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ASUS ROG Falchion Red wireless mechanical gaming keyboard review

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The ASUS ROG Falchion is a wireless gaming keyboard. It sports an impressive 450 hour battery life, touch bar, and fully customizable keys.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ review

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When it comes to premium Android tablets, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ is at the top of the list for both beauty and performance.

CES 2019: ASUS new Chrome tablet the latest in a growing...

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ASUS launched the Chromebook Tablet CT100 at CES 2019. Here’s what you need to know about the excitement over Chrome tablets.

12 useful tech accessories that make surprisingly great gifts

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Discover practical, gift-worthy tech accessories that people will actually use chargers, organizers, Bluetooth essentials, and more all available at Best Buy Canada

ASUS M32BF desktop PC review

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Looking for a cost-effective, capable and easy to set up home computer solution? Check out the ASUS M32BF desktop PC. I put one through its paces to show that this could be a great solution to the new family computer puzzle.

5 ways to make your laptop even better

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You already prefer using your portable PC to a desktop computer, but here's a list of 5 ways to make your laptop even better.

Cloud storage platforms compared: who do you go with?

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Cloud services can be as simple as web-based email, and as developed as an entire ecosystem that relies on everything syncing smoothly with the cloud.

How to clean your gaming monitor like a pro: no streaks,...

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Learn how to safely clean your gaming monitor step-by-step without streaks or scratches using microfibre cloths, screen sprays, and more.

How to switch to an SSD to boost the performance of...

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 Does your laptop seem a little sluggish? Replacing its hard drive with a solid state drive (SSD) is a big performance win. Even better, the procedure takes just minutes and just about anyone can do it. Here’s how.

Eurocom M3 13.3-inch gaming laptop reviewed

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As you no doubt know, when it comes to trying to pack the performance needed to undertake serious video gaming in a laptop, it comes down to a very tricky balance between speed and portability. Try to shove too much power in a gaming laptop and for all intents and purposes, it ceases to be a portable PC —heavy, bulky and with little battery life. Go too far in the other direction, though, and you end up with something that’s svelte but unable to play games on anything but the lowest settings. I just spent some quality time with a gaming laptop that manages to strike the perfect balance: the Eurocom M3. It’s a compact, lightweight laptop with the power to chew through pixels and polygons while keeping frame rates high. Eurocom says the M3 is the most powerful 13-inch notebook ever made and everything I’ve seen supports that claim.