Computers
ASUS ROG Strix Scope II 96 wireless gaming keyboard review
The ASUS ROG Strix Scope II 96 is a wireless keyboard that has tri-band connectivity, ROG NX Snow switches, and a 1500 hour battery life.
Reviewing the Epson Perfection line of photo scanners
The Epson Perfection line of photo scanners want to find a place on your desk. Is there one that is the right fit for your life?
Desktop PC buying guide
Your ultimate desktop PC buying guide: Unveil essential features and key factors for the perfect choice, from sleek all-in-ones to high-performance gaming PCs.
Logitech Litra Beam and Logitech Litra Glow streaming lights review
Logitech Litra Beam and Logitech Litra Glow are lights designed for content creators. They cast a perfect glow for livestreaming and more.
Alienware 34″ QD-OLED gaming monitor review
The 34" Dell Alienware is a gaming monitor with a curved Quantum Dot OLED display and a high 1440p resolution.
ASUS VivoBook Max X541UA reviewed
The ASUS VivoBook Max X541UA isn’t about being ultra-compact, streaming 4K video or dominating at mobile PC gaming. However, what you do get is a full-sized Windows laptop with an Intel Core i5 CPU that costs about the same as the last iPad I bought. Intrigued? Here’s my review.
Less space, same power? A complete guide to Mini PCs
Curious about Mini PCs? Learn how these compact desktops work, their advantages, and whether they’re the right choice for your setup.
NuPhy Halo75 mechanical gaming keyboard review
The NuPhy Halo75 is a 75% mechanical gaming keyboard that has 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, and wired connection options.
ASUS Republic of Gamers GL752V Laptop Review: 17-inch mobile gaming powerhouse
Massive 17.3-inch, Full-HD display? Check! 6th generation Core i7 CPU with 16GB of RAM on tap? Check! Nvidia GTX 960M graphics card? It’s there too. The ASUS Republic of Gamers GL752V checks off all the boxes, delivering a performance-driven laptop and compelling mobile gaming solution.
ASUS X540LA 15.6-inch laptop review: big on a budget
The ASUS X540LA is a big, surprisingly light and very affordable laptop. Aimed at students and casual home use, this 15.6-inch laptop could also easily replace an aging desktop PC. Here’s my review.









