Home Computers, Laptops & Tablets

Computers, Laptops & Tablets

CES 2022: Control home appliances from one place with the Samsung...

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Samsung's Home Hub is effectively a docked tablet you can use to control SmartThings-enabled smart home devices around the home, including appliances

Enter for a chance to win BenQ MOBIUZ EX2510S and EX2710S...

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The BenQ MOBIUZ gaming monitors are designed to give you optimum uninterrupted performance with incredible picture quality so you always have an edge in your most demanding games.

Microsoft Surface laptop 4 review

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Microsoft didn’t overhaul much with the Surface Laptop 4, but if you’re looking for a Windows laptop that does particular things right, this is a contender.

HP+ Printing Overview

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Say hello to smart printing with HP+. It's not a printer, it’s a smart printing system that makes printing smarter, faster, and more secure.

Should you upgrade your PC to DDR5 RAM?

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Are you thinking of upgrading your PC with some brand new DDR5 RAM? Here's a look at the factors to consider before you start shopping.

Inkjet vs laser printers: which one is right for you?

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It’s a common debate when thinking about your next printer: do you go with inkjet or laser as the best combination of performance and quality?

Circle with Disney Review

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They're curious and eager to jump into the wild world of the internet, but you want to keep your kids from getting in over their heads. The Circle with Disney is a potential solution for striking the right balance between internet freedom and safety. I took it for a spin and wrote up my thoughts on it.

NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4080 SUPER overview

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NVIDIA's enhanced 4080 SUPER is your ticket to 4K graphics on modern day titles.

Navigating BookTok: A new world of reading

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Uncover the relationship between BookTok and Gen Z, and how it's redefining reading. Learn about gift ideas like digital eReaders that cater to today's connected readers

ASUS Transformer Book T100 Review

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When it comes to tablets that convert to a laptop and back, ASUS was early to the game with its Transformer Book series. They combine a standalone tablet with a dock-able keyboard cover offering the best of both worlds. The first Transformer Books were Android only, but with the T100, the Transformer Book joined the Windows 8.1 camp. I recently spend a few weeks with one and came away convinced it’s not a bad little device for the price.