MSI and Stalker 2 have teamed up to release limited edition accessories and hardware related to S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl. Among the peripherals is a GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super 16G Gaming Slim Stalker 2 Edition, a Force Pro Wireless Stalker 2 Edition
During Razer’s recent RazerCon 2024, multiple products were announced, including the world’s first HD haptic gaming cushion, the Kraken V4 Pro headset, a laptop cooling pad, Intel Thunderbolt Share, Razer Synapse 4, and more. You can learn more about each product below:
IRVINE, Calif. (RazerCon 2024) – Razer™, the
I recently got my hands on the FlexiSpot XRC5 Recliner, and let me tell you, I was excited to see if it could live up to its promises of comfort and relaxation. FlexiSpot is known for their ergonomic products, but does that reputation extend to their recliners? With features like
As someone with a triple-monitor setup on my desk, it’s hard to adjust to a single screen when I use my laptop away from my desk. For the past few weeks I’ve been using the Kefeya S1 laptop screen extender to have a dual-monitor setup on the go.
If you’re a Blackmagic Cinema camera user, then you know the pain of dealing with storage. You have very few options for storage (the T5, which is officially supported and also discontinued, or the T7 which works but isn’t on the supported list, for example), and as such
You might have gotten a quick look at the OBSBOT Meet 2 camera in my review of the OBSBOT Talent. In that review, I remarked on just how incredibly small this camera is, and I set it up in a matter of seconds while on camera in the demonstration video.
We’ve been reviewing T-Force NVMe drives for a bit, and now we get our first look at their memory. The drives have been rock solid, delivering incredible value for an inordinately low price. They are punching far above their weight there, so I was eager to see how they’
There’s a rush to hit certain numbers on the front of a box that attracts would-be consumers to get them to buy a monitor or TV. 4K, LED, “Gaming”, “deep blacks”, HDR, etc. are just some of the buzzwords that manufacturers use to try to convince you that theirs