ASUS ROG Rapture GT6 Wi-Fi 6 mesh system review

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The ASUS ROG Rapture GT6 is a dual module, tri-band Wi-Fi 6 router system that offers blistering speeds and excellent connectivity for gaming.

Turtle Beach Stealth Pro wireless headset review

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The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro Wireless Headset offers dual-swappable batteries, and excellent performance that will level up your experience.

Bigly Brothers E59 Mark III GPS drone review

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Looking for an entry level drone? The Bigly Brothers E59 features obstacle avoidance so you don't hit objects as you learn to fly.

AT2020, AT2035, and AT2040 Audio-Technica microphones review

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I review and compare three microphones from Audio-Technica—the AT2020, AT2035, and AT2040. All three are great microphones that offer fantastic value.

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl review on Nintendo Switch

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Pokémon Diamond Version and Pearl Version have been reimagined for a new generation to play in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl on Switch.

Garmin Drive 53 GPS navigator review

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The Garmin Drive 53 is a standalone GPS navigator provides turn-by-turn directions without the distractions of a smartphone.

Review NOON VR Goggles for Smartphones

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We’re still in the opening days of the VR revolution. The latest to come across my desk is NOON VR. It’s not actually spelled NOON, it’s N-infinity symbol-N, but we’re going to call it Noon for the sake of our sanity. How is it for getting VR out of your phone? Read on to find out

Pebble Steel review: a good smartwatch gets more style

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Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few years, you’ve heard of the Pebble (no pun intended). When it comes to the smartwatch category of wearable technology, Pebble is a rock star and with the Pebble Steel, this smartwatch now looks the part too. I just wrapped up a few weeks with the Pebble Steel and here’s what I think of the latest Pebble, from battery life to customization.

Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL review

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Google’s latest smartphones, the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, deliver a pure version of Android that also includes one of the most effective cameras available.

Review: Sony Vaio Fit 15A Multi Flip PC

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Sony’s Vaio series of PC laptops has always won points for style and design and the company has become a leader in producing Windows 8 hybrid machines —portables that combine Windows 8 PC and tablet capabilities. I’ve spent the past week trying out Sony’s latest take on the hybrid form factor. After putting it through its paces, I can assure you that the Vaio Fit 15A is one of the most useful variations yet on the tablet/notebook convertible hybrid, a real looker (especially in the black finish of the test unit) and an able performer. It’s held back a little by a few details —a loud and persistent fan, so-so keyboard, and not so stellar battery life among them— but offers a solid portable computer experience, along with tablet capability, in a single package that just happens to look pretty smashing.