Review: BenQ 4K 32-inch monitor

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If you're looking for a new monitor that is perfectly suited for a creative professional or hardcore PC gamer, then you're going to want to check this one out for sure.

Review: LG G5 looks to change how smartphones work

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In some respects, LG has nothing to lose. Quietly building momentum with the previous two flagship smartphone iterations, the G3 and G4, the G5 has turned the company’s previous efforts on their heads. Having embraced an all-metal body for the phone, the design philosophy swerves dramatically to make it modular, too. Not only is the battery removable, but the idea is to enhance the phone’s features with hardware add-ons.

Line 6 POD Go multi-effects guitar processor review

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The POD Go guitar processor is a one-stop purchase for hobby and professional guitarists alike. Let's take a look at its many features.

Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles review

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Final Fantasy Tactics - The Ivalice Chronicles brings back the classic with rebuilt visuals, voice acting, and modern upgrades.

Sennheiser HD 560S headphones review

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The Sennheiser's HD 560S are designed for critical listening and comfort. Are the compromises on other functions worth it? Let's find out.

Review: The Monster SuperStar Hotshot Wireless Speaker sets up easily for...

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 When you’re lining up some smooth tunes to keep you company, the last thing you want is the stress of a difficult set-up. Everything seems to be going wireless nowadays, from cameras to keyboards, and Monster pulls off the art of the wireless speaker beautifully–no stressful fiddling necessary.

Numark DJ2GO2 Touch DJ controller review

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The DJ2GO2 Touch DJ Controller from Numark packs classic features in a portable DJ controller at an affordable price.

The Google Pixel 10 Pro XL puts AI front and centre

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The Google Pixel 10 Pro XL looks a lot like its predecessor, making the bigger story here what it’s capable of when you use it.

Review: keep in touch with your pets with PetCube Play

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The PetCube Play is a pet camera that lets you watch, talk, and play with your pets anywhere you are, but waht really makes this camera shine is the PetCube network. Read on for my review of the PetCube Play.

Review: The Sony SRS-X55 delivers tons of power in a little...

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If you’re a Sony speaker enthusiast, you may look to the left and think that design looks familiar.  That’s the Sony SRS-X55, which looks exactly similar to last year’s SRS-X5. However, just like a new car, looks can be deceiving.  The extra year has given Sony the chance to re-evaluate last year’s successful design and make it even better.  The results include better sound quality and a longer battery life.  Keep reading on to find out more!