HP Spectre x360 2-in-1 laptop review

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The HP Spectre x360 is a powerful laptop that comes with an i7 processor, 16gb of RAM, a 1TB SSD, and a RTX 3050 GPU.

Seagate Backup Plus Hub, an external drive with bonus USB ports

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Seagate Backup Plus Hub is a high capacity external hard drive that's ideal for backups, and includes two convenient USB 3.0 ports.

Apple unveils new iMac and iPad Pro with M1 chips

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Apple unveiled a new look for the iMac, plus a new powerful build for the iPad Pro, each of which will run on the company’s own M1 processor chipset.

Navigating the digital era with Netgear routers

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Discover how Netgear routers ensure compatibility with diverse homeowner needs, from smart home integration and hybrid working solutions.

Enhanced PC Gaming: learn more about keyboards

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 Keyboards are often the most common peripheral we have connected to our computers and yet a lot of us don’t really give them a second thought when it  comes to what we have connected to our computers. Perhaps the one that came with your computer is just not good enough, certainly if you plan on doing any gaming on your machine. This article explores the details of why you might want to consider a better keyboard for yourself and some of the common things to look for.    

Review: Seagate Backup Plus portable hard drive

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Seagate is one of those brand names that pops up repeatedly when you talk about PCs. As a hard drive pioneer, Seagate’s products have a reputation for providing innovative storage solutions to meet any need, whether that’s size, capacity, speed or ease of use. The Seagate Backup Plus portable hard drive I’ve been testing offers a very high 4TB capacity in a very compact form factor. It has sufficient space to back up everything from your entire PC to your digital movie library, in a package that’s small enough to scoop up and slip in a jacket pocket to take with you.

Review: Eurocom Electra 3 gaming laptop

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Lately I’ve been on a bit of a kick with gaming laptops. They’ve really been coming in to their own as of late. There are so many great options and people’s interest in having enough PC muscle to game, in a laptop form factor is definitely increasing. For most people something like an Ultrabook or Chromebook is basic enough to get work done day to day, but when you want to do multimedia creation, or enjoy the latest PC games without having to sacrifice on graphics or performance, a gaming PC is tough to beat. If you can get the power of a gaming PC with the mobility of a laptop you’ll have something that has been the dream of many gamers for years. These days it’s not that farfetched and you have a few options. The latest model I’ve looked at is the Electra 3 from Eurocom. I’ve been a big fan of Eurocom’s laptops in the past so I was curious if this latest model would continue their winning streak.

HP Omen 15 gaming laptop review

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The HP Omen 15 gaming laptop is a slim, lightweight machine with a lot of power under the hood. Could this be your next gaming PC?

The incredible shrinking laptop

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The release of several ultra-portable PCs over the past few months has taken the laptop form factor to new extremes. The new Apple MacBook, Dell’s XPS 13 and Lenovo Yoga 3 are so svelte, they actually weigh less than the battery alone from a late 1980s vintage Macintosh Portable. I’ve put together a timeline showing some of the key advances in technology that have helped us move from a 10 kg PC in a suitcase to a device weighing 1 kg or less.

The MSI GT75VR Laptop is a gaming force

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The MSI GT75VR Laptop is a gaming juggernaut with VR capability, a mechanical keyboard and more! Find out more about this amazing laptop!