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Logitech G Yeti GX RGB gaming microphone review

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The Logitech G Yeti GX RGB microphone provides gamers and streamers a compact option for voice with mounting flexibility.

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Celebrate Earth Day by entering to win an Epson EcoTank printer that helps the environment while also helping you save on printing costs.

Logitech Brio 500 1080p webcam review

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The Logitech Brio 500 is a 1080p Full HD webcam that has Show Mode to show what you're working on in real time. Check out my review.

A Tablet Buyer’s Guide Using Four Essential Questions

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Thinking about buying a tablet and wondering where to start? Before you start researching specs and prices, answer these four simple questions to get a better idea of what tablet might be best for you.  

Acer Aspire Switch Alpha 12 review: budget-friendly prosumer 2-in-1

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 Got your eyes on a Surface Pro 4, but still have a summer vacation to pay for? With the Best Buy exclusive Acer Aspire Switch Alpha 12, you can have it both ways. It’s a budget-friendly prosumer 2-in-1, offering the full Windows 10 convertible laptop experience without breaking the bank.

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Kensington H3000 over-ear headset review

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A good headset can make your work life and personal life more enjoyable. Here's a look at the Kensington H3000 Bluetooth over-ear headset.

ASUS ROG celebrates 20 years of innovation at CES 2026

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ASUS ROG CES 2026 delivers a bold look at the future with AI gaming laptops, dual screens, holographic PCs, and AR tech.

Best way to study on a Mac? Add your iPad as...

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Learn how to use an iPad as a second screen for studying with Sidecar. Improve multitasking, note-taking, and productivity with your MacBook.

MacBook overview: a closer look at Apple’s MacBook line

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Apple recently updated the MacBook Pro with Retina Display, moving to faster processors, doubling the RAM in base-model configurations and dropping the price of the top-of-the-line 15.4-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display. Sounds good, but what does it all mean? How much faster are the new models? What’s the difference between a MacBook Pro, a MacBook Pro with Retina Display and a MacBook Air? Which one should I choose? How do Retina displays compare to the labels I see on Windows laptops, like HD and FHD? I’ll answer all of these questions and more as we explore Apple’s MacBook line of OSX laptops.