I’ll spend an inordinate amount of money on a videocard because it makes every game’s framerate better. I’ll do the same thing for a monitor, because it makes every game look cleaner. Keyboards and mice are my primary input devices, so they get the royal treatment. I’
I live in Texas. Our power grid is held together by gum, resident outrage, and poor management. As such, if you have anything of value plugged into your wall directly, you are taking a very serious risk that at some point that device is going to take a serious jolt
We reviewed the SL5000 from Vertagear last year, citing some excellent new technologies baked in, including their new HygennX smell-repellent material. The coffee ground nanotechnology is baked directly into the chair, and with a year of heavy use by both humans and dogs, it’s as pristine as the day
R0DE is one of those names that is synonymous with the audio industry. Whether you are in the commercial space, a professional movie maker, or a plucky YouTuber just getting started, R0DE is probably on your radar. Today we are going to take a look at some of those solutions,
I’ve been using Sabrent drives for a while now. The laptop I’m writing this review on has a 2TB Gen3 Sabrent Rocket in it. When I saw that Sabrent had not only introduced a Gen4 NVMe drive, but that it purports to deliver 7100 MB/s read and
I use the Loupedeck CT for a great many things. It’s my speed editor for video work, it’s great for fine tuning images, and the jog wheel and analog knobs give me fine grain control that I can’t get with another device. Similarly, the Loupedeck Live has
I could just run some benchmarks, point to the pretty lights, and say “See? DDR5 RAM goes BRRRRR really fast!” and call it a day. That’s not how I like to do things. As such, we are going to do a deep dive on what all of these various
I grew up poor. Dirt poor, in fact. I never owned a NES, SNES, Genesis, SegaCD, or really any console as a kid. Instead, I’d rent a console from Blockbuster or visit a friend who had one. Most of my friends were Nintendo kids, but a few of them