I’ve spent the past few years migrating all my main devices to USB-C, which has been great for reducing cable clutter and standardizing how I charge my gadgets. But multiple devices still mean multiple outlets, and my desk sometimes looks like a power strip exploded. Enter the VOLTME Revo
I’ve been playing VR since they were awful prototypes that were almost too hard to use and almost inevitably made you sick to your stomach. While companies like NVIDIA have built powerful graphics cards to help solve the framerate issues, and folks like Pimax can drive 8K images and
While I’m not great at them, I do play a lot of fighting games. Everything from Street Fighter to Granblue to Skullgirls; I enjoy hopping in for a few quick matches. Until now, I’ve usually preferred four button fighters over six button because using the bumpers and triggers
I’ve got everything from a Black Magic 6K Pro camera to the camera on my phone and everything in between, and there’s one thing that is certain, lighting makes the shot. Elgato has recently released an all white model of their key lights, dubbed the Elgato Key Light
Most folks seem to get into 3D printing for smaller things – figures for tabletop, functional clips and charms, and decorations. We’ve covered printers of all shapes and sizes, having printed everything from dragon horns to light sabers and armor. My favorite things to print, however, are big figures and
Immersion. It’s what we all strive to find in our games. We become Solid Snake taking down FOXHOUND in Metal Gear. We are Sam Fisher, sneaking through the darkest corridors to keep the world safe. We run down Metroids on Planet Zebes wearing the Power Suit of Samus Aran.
Any good tech review should start with the “why”. Why do I need this particular device? What feature or function makes my life easier, entertains me, or otherwise improves workflow or efficiency? Whether it’s a videocard, a smart watch, or perhaps a pro version of a game console, a
If you’re familiar with the A440, then you might have read our review where I called the Cardea A440 M.2 NVMe SSD the “Best price to performance on the market” – something I stand behind to this day. It absolutely crushed our synthetic testing, worked brilliantly in the PlayStation