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LG G8 ThinQ review: Gimmicks with a capital ‘G’
The LG G8 has some good things going for it, but ultimately it's just another 'G' phone that tries to hard to be different.Reviews
Anker PowerCore+ 19000 PD review: Fresh design and new features make this battery pack very appealing
A portable battery pack with USB-C that doubles as a USB hub? Go on, we're listening.Reviews
Logitech G502 Lightspeed review: The iconic mouse meets Logitech’s wireless Powerplay tech
After years of asking, the Logitech G502 finally ditches the cable and gets full Powerplay compatibility. It's pricey, but nothing short of spectacular.Reviews
SanDisk 1TB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I card review: It’s big, fast and pricey
The SanDisk 1TB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I card is one of the world's highest-capacity memory cards, and it's also pretty darn fast. Read on for benchmarks and more information.Reviews
Samsung Notebook 9 Pro (2019) review: Good value and sleek looks, but performance suffers
Samsung's Notebook 9 Pro is lightweight, with solid battery life. Performance is a mixed bag, however, as it is for many convertibles.Reviews
Cooler Master MH752 review: The HyperX Cloud’s stiffest competition is its own long-lost sibling
Cooler Master takes a cue from HyperX, rebranding a respected set of entry-level audiophile headphones as its new entry-level MH752 headset, with impressive results.Reviews
Seagate IronWolf 110 2.5-inch SSD: Up to 4TB of NAS storage designed to last, but a lot of cash
Seagate's IronWolf 110 SSD is designed for NAS, but can also be used in PCs. Thanks to very good performance, a high durability rating, and surprisingly low premium, you might just want to do that. Being available in capacities up to 3.82 TB doesn't hurt either.Reviews
Oculus Quest review: Virtual reality with no wires, no PC, no headaches, and no boundaries
Oculus Quest provides a room-scale VR experience without the need for a gaming PC—or wires at all. This is the first VR headset with a chance to win over the masses.Updated
Oculus Rift S review: The second generation of PC-based virtual reality comes with caveats
The Oculus Rift S improves upon its predecessor in certain key aspects, but most of the "upgrades" feel like a lateral move—especially when released alongside the more daring Oculus Quest.Reviews
Razer BlackWidow Elite review: Finally, Razer’s flagship keyboard gets media controls
It took far longer than it should have, but at long last the BlackWidow has reached parity with its high-priced competition.Reviews
HP Spectre x360 13 2019 review: This laptop gets stupidly good battery life
Our favorite convertible laptop gets a beautiful new look, Intel's Whiskey Lake CPU and downright amazing battery lifeReviews
Intel Optane Memory H10 SSD Review: How it could speed up your next laptop
Intel’s Optane Memory H10 SSD is a storage hybrid that shines under heavy workloads, but you can't buy it except in a pre-built laptop.Reviews
SecureDrive BT review: Unlock this secure portable SSD using your phone
The SecureData BT SSD uses your phone for administration and unlocking. It's also handsome and a good performer.Reviews
SpyOff VPN review: A study in basic
SpyOff is unique in allowing you to install the VPN on an unlimited number of devices, but other than that, it's a middling service with a higher-than-average price.Reviews
FlexiPDF 2019 review: Acrobat alternative adopts user-requested features
Interactive-form creation and side-by-side document comparison round out this capable PDF editor.Reviews
Lenovo Legion Y7000 review: A smart, sophisticated gaming laptop you can actually afford
Lenovo's Legion Y7000 is a smart, sophisticated gaming laptop that will perform admirably for at least a few years—and at a competitive price point.Reviews
R-Drive Image review: Super reliable imaging backup
Focused precisely on task, this reliable drive imaging/backup program is as steady as they come and provides system recovery capabilities for both Windows PCs and Macs (Intel/HFS-only).Reviews
Alienware Area-51m R1 review: Fast, big and upgradable
Alienware's redesigned powerhouse laptop promises the Holy Grail of gaming laptop features. It's big, fast, beautiful, and even upgradable.Reviews
HP Spectre Folio review: This lightweight leather laptop is different in a very good way
HP's leather-wrapped Spectre Folio feels better than any metal or plastic laptop could. Performance is good, and battery life is outstanding.Reviews
HyperX Alloy FPS RGB review: Rainbow lights and silver switches at an affordable price
HyperX's entry-level Alloy FPS keyboard gets an RGB upgrade but otherwise stays the same, for better and for worse.Reviews
Lenovo ThinkPad L390 Yoga review: A chunky convertible business laptop that almost has it all
Lenovo's ThinkPad L390 Yoga makes up for its dim display with a luxurious keyboard.Reviews
Webroot WiFi Security review: A white label VPN with a dash of homegrown security
Webroot WiFi Security doesn't run its own network, but it does have an added security layer for extra protection online.Reviews
Cooler Master MM830 review: Its gimmicks are unnecessary flair
Cooler Master has tried a bunch of experiments with the MM830, none of them that successful. And yet it's still, at its core, an excellent mouse at a more-than-fair price. Surprise!Reviews
Nimble 10-Day Fast Portable Charger review: Eco-friendly and powerful
The Nimble 10-day Portable Charger is a complete package. For $99, you get a powerful battery pack with a QC 3.0 wall adapter and a commitment to eco-friendliness.Reviews
