Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster review
Explore the zombie-filled madness of Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, where Frank West battles the undead in a newly polished classic experience.
LG StanbyME 27-inch 1080p smart TV review
The StanbyME is a wireless TV with swivel and touchscreen that stands out from the ordinary... and fits everywhere, thanks to its wheeled base!
Logitech G Pro X series gaming peripherals review
Thinking about taking your gaming to the next level? Here's a look at the Logitech G Pro X Series of wireless peripherals.
My Review of Melissa & Doug Plush Toys
From larger than life size to educational parts and pieces - Melissa & Doug offers many plush toys suitable for young children of all ages and learning levels.
ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX6000 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 router review
The ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX6000 is a Wi-Fi 6 router with long range and the features gamers need.
Nintendo Switch 2 Pro controller review
Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller adds smart upgrades and better comfort. Is it worth it? Find out in our full review.
Samsung Galaxy Ring review
The Samsung Galaxy Ring isn’t the first smart ring to market but it’s one of the most recognizable in this growing segment.
VTech KidiZoom Creator Cam for kids review
The VTech KidiZoom Creator Cam provides an all-in-one director experience and hours of fun for children ages 5 and up!
Ghost of Yōtei review on PlayStation 5
Ghost of Yōtei builds on Tsushima with bigger battles, detailed worlds, and Atsu’s ruthless story of survival. Full review inside!
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.








