I live in Texas. If you didn’t know, there are three power grids in the United States – East, West, and then Texas. It’s not a joke, it truly is split this way, and unfortunately it’s the consumer that suffers. Every year we have “once in a lifetime”
The Pebble X Plus from Creative is a set of aesthetically pleasing and relatively powerful speakers. While mainly made for use with your PC, it’s compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled devices, along with modern consoles and more via a simple USB-C connection and, to a lesser extent, AUX. Adding to
As a PC gamer and purveyor of written reviews a good keyboard is essential. A couple of weeks ago my trusty Logitech started experiencing numerous issues that put me on the hunt for a new keyboard. When Lemokey reached out to us with an opportunity to try out their X5
Let’s speak plainly here – there are a lot of cameras out there vying for your attention. They each have their own little niche, either offering integrated lights, higher resolutions, RGB, or just focusing on integration with various capture software. Ultimately if you put video captured from each of them
I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not too well-versed in the technicalities that differentiate a great projector, or even a TV or monitor, from merely a good one. While I appreciate a sharp picture capable of showcasing brights and darks without any noise or artifacts, I
Although I’m mostly a PC player nowadays, I still keep a controller nearby in case it would benefit a given game. Like Hades, and most hack-and-slash games, it’s very difficult to play them on keyboard and mouse. Or more niche things, like Starfield’s ship builder — which is
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
I’m old enough to remember when force feedback was mostly vibration and the occasional kick in one direction or another. Microsoft made mech combat better with a force feedback joystick called the Sidewinder Force Feedback Pro, and then followed with a racing wheel, the Sidewinder Force Feedback Wheel, both