GameSir's portfolio seems to be growing rapidly as of late, the X4 Aileron is the latest controller that attaches to your phone, and features hall effect sticks, mechanical face buttons and RGB. Read more...
Oukitel is back with another rugged phone with a massive battery, this time in the lower-end segment. It comes with full support for 5G, which makes this accessible to a lot more people on a budget. Read more...
A short first-person horror set on a North Sea oil rig during a storm. Something isn't right, something has come on-board, all whilst the music score by Jason Graves fills the air with high-tension. Read more...
Oukitel might be known for its rugged phones, but the company also produces normal everyday smartphones for those on a budget. For less than $220 you'll get 5G, 90Hz and a 5,150mAh battery. Read more...
GEEKOM are back with one of the smallest Mini PCs we've ever laid our eyes on, but what it lacks in size it certainly makes up for in power with its i9-13900H CPU and 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD storage. Read more...
A USB hub, card reader and 4K 120Hz laptop dock with up to 100W of USB-PD pass-through. The Dockcase Studio looks and feels premium, but can it deliver both style and substance or does it fall short? Read more...
Baseus' latest outdoor home camera kit allows you to expand the internal storage by slotting in a 2.5" SSD/HDD, but you really don't need to thanks to 30 days storage out of the box. Read more...
GEEKOM is back with the brand new A8 Mini PC featuring a Ryzen 8040 series "Hawk Point" processor with an NPU that currently isn't even supported in Windows 11. We take it for a spin. Read more...
The latest laser projector from Dangbei comes with 4K HDR support and more brightness and refinements, along with the same Google TV and licensed Netflix that we saw in January's Atom. Read more...
The G34WQi is great value for money for anyone wanting a budget, yet still decent performing monitor for screen tear-free gaming. It does lack a handful of features, though, but do they matter? Read more...
Minisforum sent us their new AtomMan "X series" X7 Ti Mini PC which, under the hood, includes the new Intel Core Ultra 9, 5600MT/s DDR5 memory, and even an OCulink port, but how does it fare? Read more...
We were given a 32GB DDR5 7600MT/s kit to test, and we decided to pitch it against the Corsair 6000MT/s both using the Intel XMP 3.0 profile. Although, how much of a difference does it make? Read more...