The Acer Swift 5 is a lightweight ultraportable with strong performance, thanks to an 11th Gen Intel Core CPU. But you'll need to remove a lot of bloatware.
Sony's PlayStation 5 DualSense controller doesn't have native PC support, but thanks to a recent Steam beta, the controller works with many games and now most features are enabled.
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HP's long-awaited Reverb G2 Windows Mixed Reality VR headset is finally here, with its dual 2160 x 2160 RGB LED displays and Valve-developed features, like off-ear headphones and antimicrobial cushions.
With a lack of dedicated arrow keys and linear switches only, the HyperX x Ducky One 2 Mini isn’t for everyone. But gamers who like Red mechanical switches get slightly quicker actuation than traditional Cherry MX Red keyboards offer.
The essence of a Raspberry Pi 4 distilled into a smaller and embeddable package. Designed for industrial and embedded applications, the Compute Module 4 brings the power of a Pi 4 to even the smallest project.
Corsair's 3090-packing Vengeance i7200 is a powerful performer in a pretty package. But those who care at all about value will want to opt for the 3080 option rather than our $4,500 configuration.
The Supermicro C9Z490-PGW is a good (though expensive) option to build a Z490-based system. It performs well and offers users 10 GbE, PXE boot functionality, four full-length x8-capable PCIe slots, stable power delivery and more.
The SteelSeries Arctis 9 Wireless gaming headset sounds mostly great, but if you don't need Bluetooth, the $50 premium over the Arctis 7 may be hard to swallow.