BlackBerry Key2 LE review: A cheaper way to get the keyboard in your pocket
The BlackBerry Key2 LE cuts some corners to come in $250 cheaper than the standard Key2, but luckily that sweet keyboard is unaffected.Reviews
Cobian Backup 11 (Gravity) review: Free, option-rich and effective file backup
Cobian Backup is an old hand at file backup. The interface isn't fancy, but there's nothing better for the task—or cheaper.Reviews
Bloody B975 review: The optical switches impress even if the ‘edgy’ aesthetic doesn’t
Bloody's B975 makes a number of questionable aesthetic choices, but its LK Libra Orange optical switches might become your new favorite—provided you like a loud and clicky tactile switch.Reviews
Asus ROG Phone review: Too much gamer in one phone
In the growing space of 'gaming phones' the ASUS ROG Phone misses the mark.Reviews
Logitech G935 review: Slight upgrade to an old favorite
The G935 brings more bass presence and a more restrained design to Logitech's flagship headset, but some old flaws remain.Reviews
EVGA GeForce GTX 1660 XC Ultra review: The new ‘sweet spot’ champion
Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1660 and EVGA's superb XC Ultra custom design combine to (finally!) jettison AMD's Radeon RX 580 from its spot as the mainstream gaming champion.Reviews
Lenovo IdeaPad 730S review: A slick laptop with no gimmicks
The Lenovo IdeaPad 730S dispenses with gimmicks and focuses on being a great laptop.Reviews
G-Drive mobile USB-C review: An external drive that’s stylish and fairly fast
G-Technolgy's G-Drive mobile USB-C uses the latest connector, and performs well (mostly) for an external 2.5-inch hard drive. Style-wise, it's a nice match for Macs, though it's a bit pricey.Reviews
Mad Catz R.A.T. 8+ review: Back from the dead
Mad Catz and its famed R.A.T. mouse return from the ravages of bankruptcy. Is the new R.A.T. worthy of the name, or just a pretender? We went hands-on to find out.Reviews
Samsung Galaxy S10+ review: The phone that goes higher, further, faster
The Samsung Galaxy S10+ might not be as revolutionary as the Galaxy Fold, but it's still the baddest Android phone in the universe.Reviews
EVGA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti XC Ultra review: Laser-focused on all-around great performance
The EVGA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti XC Ultra strips out fancy extras to focus purely on great performance in all functional areas.Reviews
Huawei Matebook X Pro review: A few cut corners diminish this otherwise great laptop’s value
Average performance and battery life are the two knocks on the Huawei Matebook X Pro, but a great display, audio, discrete graphics and an included USB-C hub elevate it among the top thin-and-light contenders we've tested.Reviews
CyberGhost 7 Review: A better app and same good service
CyberGhost continues to be one of our favorite VPNs that caters to overseas streamers, offers a good amount of countries, and basic security features for a good price.Reviews
HP Spectre x360 15 (2019) review: A prettier, more powerful convertible than the last
The HP Spectre x360 15 (2019) earns our Editor's Choice award for its 6-core processor, powerful GeForce discrete GPU, and battery life that improves over its predecessor. Did we mention that it's been redesigned?Reviews
Crucial P1 NVMe SSD review: Fantastic value for the average user, but not for pros
Crucial's budget NVMe SSD, the P1 is a bargain and very good performer until it runs out of cache.Reviews
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Review: Thin, fast and all business
Give the ThinkPad six cores and a GeForce GPU and you get the Lenovo ThinkPad Extreme X1, a 15-inch laptop that's large and in charge.Reviews
Asus ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1660 Ti review: GTX is back with a vengeance
Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1660 Ti is the best 1080p GPU you can buy, and Asus's versatile ROG Strix design makes it even better.Reviews
Lenovo Flex 5 15 review: A good laptop, an awkward tablet
The Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 15 is a decent laptop and oversized tablet, in desperate need of a few more fans to perform at its greatest potential.Reviews
Crackdown 3 review: Why?
Crackdown 3 feels like a game unstuck from time, a piece of 2007-era design that sneaked through into 2019, with middling results.Reviews
FastestVPN review: It’s not, but that’s okay
FastestVPN won't wow you with its speeds, but the price is right, the privacy promises are good, and the simultaneous connection limit is solid.Reviews
Mobvoi TicWatch E2 review: The standard for Wear OS is fast enough, cheap enough, and does enough
The Mobvoi TicWatch E2 won't blow you away, but you're not likely to find a smartwatch at this price that does as much.Reviews
Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 review: This ergonomic keyboard needs better keys
The Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 could be just the thing for typists with aching wrists and tendons, provided you warm to the wave-like keyboard design.Reviews
Radeon VII review: AMD’s cutting-edge return to enthusiast gaming
AMD's Radeon VII is a fast, memory-rich graphics card loaded down with the latest technologies.Reviews
Acer Swift 7 (2018) review: This spectacularly thin and light PC is a pain to actually use
Acer's Swift 7 (2018) sets the standard for thin-and-light notebooks, but a frankly awful typing experience and tablet-class performance make it a tough sell.Reviews