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HP Victus 15 review: A solid mainstream gaming option

If you’re looking for a gaming laptop on the cheap, the HP Victus 15 is something that’s certainly worth taking a look at. It’s an entry-level gaming PC, meaning that you’re not going to see any RGB lighting, 360Hz displays, or high-end RTX graphics. What you …

Huawei Matebook 14 Review – WORK, ELEVATED

  More than any other time, we’ve all realized that the old laptop that we’ve been running for half a decade just won’t do anymore. Read our Huawei Matebook 14 Review. We need more, and we’ve needed it for a while. More connectivity, more apps, and …

Asus ZenGimbal review: Stuck in the past

When smartphone gimbals first hit the scene, they were a bit of a gamechanger for mobile filmmakers – and we’ve seen a lot of developments in the technology in the time since. With its ZenGimbal stabiliser, Asus is looking to get in on that action. But, …

Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro review: A bumper mobile gaming package

  The Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro is a big, powerful gaming phone that shows some consideration for daily use Pros Top-notch performanceExtremely fluid displayImproved cameraCons Not very different from ROG Phone 6, but much more expensiveOnly IPX4-ratedLacks the built-in cooling of rivals The constant iterative …

Dell XPS 17 review: Space, pace and grace

  With a 17in UHD+ screen, Nvidia graphics and new Intel processors the XPS 17 is a quality slimline workstation Pros Superb UHD+ displayPowerful with discrete GPUCompact for a 17in notebookCons Looks the same as the old modelNo numeric keypadNo Type-A USB Space, they say, is …

WorkinTool Watermark Eraser Review: An Easy Watermark Remover

  Watermarks help when individuals and organizations want to copyright their creations and win more brand popularity. As the most efficient way to prevent images, videos, or other types of files from being tampered with, watermarks are automatically added when downloading something from social media platforms …

MacBook Air (M2, 2022) review: Setting a new standard

Apple’s new MacBook Air is an amazing piece of computing engineering. When the company introduced the M1, it pretty much stuck it inside of old hardware that was designed for Intel chips. We started to see hardware that could take advantage of Arm silicon with the …