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Read More »Razer launches top-end Nommo Pro speakers with THX certification
Razer debuted its Chroma-lit Nommo line of gaming speakers back at CES earlier this year, offering a stylish sound solution for desktops. The top-end Razer Nommo Pro now has a release date, completing the range by adding a subwoofer, Pod Controller and THX certification. The two Dupont Kevlar coated speakers …
Read More »1MORE Quad Driver E1010 IEM Review
If you've got £150 to spend on a new pair of earphones, these could be just the thing
Read More »NETGEAR Orbi (RBK23) AC2200 Mesh Wi-Fi System Review
NETGEAR has introduced a smaller, more modestly priced option, available as a two-unit (RBK20) and three-unit (RBK23) bundle.
Read More »Razer has turned to Kickstarter to fund its left-handed Naga Trinity mouse
While mouse manufacturers have finally been turning their attention to left-handed gamers in recent years with ambidextrous mice, these products often forgo many of the features that right-handed players get access to. Razer is hoping to turn the tide on this moving forward with its exclusively left-handed Naga Trinity gaming …
Read More »Xtrfy H1 Pro Gaming Headset Review
It's a headset from Xtrfy made in collaboration with Ninjas in Pyjamas - but is it any good?
Read More »ASUS Lyra Trio AC1750 Mesh Wi-Fi System Review
The Lyra Trio builds on the excellent capabilities of the original Lyra.
Read More »Logitech acquires Blue Microphones
Logitech and Blue Microphones are both well known in the PC space for different reasons. Logitech makes fantastic gaming peripherals, and Blue make fantastic audio equipment. Now, both companies will be teaming up, as Logitech has acquired Blue Microphones for $117 million. The acquisition was announced earlier today. Going forward, …
Read More »Acer ED273 27in Monitor Review
Looking for a curved 27in monitor that won't cost the earth? This Acer ED273 could be just the thing
Read More »Wooting ONE – Gradual movement on a keyboard, just like a controller joystick!
Is this the future of mechanical keyboards? keys that are pressure sensitive? Imagine playing a first person shooter and being able to crawl, walk and run forward - all with the same key. Like an analogue stick on a console controller.
Read More »Iiyama Red Eagle G-MASTER GB2560HSU 24.5in 144Hz Monitor Review
It's a 24.5in 144Hz monitor, with FreeSync, priced at £220. Is iiyama onto a winner?
Read More »Google’s introduction of Security Keys for its staff killed employee phishing
Multifactor authentication is an important part of keeping your accounts secure online. Often a second factor is the only thing protecting your accounts should a service suffer a data breach. Google has taken a similar approach for its employees but with U2F or Universal 2nd Factor, using a security key …
Read More »Edifier S70DB SoundBar and Subwoofer Review
The S70DB boasts some excellent specs but does it live up to it's £449.99 price?
Read More »Philips 328E8QJAB5 31.5in FreeSync CURVED Monitor (£230)
The Philips 328E8QJAB5 is a monitor that serves up a tempting design for a surprising price.
Read More »noblechairs HERO PU leather Gaming Chair Review
Could this chair be the Hero we need?
Read More »AOC launches 31.5” QHD 75Hz FreeSync IPS monitor
AOC is a well-known brand in the budget monitor space, offering great displays for a fraction of the price of their rivals. They are continuing this trend with their brand new 31.5” QHD 75Hz FreeSync monitor that is releasing this month. The AOC Q3279VWFD8 bears some resemblance to the Q3279VWF, …
Read More »SteelSeries confirms early production batch of Rival 310 mice have adhesive issues
Last week, Briony shared an update on the SteelSeries Rival 310 mouse after nine months of use. While the initial review was very positive, it seems that the Rival 310 has not stood the test of time, as 9 months on, the mouse is falling apart. SteelSeries has been in touch since the update went live, confirming that an early production batch of the 310 does suffer from adhesive issues.
Read More »Asus ROG Swift PG27UQ 27in 4K/144Hz HDR Monitor Review
4K 144Hz is finally here in the form of the PG27UQ - is it worth £2229?
Read More »PCSpecialist rolls out new racing simulators
Over the years, hardware makers have been trying to come up with new ways to make gaming more immersive. Emerging technologies like Virtual Reality show promise, but for racing game fans, nothing quite beats a full racing simulator setup. The folks at PCSpecialist have teamed up with Milltek to produce …
Read More »Sharkoon launches SKILLER SGH3 gaming headset with included sound card
Sharkoon has placed emphasis on long gaming sessions in recent years, introducing its SKILLER SGS2 gaming chairs built to be comfortable hours into a single session. This focus has since been carried over to the newly announced SKILLER SGH3 gaming headset, packing premium features into a €60 price tag. Packing …
Read More »Gigabyte Aorus H5 Gaming Headset Review
It's a new gaming headset from Aorus - is it worth the £60 price tag?
Read More »SteelSeries Rival 310 update – Briony’s horror story
Briony has been using the SteelSeries Rival 310 since launch but 9 months later it's falling apart
Read More »GeChic On-Lap 1305H Portable Monitor Review
This GeChic portable monitor costs less than £300 - but is it any good?
Read More »The KitGuru guide to mechanical keyboard switches
Mechanical keyboards are a staple for many serious PC gaming set ups. These switches offer more tactile feedback, faster actuation and longer life spans. However, with so many different kinds of switches floating around, it can be confusing to decide which one to go with. Today we'll be going over the different mechanical switches currently on the market, explaining what each of them do differently.
Read More »ASUS ProArt PA32UC 32in Monitor Review
It's the most colour-accurate screen we've tested - but it will set you back £2000
Read More »Ninox offers the world’s most lightweight modular mouse with the Astrum
Previously entering the peripheral scene with its Aurora and Venator mice, British manufacturer Ninox has once again graced the scene with its Astrum model. Dubbed the “world’s lightest fully modular gaming mouse” at below 80 grams, the Astrum offers users 13 different mice in one, with the ability to add …
Read More »Razer unveils new ‘Huntsman’ keyboards with new Opto-Mechanical switches
Razer has two new keyboards launching today featuring all new 'Opto-Mechanical' switches- utilising infrared beams to detect key presses, while still maintining the satisfying feel of a mechanical switch.
Read More »AMD tries to clear up confusion over FreeSync 2 HDR rebranding
Upon the release of FreeSync 2, display manufacturers requested that AMD provide more clarity towards its improvements over the “vanilla” FreeSync. This prompted the company to rebrand the successor to FreeSync 2 HDR, reflecting its introduction of high-dynamic range support. Unfortunately, this is still causing confusion in the industry thanks …
Read More »Razer Nommo Chroma Speakers Review
It's a new 2.0 desktop speaker system from Razer - with RGB lighting. Worth £150?
Read More »Microsoft has brought back the Intellimouse
The Microsoft Intellimouse was a staple of early to mid-2000’s offices and schools. Every single Windows XP machine was paired with this juggernaut of a mouse. Gamers even took a shine to it thanks the optical sensor and button switches it had. It has been a while since this mouse …
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