HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook review: The Pixelbook successor By Mark Anthony Ramirez published 16 March 23 HP’s latest Dragonfly Chromebook is heavily influenced by Google’s Pixelbook, and we’re pleased about it.
Herman Miller x Logitech Vantum Gaming Chair review By Rami Tabari published 14 March 23 Editor's Choice The Herman Miller x Logitech Vantum Gaming Chair offers amazing support in a minimalist design, but the headrest feels like an afterthought.
Hollyland Lark C1 Duo Wireless Mic review By Mark Anthony Ramirez published 13 March 23 The Hollyland Lark C1 Duo wireless mic kit brings some design flare and quality audio to the exploding content creator wireless mic market.
Honor Magic Vs review: The affordable foldable? By Jason England published 13 March 23 The Honor Magic Vs has all the makings of a true combo breaker — an affordable foldable with premium stylings and enough performance to be an effective daily driver.
Lenovo ThinkPad T16 Gen 1 review — Solid but expensive By Momo Tabari published 10 March 23 The Lenovo ThinkPad T16 Gen 1 is a decent laptop thanks to its swift performance, long-lasting battery life and superb sound system, but its cost might be too steep to make it worthwhile.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite Kids Edition review: Not for my kid By Rami Tabari published 6 March 23 The Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite Kids Edition is just the original Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite with an ugly case. It’s not clever.
Getac ZX10 Rugged Tablet review By Mark Anthony Ramirez published 6 March 23 If you’re looking for a rugged tablet, the Getac ZX10 is an excellent choice. With perky performance and a daylight-readable display making it perfect for first responders and those in construction.
MSI Titan GT77 HX review: A monster for better and worse By Jason England published 6 March 23 Editor's Choice The MSI Titan GT77 HX is the tip of the RTX 4090 iceberg in terms of pure power and gaming prowess, but its portability takes a hit because of it.
Fire Emblem Engage review: Not very engaging By Rami Tabari published 27 February 23 Fire Emblem Engage is a fun entry into the franchise, nailing all of those fan service elements, but it lacks the creativity to engage its fans.
Dynabook Portege X40-K review (2022) By Mark Anthony Ramirez published 27 February 23 A lightweight enterprise laptop with all-day battery life and solid performance
Xiaomi 13 Pro review: Good, but not the Xiaomi you should buy By Jason England published 26 February 23 Editor's Choice The Xiaomi 13 Pro is a strong flagship with a dated aesthetic that gets in the way.
Xiaomi 13 review: Watch out, Samsung! By Jason England published 26 February 23 Editor's Choice The Xiaomi 13 takes another big step forward in the fight to be the best compact Android flagship with big specs, a gorgeous display, top-notch cameras, and a sleek aesthetic.
iPhone 14 Plus long-term review: 5 months after launch, is it still worth it? By Kimberly Gedeon published 20 February 23 The iPhone 14 Plus is the cheapest “purchase-worthy” phone you can get
Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 1 review By Rami Tabari published 20 February 23 The Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 1 offers excellent performance comboed with a gorgeous display, a clicky keyboard, and great audio. Unfortunately, it’s stupid expensive.
RedMagic 8 Pro review: Gamers only By Jason England published 20 February 23 An excellent gaming phone, and nothing more.
Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro 360 review: Third time’s a charm By Jason England published 17 February 23 Editor's Choice The Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro 360 makes the best even better
Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro review: This keyboard has everything By Sean Riley published 16 February 23 Editor's Choice The Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro trades wireless support for a whole host of new controls and gorgeous underglow lighting that make it a compelling option for gamers, content creators, and more.
PS VR2 Review: Pricey, but promising By Sherri L. Smith published 16 February 23 Editor's Choice The PS VR2 brings a high quality VR experiece, easy plug-and-play setup and a promising catalog of games, just as long as you can deal with the sticker shock.
Apple Watch Ultra review: Does this wearable benefit non-fitness folks, too? By Jason England published 15 February 23 Editor's Choice For professional athletes, the Watch Ultra is the most fitting option, but what about regular people like me? It’s still an optimal choice for the average Joe — as long as you have the ‘right’ wrist.
MacBook Pro 16-inch (M2 Max, 2023) review: The baddest MacBook in the land By Sherri L. Smith published 14 February 23 Editor's Choice The MacBook Pro 16 brings beauty, beastly performance and the longest battery life we’ve seen, but the price could be a dealbreaker.