The Elegoo Neptune 4 Max is the newest and largest build volume FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) printer in the current Elegoo lineup. The transition to Klipper and the new features that change enables create the potential for huge leaps in capability. With new printers like the Neptune 4 Max, hobby
The bag you carry every day says more about you than you think; both aesthetically and practically. Think about it. Someone carrying a clutch or waist bag might only need the essentials — their phone, wallet, keys, a box of tic-tacs, or some gum. Each step up you take, like a
There are controllers, and then there are premium controllers. Sure, the former will do you just fine, but the latter can change how you play a game. I’ve reviewed a bunch of them this year, and largely, this assertion has held true, with some outstanding devices coming my way.
I have never heard of SK hynix before, but it seems about right for the name of a chip manufacturer in South Korea. Even more, I didn’t know they made SSDs, of which I use plenty. Then, the Beetle X31 caught my attention, a little SSD that any creator
The first thing that catches your eye before you actually try any product out is how good it looks. This is no different when it comes to gaming chairs, and in an oversaturated market, it’s hard to stand out from the crowd! Well here comes AndaSeat, a Chinese based
Over the last few years, I have noticed a steady decline in my vision; I can’t always read things, even if it’s right in front of me, outlines are blurred, and lights are distorted. It was simply time I accepted that I needed to do something about it.
Sony doesn’t make a lot of peripherals, so when they do it’s best to pay attention. Whether you choose to pair them with your PlayStation VR2, PlayStation 5, or brand new PlayStation Portal, or link them with a Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, or all of the above, this
Just like headsets, I’ve had a lot of different pairs of earbuds in my lifetime. You go through a bit of everything; wired and wireless, bassy and trebly, huge and teeny tiny. I’ve reviewed two of JBL’s recent ones, the TWS and TWS Airs, and both are