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Wayne Manion

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Dell P-series monitors make productivity possible for all

Working with high-resolution multimedia or long bits of code practically demands a giant display with tons of pixels, and gamers these days seemingly can’t do without 144-Hz screens with adaptive...
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Razer illuminates third-party brands with Chroma lighting

Peripheral-and-portable manufacturer Razer announced partnerships with not one, but multiple third-party parts makers to extend the compatibility of its Chroma RGB LED illumination control software. Lian Li and Razer showed off...
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Asus GT-AX11000 router and its friends are ready for 802.11ax

This year’s Computex doesn’t have a new CPU family or graphics card to focus around, so manufacturers’ offerings have been more varied than we’ve seen from past shows. Asus’ diversified offerings...
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Acer revamps the Swift 3 and Swift 5 and gives Chromebooks a Spin

We’ve already covered Acer’s Predator and Orion desktops revealed at the next@Acer event in New York, but the company also had a bevy of portables on display. Windows users looking for...
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Lian Li does its aluminum thing with the Bora Lite RGB fans

Lian Li isn’t the first PC parts maker that comes to mind when the topic of RGB LED illumination comes up, but several of the company’s latest cases are factory-equipped...
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HP ups its AIO game with the EliteOne 1000 G2, Envy 27, and Envy 34

Once upon a time, buyers could count on a display far outlasting the usefulness of a PC purchased at the same time. However, the era of 50% year-over-year processor performance...
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Asus Prime H310T motherboard has a very specific set of skills

Mini-ITX systems are a great way for system builders to stuff standard desktop (and sometimes mobile) parts into small spaces, but some folks are willing to make further sacrifices in...
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Steam Hardware Survey shows big changes after Valve fixes counting

Game development requires a careful balance between keeping system requirements low enough to make the product accessible to a wide range of players while incorporating attention-getting features and a helping of...
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HP Pavilion Gaming 32 HDR display shines bright for $449

We reported earlier on HP’s addition to the mainstream gaming laptop market with the Pavilion Gaming Laptop 15 refresh. The company also says that that the more into gaming a...
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ASRock J5005-ITX fanless board packs Pentium Silver power

We’ve seen a number of boards based on Intel’s latest Goldmont SoCs, but the models we looked at all used the silicon maker’s two-core, two-thread Celeron J4005 chip rather than...
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Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ gets a clock speed boost and better Wi-Fi

The Pi Foundation has released many takes on its Raspberry Pi line of ARM-based single-board computers (SBCs) over the years. Today’s release of the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ marks...
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Fractal Design makes new sides for the Meshify C

Fractal Design’s Meshify C ATX chassis looks pretty awesome with its polygon-esque front panel and tinted tempered glass side panel. The case maker is expanding the Meshify C range with...
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Viewsonic XG- and VX-series monitors cover all the bases

Display maker Viewsonic is celebrating its thirtieth year in the business of display pixels by announcing its new XG-series gaming and VX-series entertainment-focused monitors. There’s a handful of offerings, so...
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GeForce 390.65 drivers add Freestyle color filters and Fortnite sup...

We’re pretty sure Nvidia isn’t launching any new gaming graphics cards at CES this year, but the company is adding new real-time color filters and improved support for Epic Games’...
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Raspberry Pi Foundation builds a bridge between PCs and GPIO pins

The Raspberry Pi and its ilk generally lack the computing horsepower of a modern desktop or laptop computer, but one area where they excel is in physical computing, or interacting...
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BitFenix Enso lets you tell every RGB LED what to do

If 2017 is the year that RGB LEDs found their way into every conceivable PC component and accessory, 2018 is shaping up to be the year of the individually-addressable RGB...
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SteelSeries’ Arctis 3 Bluetooth headset connects to anything

Wireless Bluetooth connectivity is convenient, but the latency it adds renders it less-than-ideal for gaming. SteelSeries latest Arctis 3 Bluetooth gaming headset offers gamers the ability to connect to wired...
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Cooler Master MasterBox MB600L fits liquid cooling on the cheap

Besides multi-zoned RGB LED lighting and tempered glass side panels, the biggest trend in PC cases in 2017 has to be flat, featureless front panels. Cooler Master’s MasterBox MB600L dips...
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Roku’s streaming player lineup has five new devices

Black Friday is less than two months away, so this is the time of year when makers of gadgets and gizmos announce their latest products. Today is Roku’s turn, and...
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SteelSeries Apex 150 takes membrane switches to the next level

Mechanical keyboards are great, but even the quietest Red-switched varieties aren’t to everyone’s tastes. Whether r/mechanicalkeyboards wants to believe it or not, a substantial market still exists for membrane keyboards,...
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Asus’ Tinker Board single-board computer reviewed

The Raspberry Pi Foundation made a larger-than-expected splash when it released the first version of its eponymous single-board computer way back in February 2012. That original single-core, 700 MHz ARM11...