We’ve been seeing a lot more solid options coming out of China for DRAM and NVMe storage devices. This is our first time working with Netac, a flash storage manufacturer out of Shenzen, China. Founded in 1999, they’ve been providing chips for other OEMs as well as their
Like most tabletop enthusiasts, my hobby is ever-expanding. My office/game room/hobby space has as many hobby “things” as it does games. Paint, tools, 3d printers, laminators, foam cutters, and all the associated supplies and bits and bobs to turn plastic, wood, paper, and resin into game pieces, miniatures,
Mavix has become one of my go-to companies for high quality and comfortable chairs. Sure, most of their chairs don’t have the “gamer” look, but frankly, very few companies are able to offer much on that front anyway. Entirely too many companies make chairs that have the gamer look,
I recently began to dive into creating more video-based content for GamingTrend, specifically to better provide coverage while attending conventions, and quickly realized that if I wanted to create content on a semi-professional level, I would need to begin acquiring a large assortment of new tools. The first item I
I’m a huge fan of Nanoleaf, having decked out my arcade room a while back with their Lines, Shapes, and Bulb products, so you can imagine my excitement when I was given the chance to check out their latest product, the Nanoleaf Skylight. The Nanoleaf Skylight is a flush-mounted
Despite there being a whole genre of chairs made for playing games, I don’t find them very comfortable. They’re not particularly flexible or adjustable, and don’t provide the best posture for long periods of sitting. So, when I finally needed to replace my old gamer chair because
I’ve always been a fan of Razer, owning both cell phones and getting my first official RGB gaming keyboard from them. Being exposed to the overwhelming amount of PC gear we review here has admittedly left me with no shortage of options, and I’ve moved to other brands
There are a lot of ways to wash your prints once they’re complete. I’ve seen people fill a spray bottle with IPA, douse the print, and then towel them off with a microfiber cloth. Other folks use an ultrasonic bath you’d normally use for jewelry. It’s