Mike Case
Mike’s gaming journey began with the NES, sparking a lifelong passion for video and tabletop games. A software engineer, gamer and 3D printing hobbyist, he bridges tech and gaming.



As someone who's been through the wringer with Razer laptops, my trusty 2021 Blade 14 has survived four years of coffee shop coding sessions and weekend gaming marathons. I approached the 2025 Razer Blade 14 like unboxing a new hoodie: fresh out of the package, crisp edges, and
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Stop the dongle parade. Finally, a USB drive that gets its life together and sports both ends: trusty USB-A for your legacy gear and sleek USB-C for the modern devices. One drive, two essential connectors—simply flip and connect. Effortless joy for your devices (and you). The PNY Duo Link
by Mike CaseHigh-performance material FDM 3D printing.
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Expand your handheld's storage without breaking the bank.
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A stunning OLED experience, but not without compromise.
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Multiple monitor setup on the go
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As someone who’s tested a handful of USB-C hubs and docking stations—from the Steam Deck’s official dock to budget models—the BenQ beCreatus GR10 caught my eye. Priced at $109 at the time of this writing, it’s positioned as a premium option for gamers craving desktop-grade
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I’ve spent the past few years migrating all my main devices to USB-C, which has been great for reducing cable clutter and standardizing how I charge my gadgets. But multiple devices still mean multiple outlets, and my desk sometimes looks like a power strip exploded. Enter the VOLTME Revo
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