The latest iteration of the Alienware m18 is power personified with its over-the-top specs, however, you’re going to pay a pretty penny for the privilege.
The Federal Trade Commission called out Razer for the 2021 Zephyr face mask that claimed N95-grade effectiveness.
Motorola goes green and we review the "most comfortable" gaming laptop of 2024.
The Kishi Ultra fits most smartphones and tablets--it can even fit the iPad Mini.
How much would you spend on Razer’s new Firefly V2 Pro mousepad that will make your mouse dance on a floor of RGB light.
Alienware's gaming laptop removes the butt for a slimmer fit, but the best part of the m16 R2 is its pleasant palm rest and clicky keyboard.
Gaming-capable laptops have come a long way, and there’s probably a portable PC to fit your particular budget.
Dell’s reconfigured and expanded XPS lineup has good performance and an option for a beautiful OLED screen, but you’ll have to accept the new, sleek design.
Our top picks for all kinds of mice: gaming, ergonomic, budget, or high-end.
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The modern Alienware desktop no longer looks like it fell off a spaceship, but it's a fine-looking, quality PC that would be better if it was easier to upgrade.
Is there truly a ultra-premium PC that will do it all and still fit in your backpack? We put Apple and Razer's most expensive models to the test.
We get some hands-on time with the Apple Vision Pro and we review Bose's new fancy earbuds.
We break down everything you need to know about buying a brand new computer.
The Razer Blade 16 is still the pinnacle of gaming PCs that don't compromise on power for portability, but it's still not the perfect specimen.
Apple will finally let you log in for some on-the-go cloud gaming anywhere there's an iPhone.
From transparent TVs to the most adorable little robots ever, here are the products from CES 2024 that got us most excited.
HYTE's first keyboard, the Keeb TKL, is fully customizable and comfortable to type on.
The “Esther” concept uses sound-to-haptics software to emulate the patter of rain or the pain of getting absolutely stomped in Mortal Kombat 1 .
AI, cute robots, and all the awesome tech from the show floor.
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