Lenovo Duet 5 Chromebook review By Sean Riley published 12 December 21 Editor's Choice The Lenovo Duet 5 Chromebook can’t compete on power, but it makes up for it with a gorgeous OLED display, over 13 hours of battery life and a versatile 2-in-1 form factor.
EKSA E910 gaming headset review: Decent for the price By Jason England published 12 December 21 An average gaming headset saved by competitive pricing
V-Moda Hexamove Lite review By Alex Bracetti published 11 December 21 The V-Moda Hexamove Lite is a pair of entry-level buds that don’t live up to brand standards.
MSI GS76 Stealth review By Rami Tabari published 11 December 21 The MSI GS76 Stealth boasts strong performance, solid battery life and a comfortable keyboard, but the display and speakers could be better.
Nikon Z5 review By Peter J Norman published 10 December 21 Whether you are looking to step up your photography to a professional level or just seeking a high-quality daily-use camera, the Z5 will get you going without costing a fortune.
Halo Infinite review: The worst Halo yet By Rami Tabari published 6 December 21 Halo Infinite feels like the first act in a much larger game that doesn’t currently exist. As a standalone game, it’s the worst Halo so far.
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus G2 ITG Review By Mark Anthony Ramirez published 5 December 21 Editor's Choice The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus G2 with two displays is an innovative, thin, lightweight, peppy performer that will last all day and come in handy.
ZIIP GX Series review: Is at-home skin care really worth all that coin? By Krystal Kamenides published 4 December 21 The ZIIP GX Series offers professional-grade, on-demand skin care treatments at a justifiable premium price.
V-Moda Hexamove Pro review By Alex Bracetti published 4 December 21 The V-Moda Hexamove Pro is a vast improvement over the Lite, though it’s still missing key features.
Framework Laptop DIY Edition review By Mark Anthony Ramirez published 1 December 21 Frameworks’ Laptop DIY Edition could be the future as it brings flexibility, repairability, and upgradable performance to consumers.
Solar Ash review: A cataclysmic odyssey By Mohammad Tabari published 1 December 21 Solar Ash presents a striking adventure hindered by a few banal ideas
Supernatural review — the VR fitness app that’s shaking up the metaverse By TJ Fink, Kimberly Gedeon published 29 November 21 Editor's Choice Supernatural has a little something for everyone, and it’s the most immersive VR fitness app we’ve tested to date.
MSI MPG Artymis 323CQR curved gaming monitor review By Mark Anthony Ramirez published 21 November 21 Editor's Choice Offering blazing performance, solid color, and sharp images out of the box, the MSI MPG Artymis 323CQR curved monitor is an excellent choice for gamers
SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ review By Rami Tabari published 21 November 21 Editor's Choice The SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ ramps up the crucial PS5 headset with 3D Tempest compatibility, longer battery life and the same great sound.
HP Pavilion Aero 13 review: Taking Off By Phillip Tracy published 21 November 21 Editor's Choice Those searching for a sub-$800 laptop can do no better than the HP Pavilion Aero 13.
Elden Ring hands-on review: Breathtaking but worrisome By Momo Tabari published 21 November 21 Not yet rated Seven hours later, The Lands Between is as majestic as it is underwhelming
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition review: The laziest remaster I have ever played By Jason England published 16 November 21 GTA: The Trilogy pulls off the biggest crime on its own players.
Nintendo Switch OLED review: A worthy mid-cycle upgrade By Sherri L. Smith published 15 November 21 Editor's Choice The Nintendo Switch OLED brings a big beautiful screen, enhanced audio and an improved kickstand, but many of the OG Switch's features remain.
1More ComfoBuds 2 review By Alex Bracetti published 15 November 21 Strong sound and longer battery life make the 1More ComfoBuds 2 a bargain if you can live with its shortcomings.
Realme Book hands-on review: The Windows MacBook Air that you can’t buy By Jason England published 15 November 21 Not yet rated The Realme Book is a MacBook Air for Windows — pure and simple. For the company’s first laptop, that’s not bad at all. It’s just a shame that most of you can’t buy it.