Corsair is undoubtedly a household name when it comes to PC parts and accessories. With the K100 AIR Wireless, the company expands its territory into the world of lightweight, low-profile mechanical keyboards. Complete with Cherry MX ULP Tactile switches, this board is one you won’t want to miss. As a longtime fan of Corsair tech (I’m using the 4000D Airflow case … [Read more...] about Corsair K100 AIR Wireless Keyboard Review: Paper-Thin and Packed With Features
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XreArt Frames Review: Recycled Tech Made Chic
Technology—smartphones, handheld game consoles, and so on—from the 1990s and 2007s is iconic, and for good reason. Many of these devices defined my childhood, and I’m sure that’s the same story for a lot of other people out there. XreArt Studios makes framed art out of these well-known devices, and oh my, the result is stunning. This framed tech art actually has a … [Read more...] about XreArt Frames Review: Recycled Tech Made Chic
IVPN Review: Fast as Lightning
IVPN is a bit of a dark horse in the VPN market. It doesn’t have the marketing clout of big players like NordVPN and ExpressVPN, and it’s only slowly gaining the name recognition of independent players like Mullvad. I took it through its paces to find out what IVPN could do. As it turns out, IVPN can do a lot, and it’s definitely one of the best VPN services out … [Read more...] about IVPN Review: Fast as Lightning
Amazon Echo Dot (5th gen) review: Small speaker, big sound
Amazon's canvas coated semi-sentient spherical speakers got an update this year. Or rather, the smaller Echo Dot variants did. The little speaker now sounds better than ever, plus there's a new Kids edition design and a more useful LED display on the Echo Dot with Clock. Having used all of Amazon's previous versions we were keen to see if the new Dot hits the mark with good … [Read more...] about Amazon Echo Dot (5th gen) review: Small speaker, big sound
Devialet Dione review: Ballsy design with the performance to match
It's not every day that we can say an AV product has a ballsy design and mean it literally. Today, though, is one of those days. The product in question is the Devialet Dione soundbar. Soundbars are hardly the sort of device you'd typically expect to have enough to accommodate a spherical element, yet there, right at the heart of the Dione's unique design, is a perfect … [Read more...] about Devialet Dione review: Ballsy design with the performance to match
Fluance Ai41 Review: Great-Sounding Speakers With Bluetooth Convenience
Many people these days turn to Bluetooth speakers for the bulk of their music listening. This is fine for when you’re on the go, but at home, you might want to treat your music to better speakers. The Fluance Ai41 speakers offer much better sound, but with all the convenience of Bluetooth. The Ai41s are an update of Fluance’s previous Ai40 speakers, but they aren’t … [Read more...] about Fluance Ai41 Review: Great-Sounding Speakers With Bluetooth Convenience
Canon EOS R7 review: Now we just need some lenses
The R7 is Canon's flagship APS-C camera, it launched alongside it's cheaper sibling the R10, and the two bodies are the first APS-C cameras to utilise the brand's RF mount - previously reserved for full-frame cameras. The R7 is effectively the successor to the long-standing Canon 7D series of DSLR cameras. But, since it's 2022, it's now a mirrorless body. This means it gets … [Read more...] about Canon EOS R7 review: Now we just need some lenses
PC Building Simulator 2 Review: A Soothing and Rewarding Learning Experience
It’s not often that a simulation game doubles as a viable crash course for its subject activity. However, PC Building Simulator 2 bridges the gap between interactive experience and tech manual with a rudimentary glimpse at the inner workings of gaming PCs and the well-known brands that fuel them. I admittedly sat down to PC Building Simulator 2 with heavy … [Read more...] about PC Building Simulator 2 Review: A Soothing and Rewarding Learning Experience
Amazon Fire HD 8 (2022) review: Still the budget tablet to buy
Where Apple has dominated the premium tablet market with its iPad range, Amazon has had great success at the affordable end of the market, offering budget-friendly Fire tablets at different sizes and prices but with easy access to popular apps and services. With its 2022 update to the popular 8-inch model, Amazon sought to make it a faster tablet and - as always - there are … [Read more...] about Amazon Fire HD 8 (2022) review: Still the budget tablet to buy
Warhammer 40K: Shootas, Blood and Teef Review – A Return to a Trusted Formula, Done Right
Warhammer 40K: Shoots, Blood and Teef on PC Warhammer 40k: Shootas, Blood and Teef is an old-school blow-em-up shooter in the franchise we all love for one reason or another: Warhammer. It is an outrageously absurd fictional world, and that’s what makes it great. No different is the latest game released this year, by Rogueside, as the gameplay and the linear story will bring … [Read more...] about Warhammer 40K: Shootas, Blood and Teef Review – A Return to a Trusted Formula, Done Right