Wacom One creative pen display review

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The Wacom One creative tablet is a Full HD colour second display for your computer along with a pressure-sensitive, no-battery stylus.

How to boost performance on an old PC or laptop like...

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Many of us have an older PC or laptop kicking around that simply isn’t cutting it. The easy solution is to buy a new one. But there’s a cost to doing that and it isn’t always necessary. A relatively small investment in parts, software and labour can often make an old computer run like new. It may not be quite so fast as the current crop of PCs, but you can make it zippy enough that using it is enjoyable again. And if you still have an eye on an upgrade to a new model, you’ll have a nice machine to pass down to someone else. Here’s how to boost performance on an old PC or laptop like a pro.

ASUS Chromebook Flip C434 Review

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My review of the ASUS Chromebook Flip C434, a premium convertible Chromebook with a brilliant display and an innovative ErgoLift hinge.

Razer Blade laptop preview: the world’s thinnest gaming laptop

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Razer Blade. Two words guaranteed to grab the attention of anyone who takes PC gaming seriously. The gaming laptop series made waves in 2013, landing on a slew of “best of” lists. The 2014 edition manages to be even more over the top, earning titles like “world’s thinnest gaming laptop” while offering performance that has to be seen to be believed. You’ll soon find the all-new Razer Blade gaming laptops at Best Buy (you’ll be able to pre-order them this week), including the impossibly thin and light 14-inch model with its 5.76 million pixels —the world’s highest resolution 14-inch notebook display.

Gaming computer 101: basic setup requirements

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Off-the-shelf or building your own, here's what you need to know about the components needed for a high performance gaming PC.

Galaxy Tab S: Samsung’s thinnest tablet boasts a revolutionary visual experience

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Two of the factors driving the premium tablet market today are thinness and display quality. A thinner tablet not only looks sleeker, it’s lighter than others in its class making it easier to hold and to carry. Display quality is a no-brainer (who doesn’t want a better display?) but to this point, most of the competition has been in pixel count. Samsung has been a leader on both fronts but at a recent media event, the company introduced its thinnest tablet ever, the Galaxy Tab S. Besides its credentials as the sveltest tablet out there (yes, it’s even thinner than anything coming out of Cupertino), Samsung has seriously upped the visual ante by incorporating a Super AMOLED display. Pre-order yours today!  

Review: Fujifilm Instax Share SP-2 vs Square SP-3

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If you're looking to add an Instax product to your life, the Fujifilm Instax Share SP-2 and Square Share SP-3 are an excellent place to start. Here's why.

Computer keyboards: which one is right for you?

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When it comes to a desktop PC, we tend to focus on high profile features like the display and the CPU. However, one of the things we take for granted—the lowly keyboard—can actually have just as much impact on how productive you are, or how much you enjoy using a computer. The good news is that the keyboard is one of the most easily (and inexpensively) replaced components of your PC, and there are plenty of options to choose from. Bluetooth, mechanical, backlit, full-sized, portable … which computer keyboard is right for you? I’ll explain the options and help you choose.  

BenQ MOBIUZ EX2510S and MOBIUZ EX2710S gaming monitors review

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Hands on with the BenQ MOBIUZ EX2510S and MOBIUZ EX2710S, a pair of affordable 1080p gaming monitors with a 165Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync Premium.

Kobo Forma eReader review

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Kobo Forma eReader makes size matter with a bigger screen, larger handle and additional durability for longer stretches of reading.