Home Computers, Laptops & Tablets
Computers, Laptops & Tablets
Review: Philips 288P6 4K Monitor
Ultra HD (also known as 4K or UHD for some brands) monitor prices have been dropping like a stone lately—although I still can’t get my wife to buy me one—and that’s thanks to massive demand, plus 28-inch TN panels that are getting less expensive to produce. Philips’s foray into that budget-conscious market is the 288P6 Brilliance 28-inch 4K Monitor, and I got to put one through its paces to see if it makes me want that upgrade.
Be more productive with your PC: using virtual desktops in Windows...
Everyone uses their PCs differently. Some users employ multiple monitors to segregate various applications and windows as well as have some dedicated space for running email or social media applications. Some users with only one display can use virtual desktops to be more productive.
Computer monitor buying guide
Picking a computer monitor used to be easy. Now there are hundreds of choices and dozens of features to consider. This buying guide will help you choose.
What to look for in an AI laptop: key features and...
Shopping for an AI laptop? Learn the key features and specs to consider, from NPUs to Copilot+ integration, and find the best model for your needs.
ASUS RT-AC67P Wi-Fi 5 router review
In testing, the ASUS RT-AC67P AC1900 dual-band gigabit Wi-Fi 5 router proved to be a solid performer for those who don’t need Wi-Fi 6.
Enter for a chance to win the new Microsoft 365 software...
We are all more productive thanks to Microsoft 365 and now you have to chance to win a copy in this Best Buy contest.
Kobo Libra H2O review
Kobo sticks to a familiar design in helping you read anywhere you want to with the new Libra H2O, an eReader built to last.
Celebrate Intel Gamer Days and enter for a chance to win...
Intel Gamer Days, from August 18th to September 4th, brings savings and opportunities to learn more about Intel processors.
Malware Threat FAQ
Here are answers to some of the most pertinent questions about the recent ransomware attacks
Mesh networking brings whole home Wi-Fi for 2017
While autonomous cars, smart appliances and super thin TVs made most of the headlines at CES 2017 last week in Las Vegas, an underlying trend was mesh networking in the home. Think of it as Wi-Fi with a wider net that doesn’t lose signal strength at each point in the chain: it’s better Wi-Fi for your home.







