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Which Amazon Fire HD Kids tablet and Kids Pro tablet is...

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Trying to decide which Amazon Fire tablet to get for your family, among the Amazon Kids models as well as regular Fire ones? I'm here to help.

TP-Link Deco XE75 mesh Wi-Fi 6E router review

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TP-Link is back with a whole new, whole home Deco XE75 mesh Wi-Fi system you can set up to blanket your home with faster and wider connectivity.

Hands-on with the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X: A new era...

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Discover how the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X blends Xbox simplicity with PC power for the ultimate handheld gaming experience.

What it’s like to read in colour on the Kindle Colorsoft

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Finally, Amazon brings some colour to its eReaders in the form of the Kindle Colorsoft, letting you see more than just black and white text.

Are we really at the point where a tablet can replace...

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You had to make a lot of compromises to replace your laptop with a tablet even a few years ago, but the gap has narrowed.

Kobo adds colour screens to its newest eReaders

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Kobo is releasing its first ever colour eReaders, coming in two distinct models: the Kobo Libra Colour and Kobo Clara Colour.

How backlighting your monitor can reduce eye strain

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Explore the benefits and types of monitor backlighting, from LED backlights to smart lights, and how they can help reduce eye strain.

Gaming laptops: it’s all about speed (and portability)

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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.

Top 5 tablets that do everything a laptop can do

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 Tablets are computers, but they aren’t necessarily the same as full-fledged laptops or desktops that offer the full breadth in hardware and software. That paradigm is slowly shifting, now that some tablets are being designed as full-on laptop replacements capable of creating content in much the same way. There are five tablets that do stand out in that regard, with promising abilities to help boost productivity, while shedding weight.  

Asus Chromebox review: the “world’s smallest Chrome device” has big potential

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Chromebooks —inexpensive laptops running Google’s Chrome OS— have proven to be extremely popular. Chromeboxes arrived after the portable versions but they’re now beginning to gain traction too. One of the most eagerly anticipated Chromeboxes is now available at Best Buy. Read on to see what my experience using the Asus Chromebox PC was like and whether this Windows PC alternative might be a good fit for you.