gram 2-in-1 review: A convertible laptop with plenty to like
The LG Gram 2-in-1 is a 14-inch convertible with impressively few of the typical compromises, such as thick display bezels or middling performance.Reviews
Valve Index Controllers review: These revolutionary VR controllers need patience to hit full potential
Valve's Index Controllers have the potential to be a huge leap forward for motion-tracked controls and virtual reality, but it'll take patience—and a lot more developer support.Reviews
Valve Index review: The new bar for VR headsets
It's pricey, but Valve's new Index virtual reality headset is the one to beat thanks to its crisp display and high field of view.Reviews
iOttie iTap 2 Wireless review: A car mount and wireless charger in one
iOttie's magnetic phone mount does more than hold your phone in place while you drive; it also wirelessly charges the battery for ultimate convenience.Reviews
ExpressVPN 2019 review: Great service, but why so secretive?
ExpressVPN has everything you need including great speeds, a good app, a large number of locations and servers, but the leadership is still anonymous.Reviews
Garmin 66W dash cam review: Same small form factor, much improved video
The Garmin Dash Cam 66W packs great features, including phone connectivity, into a very small profile, but it runs a bit on the hot side.Reviews
Akaso Trace 1 Dash Cam review: Nice features, nice front and interior video
The Akaso Trace 1 Dash Cam produces very good video, especially the infrared interior captures, plus excellent battery run time, for an affordable price.Reviews
Garmin Dash Cam Mini review: Tiny and easy, with surprisingly good video
The super-svelte Garmin Dash Cam mini could be just the unobtrusive camera you seek. However, it lacks GPS, and the super-capacitor lasts only a second or two.Reviews
Fledging Shell USB 3.1: A small, fast and portable M.2 NVMe to USB 3.1 enclosure
The Fledging Shell enclosure houses a single NVMe drive, giving you faster-than-SATA speeds, but also exposing the limits of USB 3.1 Gen 2.Reviews
HP Chromebook x360 14 G1 review: A giant, powerful convertible that most people don’t need
HP loaded up its Chromebook x360 14 G1 with some high-end parts, but the result is too unwieldy to work well as a convertible, and it's expensive, too.Reviews
Alienware m15 review: The power of OLED compels you
Alienware's m15 is in a weird place, with underwhelming RTX 2070 Max-Q performance and a major redesign coming soon. But the OLED display will win you over.Reviews
Jackery Honda 290 Portable Power Station review: Big, powerful, and oh so expensive
If you need a lot of portable power, then boy does Jackery have the power station for you.Updated
Windows 10 May 2019 Update review: Sandbox and a better Windows Update improve your PC
Microsoft's latest Windows 10 May 2019 Update (aka 19H1) offers one key feature, Windows Sandbox, plus a number of minor improvements, including changes in Windows Update.Reviews
Lenovo ThinkPad X390 review: A sharp business laptop with caveats
The Lenovo ThinkPad X390 review is thin, light, and plenty powerful. But its design has a few surprising trade-offs.Reviews
Kingston KC2000 NVMe PCIe SSD: Entry-level price, top-shelf performance
Though priced for budget users, Kingston's KC2000 actually compares nicely with Samsung's mighty 970 Pro in real-world performance.Reviews
FileShadow review: 100GB of free online storage plus local data backup and consolidation
FileShadow consolidates your local and online data into one search-able and share-able 100GB repository. For free. The PC client is a pig, but the service is otherwise a gem.Updated
OnePlus 7 Pro review: Not a flagship killer, a flagship contender
The OnePlus 7 Pro has flipped its underdog script for 2019, challenging the high end with a true flagship.Reviews
BullGuard VPN review: A great service with a problematic price
BullGuard VPN supports great speeds in 16 countries around the world, but at $79.08 a year it's a hard sell.Reviews
Acer Predator Triton 500 Review: This thin and light laptop even has GeForce RTX
Acer's Predator Triton 500 gaming laptop is surprisingly thin and light, but it still packs a Core i7 CPU and GeForce RTX GPU.Reviews
LG G8 ThinQ review: Gimmicks with a capital ‘G’
The LG G8 has some good things going for it, but ultimately it's just another 'G' phone that tries to hard to be different.Reviews
Anker PowerCore+ 19000 PD review: Fresh design and new features make this battery pack very appealing
A portable battery pack with USB-C that doubles as a USB hub? Go on, we're listening.Reviews
Logitech G502 Lightspeed review: The iconic mouse meets Logitech’s wireless Powerplay tech
After years of asking, the Logitech G502 finally ditches the cable and gets full Powerplay compatibility. It's pricey, but nothing short of spectacular.Reviews
SanDisk 1TB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I card review: It’s big, fast and pricey
The SanDisk 1TB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I card is one of the world's highest-capacity memory cards, and it's also pretty darn fast. Read on for benchmarks and more information.Reviews
Samsung Notebook 9 Pro (2019) review: Good value and sleek looks, but performance suffers
Samsung's Notebook 9 Pro is lightweight, with solid battery life. Performance is a mixed bag, however, as it is for many convertibles.Reviews
Cooler Master MH752 review: The HyperX Cloud’s stiffest competition is its own long-lost sibling
Cooler Master takes a cue from HyperX, rebranding a respected set of entry-level audiophile headphones as its new entry-level MH752 headset, with impressive results.Reviews
Seagate IronWolf 110 2.5-inch SSD: Up to 4TB of NAS storage designed to last, but a lot of cash
Seagate's IronWolf 110 SSD is designed for NAS, but can also be used in PCs. Thanks to very good performance, a high durability rating, and surprisingly low premium, you might just want to do that. Being available in capacities up to 3.82 TB doesn't hurt either.Reviews
Oculus Quest review: Virtual reality with no wires, no PC, no headaches, and no boundaries
Oculus Quest provides a room-scale VR experience without the need for a gaming PC—or wires at all. This is the first VR headset with a chance to win over the masses.Updated
Oculus Rift S review: The second generation of PC-based virtual reality comes with caveats
The Oculus Rift S improves upon its predecessor in certain key aspects, but most of the "upgrades" feel like a lateral move—especially when released alongside the more daring Oculus Quest.Reviews
Razer BlackWidow Elite review: Finally, Razer’s flagship keyboard gets media controls
It took far longer than it should have, but at long last the BlackWidow has reached parity with its high-priced competition.Reviews
HP Spectre x360 13 2019 review: This laptop gets stupidly good battery life
Our favorite convertible laptop gets a beautiful new look, Intel's Whiskey Lake CPU and downright amazing battery lifeReviews
Intel Optane Memory H10 SSD Review: How it could speed up your next laptop
Intel’s Optane Memory H10 SSD is a storage hybrid that shines under heavy workloads, but you can't buy it except in a pre-built laptop.Reviews
SecureDrive BT review: Unlock this secure portable SSD using your phone
The SecureData BT SSD uses your phone for administration and unlocking. It's also handsome and a good performer.Reviews