During Computex 2019, HyperX announced several new peripherals including a new mechanical keyboard, headset, and the FURY DDR4 RGB Memory module. All of these products will be available later this year.
HyperX®, a division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., today revealed a lineup of premium gaming gear with a HyperX
Yesterday, Panic unveiled its newest hardware endeavor, its compact mini handheld known as the Playdate. The system will come out sometime next year with a price point of $149, and will come with exclusive games as well as a unique crank handle which players can use to control supported titles.
On a Wednesday afternoon in downtown San Francisco, the co-founder of GAEMS, John Smith, and his team host a steady stream of press in their hotel room to show off their latest creation. John looks to be in his fifties, and is the type of guy who can talk passionately
Recently, Retro-Bit announced that it will release its Tribute64 controller online this May with versions for the original Nintendo 64 as well as PC and Switch. The controller will come in three different colors, and will debut in original and USB port versions.
The Tribute64 Original Port is designed for
AVerMedia has become a champion of capture cards, and last year they were one of the first ones to release a consumer-focused card with the capability to record 4K resolution. However, as streaming continues to rise in popularity, more newcomers are looking for affordable, easy-to-use capture cards to help get
The HyperX Alloy FPS Keyboard is a fantastic mid-tier keyboard. The steel frame is sturdy and sleek while the lights are bright and vibrant. The steel frame does make it a little heavy, but that is a small price to pay for a sturdy design. It does have a compact
Just in time for the Christmas season, NVIDIA has announced its upcoming plans for its SHIELD TV, with a new update rolling out to SHIELD TV right now! In addition, the company has announced some holiday promotions for SHIELD TV devices, as well as integration with Amazon Music, so you
For those who don’t know my background, I have over 20 years in Network Engineering under my belt, with a heavy emphasis on routing and switching technologies. This has served me well in my career, but has also given me a great deal of insight when I do hardware