The Stealth variant of the Turtle Beach headset has been around for a while. When introduced, these headsets represented a higher quality model compared to the more inexpensive and wired Recon series. Just like car models, eventually an update is needed, and while not on the same annual timeline of
Headsets that fit your budget are important. That said, you want the best for what you’re paying, and that means you’re usually leaving functions on the table to fit it in your price range. Turtle Beach has never shied away from giving you plenty of options, and with
About two years ago, I reviewed the ROCCAT (the original makers of these keyboards before being acquired by Turtle Beach) Vulcan II Max. What’s funny is it wasn’t in the original request, as I was asking about a headset they had just released. Little did I expect that
Something that goes unnoticed a lot of times in PC gaming is a good mouse. I think plenty of people find great ones, but if you’re like me you get stuck with whatever specific one you use and that’s it. There are a lot of smaller companies replicating
The team at Elegoo advertised the Saturn 4 and Saturn 4 Ultra with an eye-opening array of impressive features, not the least of which being auto-leveling. If you visit any printing forum or Discord channel, 99% of the problem troubleshooting starts with “did you level it?” and easily that same
2016 was when I chose PC gaming as my go-to system. I had a chair gifted to me by a family member, and while the sentiment was lovely, the chair was not. But I didn’t mind, at least not for the first five years. It was covered in this
SteelSeries is a brand I associate with excellence. That said, that excellence can sometimes have a trade off in cost. I’d always prefer to spend my money wisely, and saving up for the best is usually the route I’d prefer to take. Not everyone shares my sentiments, but
In review after review I’ve given the same advice – “stop using USB thumb drives”. There are far better solutions for moving files between devices that are faster and more reliable. Late last year we got our first device that might buck that trend – the SK Hynix Beetle. A USB-C