Home Computers, Laptops & Tablets
Computers, Laptops & Tablets
Mesh Wi-Fi vs. traditional routers: which is best for your home?
Trying to improve your home Wi-Fi? Learn whether mesh Wi-Fi or a traditional router is better for your space.
Enter for a chance to win a Kobo Nia ereader
Reading a good book is just easier with the Kobo Nia and two people will win one of these simply elegant ereaders through this contest.
Gaming laptops: it’s all about speed (and portability)
Why would you buy a gaming laptop? If your idea of playing games on your PC is Candy Crush, then you wouldn’t. But if your idea of fun is piloting a 24-foot tall Titan or taking on a Zerg swarm and you want to do it on the go (or in the smallest space possible), then you want a gaming laptop. These mobile PCs are small enough to serve as a compact all-in-one PC gaming rig, but also offer the advantage of portability. They will dramatically outperform a typical laptop or Ultrabook when it comes to video games because they are designed with one thing in mind: speed.
Mini-ITX vs ATX: the ultimate guide for PC builders
Mini-ITX vs ATX explained: learn how motherboard size affects expansion options, cooling, and upgrade flexibility when building your next PC.
Kobo Clara Colour review
The Kobo Clara Colour is the company’s first budget-friendly eReader to bring colour to its E Ink display.
ASUS at CES 2021
ASUS (and ROG) announced a flood of new products at CES 2021, including a whopping 16 CES 2021 Innovation Award Honourees.
5 ways to get the most out of the Microsoft Surface...
Is the Microsoft Surface Duo a phone? A tablet? A computer unto itself? It’s very much all three, and when you learn what it’s capable of, you start to do more with it.
The top 10 laptops and tablets for holiday gifts
Laptops and tablets make great family holiday gifts, and here are 10 choices that are sure to please anyone lucky enough to receive them.
How to set up a Wi-Fi 7 router: a step-by-step guide
Just got a new Wi-Fi 7 router? Learn how to set it up, including placement tips, mobile app setup, mesh configuration, and advanced settings.
Insignia 8-inch Windows 8 tablet review: proof inexpensive tablets keep getting...
A few years ago, you couldn’t have paid me to switch to a tablet that cost less than $150. However, one of the great things about technology is the trickle down effect and that has changed the tablet game. Just like you can now buy an entry level car with tech that used to be exclusive to premium vehicles–like anti-lock brakes or a Bluetooth capable sound system—many entry level tablets now offer features that used to set the more expensive models apart. I just wrapped up a few days using the Insignia 8-inch Windows 8 tablet and came away impressed. This device is proof that an entry level tablet is more than capable of filling many peoples’ casual tablet needs without spending a fortune.








