Home Computers, Laptops & Tablets
Computers, Laptops & Tablets
TP-Link unveils new Wi-Fi 6 Deco Mesh systems at CES
TP-Link was at CES 2020 with its new line of Wi-Fi 6 Deco Mesh routers including the CES Innovation award-winning Deco X90.
Ultimate GPU buying guide: how to choose the best graphics card...
Learn about GPU benchmarks, comparisons, and top picks in our GPU buying guide 2024. Discover the best GPUs for gaming, productivity, and more.
Razer Blade 16 (2024) gaming laptop review
The Razer Blade 16 returns for a newer iteration in 2024 as a premium gaming laptop but is there enough here to make a big difference?
Samsung 34″ Curved Gaming Monitor Review
The new Samsung 34" WQHD Curved Gaming Monitor wants to be your one stop monitor solution. Can it be the center of your gaming universe? Here's my take!
The wait is over—ROG Ally and ROG Ally X are now...
Discover the new ROG XBOX ALLY and ALLY X handheld gaming PCs now available to pre-order at Best Buy Canada.
How to choose a printer (home, photo, office & more)
Explore the differences between inkjet, laser, photo, all-in-one, portable, 3D, and supertank printers to find the perfect fit for your home or office.
2 in 1 laptops are the hottest tech for back to...
Is it a laptop? Is it a tablet? Hold on to your hats: it’s both! Here’s a quick overview of what a 2 in 1 laptop is, and how it might be the right fit for your digital life.
Chromebooks vs budget Windows laptops: Best picks for school
A quick guide comparing Chromebooks vs budget Windows laptops to help students and parents choose the best device for school in 2025.
How to get the best PC gaming experience: choosing a keyboard...
Your gaming rig is elite. So why are you still rocking the discount keyboard and mouse that you found in the storage room? Level up your gear!
Insignia 8-inch Windows 8 tablet review: proof inexpensive tablets keep getting...
A few years ago, you couldn’t have paid me to switch to a tablet that cost less than $150. However, one of the great things about technology is the trickle down effect and that has changed the tablet game. Just like you can now buy an entry level car with tech that used to be exclusive to premium vehicles–like anti-lock brakes or a Bluetooth capable sound system—many entry level tablets now offer features that used to set the more expensive models apart. I just wrapped up a few days using the Insignia 8-inch Windows 8 tablet and came away impressed. This device is proof that an entry level tablet is more than capable of filling many peoples’ casual tablet needs without spending a fortune.







