Computers, Laptops & Tablets
XYZprinting 3D printers announcement
CES 2024: ASUS Zenbook Duo laptop has two screens
Fujifilm Instax Mini Link 2 Smartphone Printer review
Kickback on the couch with Microsoft’s Media Keyboard
Enjoy your media content, the way you really want to. While kicking back on the couch. In order to navigate media from different devices (as there are so many to choose from), why not simplify and get one device that is easy to use. The All-in-One Media Keyboard from Microsoft will make it even easier to access all your media content and save you money all while you kick back on the couch.
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HP introduces new computers with AI abilities
Kobo vs Kindle: finding the perfect eReader gift in Canada
Review: the big, yet slim ASUS VivoBook S15
Back to School Tech Setup for Under $750
Acer C720P Chromebook Review: Adding Touch to the Chromebook Experience
Chromebooks are one of the fastest growing computing categories. Small, lightweight and inexpensive these Google Chrome OS-powered notebooks have proven ideal for many users including students and small business. They’re great for home too. But what if you want the touchscreen experience that’s become a standard feature on Windows 8 Ultrabooks? You were pretty much out of luck on the Chrome side. Acer has filled that gap quite nicely with the new C720P Chromebook, an 11.6-inch device that combines the advantages of Google’s Chrome OS with a multi-touch display. It’s available now at Best Buy, but if you want a preview of what it’s capable of, I’ve spent some time putting a C720P Chromebook through the paces for a review.









