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Looking for some great Elgato stuff but don’t want to spend all of your money? No worries, the holidays are here to save you. Elgato’s recent Neo line, perfect for on the go streamer and content creators has received some pricing specials right in time for Christmas. You
by David BurdetteMost folks seem to get into 3D printing for smaller things – figures for tabletop, functional clips and charms, and decorations. We’ve covered printers of all shapes and sizes, having printed everything from dragon horns to light sabers and armor. My favorite things to print, however, are big figures and
by Ron BurkeI have done a bit of streaming for GamingTrend here and there. That said, I’ve never done much of it. A few years ago I had the opportunity to mess around with an Elgato Stream Deck, and it was a neat device I figured would come in handy. Now,
by David BurdetteIf you’ve been reading for a while, you know I’m always on the hunt for the next big piece of technology that moves the immersion needle. Whether it’s virtual reality, motion simulation chairs, haptic vests, flight yokes, or driving sim gear, I want to feel like I’
by Ron BurkeIt’s always better when more of us can play. Xbox has been on the forefront of this, with awesome inventions like the Adaptive Controller. Now, they’re bringing more software tweaks to the party. Today’s announcements through Xbox Wire are just another reminder of how great it is
by David BurdetteI’ve always heard of the praises sung for Corsair’s RAM offerings, and it’s getting even better. Announced today, you can now buy the latest version of Corsair’s Vengeance RAM series. It comes in DDR5 speeds that can hit 9,200 MT/s, with higher frequencies on
by David BurdetteRecently, I got my hands on my first SCUF controller with the Reflex Pro. That PS5 controller was truly fantastic, and even if a bit pricey, made for a few spectacular performances from yours truly while gaming. When I picked up the SCUF Instinct Pro Xbox controller, I figured it’
by David BurdetteI tend to gravitate towards full-size keyboards. It’s probably the ten keys, but there’s a safety I feel with them that’s engrained in me. Hence, even if I use a great TKL keyboard, there’s more than a good chance I’ll go right back to my
by David Burdette