Home Computers, Laptops & Tablets
Computers, Laptops & Tablets
Tips to get you and your laptop outdoors this summer
Now is the time of year when you'll be tempted to take your laptop outdoors, and these tips will help to make your experience better.
Learning about printer & ink cartridge recycling with HP
If you're a good human and recycle printer cartridges, then high five! But what happens once you send therm in? We travel to Nashville to find out.
HP Sprocket Bluetooth Photo Printer review
When you want to print a photo on the go, you have two main options: the Fujifilm Instax Share, and the HP Sprocket. Here's what you need to know.
Create a smart wireless network for your smart home
The most important part of your Smarthome network has nothing to do with the products you choose or how they interact with each other. Flashy coordination is nothing without a solid network connection. Without a stable wireless network setup, you won’t have a stable smarthome network. Read on about how to create an easy and smart wireless network for your smart home.
Discover the perfect blend of style and protection with RAINS at...
Carry your tech in style with RAINS’ sleek and durable laptop cases, now available at Best Buy with back-to-school deals.
How to choose the best monitor for your needs
Discover how to select the perfect monitor by understanding key factors like screen size, resolution, panel types, and more.
How to choose a photo printer
Being able to print your own lab-quality photos is a great option, and I've put together a guide to help you choose the best photo printer for your needs.
What is a tablet? Everything you need to know before buying...
Learn what a tablet is, how it works, what it’s used for, and how it compares to laptops and smartphones in size, performance, and portability.
Dorm room essentials list
How do you set up a dorm room when you've never set one up before? This detailed dorm room list will help you every step of the way.
ASUS Transformer Book T100 Review
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.







