Home Computers, Laptops & Tablets
Computers, Laptops & Tablets
How to choose a printer (home, photo, office & more)
Explore the differences between inkjet, laser, photo, all-in-one, portable, 3D, and supertank printers to find the perfect fit for your home or office.
Fujifilm Instax Mini Link 2 Smartphone Printer review
With the Fujifilm Instax Mini Link 2, you can print photos that you've captured at any moment—now with video and augmented reality!
Alienware 34″ QD-OLED gaming monitor review
The 34" Dell Alienware is a gaming monitor with a curved Quantum Dot OLED display and a high 1440p resolution.
Corsair HS80 Max gaming headphones review
Corsair's HS80 Max headphones has excellent audio and mic quality, LED lights, and customizable controls to enhance your gaming experience.
FDM vs resin 3D printers: which is better for you?
Buying an FDM or resin 3D printer? We break down print quality, speed, materials, cost, and maintenance to help you find the right fit.
How to use the Wacom One creative pen tablet
The Wacom One creative display tablet is an immersive, interactive tool that helps you get the most out of your digital programs.
Enter this contest for a chance to win an LG Curved...
Keep up with your busy schedule and full to-do list with the LG Curved UltraWide monitor. Enter this contest and you could win this 38” computer monitor!
Comprehensive CPU compatibility guide: ensuring your processor works seamlessly
Ensure your processor is compatible with your PC. Our comprehensive CPU compatibility guide 2024 covers motherboards, RAM, cooling solutions, and more.
Enter for a chance to win an amazing BenQ gaming monitor
Learn about the new gaming technology BenQ announced at CES 2023 for a chance to win an amazing BenQ gaming monitor.
Review: Linksys AC5400 Max-Stream Gigabit Router
If a router could be designated as a tank, the Linksys AC5400 might be it. While already large in physical stature, it’s the power under the hood that makes this unit as robust as it is, even if a good deal of what’s in there can’t be utilized by most devices yet. In many ways, this is a router that is built more for the next year or two than it is for the here and now, and if that appeals to you, the AC5400 is worth a look.









