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NETGEAR Nighthawk Pro XR1000 gaming Wi-Fi 6 router review

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Every gamer wants an edge over the competition. The NETGEAR Nighthawk Pro Gaming Wi-Fi 6 Router (XR1000) features endless customization options for gamers.

Amplify your PC gaming audio with computer speakers & surround sound

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Explore the impact of top computer speakers on PC gaming. Dive into Bluetooth, wireless, and surround sound systems for an immersive experience.

Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 review

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Samsung brings its best laptop in years to market, and the Galaxy Book Pro 360 is filled with features that should draw more than a little attention.

Enhanced PC Gaming: learn more about headsets

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 There is perhaps nothing more personal than a headset when it comes to your computer. What works for one person may not work for another and vice-versa. No matter what your personal preference is, however, there is no denying that headsets have come a long way.  This article takes a look at some of the features to look out for in headsets for gaming, and whether or not the price difference between the low end and the high end is worth it.

Review of HP’s massive Omen 17.3-inch gaming laptop

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I review HP's 17.3-inch Omen gaming laptop, a monster of a portable with a great display, gaming-optimized keyboard and the performance to take on VR.

Enter for a chance to win an Epson Ecotank Photo ET-8550...

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Celebrate Earth Day by entering to win an Epson EcoTank printer that helps the environment while also helping you save on printing costs.

HP computing innovations at CES 2022

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HP’s CES 2022 reveals include the worlds most powerful mini workstation, the ultralight Dragonfly G3 laptop, and the mighty Omen 45L gaming PC.

Microsoft Surface Pro 7 and Surface Pro X Overview

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Microsoft has two new lightweight, portable, productivity and creativity solutions in Surface Pro 7 and Surface Pro X for a 2-in-1 experience that’s always a step ahead.

How to protect your PC from power surges

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Sometimes the very power source that runs your computer can destroy it. Even small electrical surges can damage computers and a large one can completely fry a PC or even cause electronics to catch fire. Here’s how you protect your PC from becoming a power surge casualty.

Business laptops: designed for getting work done

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What makes a business laptop? What a business (or a professional user) needs in a laptop is going to vary depending on who you ask and the nature of the industry they’re in, but there are some characteristics most business laptops have in common. Generally speaking, a business laptop is powerful enough to take the place of a desktop PC with a display that’s good enough to take the place of an external monitor for hours at a time. It’s able to run software such as Microsoft Office, has the storage capacity for plenty of documents, it’s durable and it has a high quality keyboard. Other factors such as a full complement of ports and connectivity options, battery life and pre-installed software like Microsoft Windows 8 Pro may also come into play. Here’s what else you need to know before deciding on a business laptop.