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Does the baby of Intel's new X-series CPU range make sense? For many, the Core i5-7640X is a chip to be toyed with out of curiosity but isn't really a ...
We test seven network storage drives that can do anything from backing up your PCs to streaming video to your TV Network-attached storage (NAS) drives are so ...
"Pretty much the ideal entry level product..." FOR Expressive and musical; built-in phono stage AGAINST Nothing of note “Budget, fully automatic?" Isn't ...
John Archer enjoys an OLED TV offering beefier picture specs for Less money PRODUCT: 55in 4K OLED TV with Ambilight POSITION: Philips' second OLED TV at ...
Can fewer pixels actually add up to more gaming fun? That's the new LG 34UC79G's core proposition. At 34 inches and with a 21:9 aspect ratio, you might ...
HP's versatile convertible flexes its agile form. While you can achieve some cleverness thanks to the extra flexibility of the screen hinge, you'll either use ...
A titillating but troubled 2-in-1 device. The Galaxy Book, frankly, doesn't do a ton different from the Windows tablet that preceded it, but rather refines ...
ASUS RoG Zephyrus GX501VI Review – Thin, light and quiet gaming laptop, excellent performance
A thin gaming laptop that gives us our first look at Nvidia's Max-Q tech. Thanks in a large part to the GTX 10-series GPUs — Nvidia's Pascal architecture — ...
Fedora 26 Review - The Fedora developers have mastered the art of the stable distro release, but to the point of being boring? Above Fedora users can ...
System76 Galago Pro Review - Like its namesake, it’s a lightweight laptop that is making great leaps among its reseller peers System76 Galago Pro Review: ...
Alex Campbell Debian 9 has a number of desktop environment options, including GNOME, KDE, Cinnamon, and MATE. YOU WANT STABILITY if you're flying ...
L34UC79G-B is a curved 34in widescreen unit that supports FreeSync at 144Hz, so we were surprised that it costs, seriously undercutting many other curved ...