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Computers, Laptops & Tablets

Are MacBooks worth it? Pros, cons, and who should buy one

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Are MacBooks worth it? Discover the pros, cons, and key factors to help you decide if a MacBook is right for you.

Announcing NVIDIA GeForce RTX SUPER Series graphics cards at Best Buy...

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Best Buy has a selection of new NVIDIA GeForce RTX SUPER Series graphics cards for customers to purchase online as of Jan 17.

How to use Stream Decks and controllers for everyday tasks

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Stream Decks and controllers aren’t just for gaming. Learn how to use them for everyday tasks like productivity shortcuts, creative workflows, and smart home control.

Epson EcoTank ET-5150 review

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Looking for a new office printer that can print photos, scan, copy and save you some money? Here's a look at the Epson EcoTank 5150.

How to choose between upgrading to a super fast SSD or...

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Laptop and desktop users will learn how to choose between a super fast SSD and a high capacity hard drive HDD.

How to purchase a tablet for the first time

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From screen size to storage capacity and operating system, find the ideal tablet for you in just a few steps with this buying guide for first timers.

How to avoid getting a virus or malware on your computer

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In an age when the vast majority of our lives revolve around our computers, when one gets a virus or is infected with malware, it can be devastating. So to mitigate such a disaster, here are some tips for keeping your computer alive, healthy, and virus free.

BenQ X3100i gaming projector review

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The BenQ X3100i gaming projector comes with 4K resolution, low latency, built-in speakers, and Android TV, making it a fantastic option for home entertainment.

ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX6000 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 router review

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The ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX6000 is a Wi-Fi 6 router with long range and the features gamers need.

Network and computer essentials for a smart home

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Smart thermostats, smoke detectors, door locks and appliances have gone mainstream and are finding their way into more homes than ever. What sometimes gets lost in the list of cool things those smart devices can do is that they are connected. Without an Internet connection, most of them fizzle. Poor Wi-Fi means a poor user experience and for many people, their wireless router is the weak link in the smart equation. In this post, I’ll review the network and computer essentials for a smart home that lives up to the billing.