Gigabyte Aero 16 Review: A Workstation Laptop for Light Gaming By Isaac Rouse published 3 May 22 The Gigabyte Aero 16 excels at productivity performance and is a great choice for light gaming. But its port selection is laughable for a workstation.
Dashlane Review: Solid, Web-Based Password Management By Nathaniel Mott published 3 May 22 Dashlane's password manager has a plethora of features but no desktop app and its UI can be confusing.
Aya Neo Next Pro Review: A Pricey Steam Deck Competitor By Andrew E. Freedman published 2 May 22 The Aya Neo Next Pro is a pricey Steam Deck competitor with lots of storage space and it runs Windows, but it's less powerful than the Steam Deck and far more expensive.
Keeper Password Manager Review: Checks All the Boxes By Dave LeClair published 1 May 22 Lots of functionality, as long as you use the paid version.
Asus ZenScreen Go MB16AWP Review: Wireless Mirroring, Great Color By Brandon Hill published 30 April 22 Editor's Choice Asus stacks the deck with a built-in battery, Wi-Fi and excellent color performance.
Asus ROG Strix B660-A Gaming WIFI D4 Review: Sweet-Sounding Budget Bird By Joe Shields published 29 April 22 Budget Strix comes well-equipped, with premium audio for $239.99.
Deepcool PQ850M Power Supply Review By Aris Mpitziopoulos published 28 April 22 The Deepcool PQ850M uses a reliable Seasonic platform and has a weird exterior design.
V-Color Manta XPrism DDR5-6200 C36 Review: Ordinary Swimmer By Zhiye Liu published 27 April 22 V-Color introduces the brand's first DDR5 memory kits. Can the company outshine its rivals?
Dell C1422H Portable Monitor Review: Back to Basics By Brandon Hill published 27 April 22 Dell offers a basic portable monitor in the C1422H that delivers great image quality but is short on features.
Asus ROG Swift PG279QM Review: Fantastic 240 Hz Performance, Color, and Flexibility By Christian Eberle published 26 April 22 Editor's Choice Asus’ ROG Swift PG279QM packs 240 Hz, and a huge Rec.2020 color gamut into a 27-inch QHD/IPS panel. It also sports Adaptive-Sync and HDR with no need for calibration and premium performance.
XPG Cybercore 1000 Platinum Power Supply Review By Aris Mpitziopoulos published 26 April 22 Editor's Choice The XPG Cybercore 1000 uses a modern platform and a top-quality fan from Nidec.
ASRock B660 Steel Legend Review: Solid Features and Affordability By Joe Shields published 25 April 22 Reasonable features for the price ($159), but this board struggles with heavily multi-threaded loads
Keychron Q3 Review: Odd Knob Out By Myles Goldman published 24 April 22 Despite enthusiast features like a gasket mount design, screw-in stabilizers and QMK/VIA support, the Keychron Q3 seems unfinished compared to the company's other releases.
Pimoroni Servo 2040 Review: Control up to 18 Servos with RP2040 By Les Pounder published 24 April 22 Editor's Choice The RP2040 is a jack-of-all-trades, and a master of all. Servo 2040 sees the chip controlling 18 servos, and reading six inputs all at once.
Inland Premium 1TB SSD Review: Standard Fare with a Great Warranty By Shane Downing published 23 April 22 Your basic mainstream NVMe SSD
Falcon Northwest Tiki (2022) Review: 5800X3D Crammed In By Andrew E. Freedman published 22 April 22 The Falcon Northwest Tiki can be configured with the AMD Ryzen 5800X3D and other powerful components, putting an expensive PC on your desk and a hole in your wallet.
Monoprice Mini Delta V2 Review: Fast Junior Prints By Denise Bertacchi published 21 April 22 The Monoprice Mini Delta v2 is a tiny printer with a few limitations.
Monoprice Dark Matter 43548 Gaming Monitor Review: Big Screen, Small Price By Christian Eberle published 20 April 22 Monoprice brings big value in a 32-inch IPS panel with its Dark Matter 43548. It delivers 165 Hz, Adaptive-Sync and HDR for a surprisingly low price.
SB Components StackyPi Review: RP2040 Board Looks Like Pi Zero By Les Pounder published 20 April 22 It may not be the first product to use the form factor, but StackyPi offers an interesting, if tricky way to use Raspberry Pi HATs with the RP2040 SoC.
Redragon M991 Wireless Gaming Mouse Review: Looks Better Than It Performs By Erika Rawes published 19 April 22 A ton of features for the price, but wireless lag holds it back.