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55in 4K/120Hz monster - Philips Momentum 558M1RY review
Today Dominic is taking things up a notch (or two) with a review of the Philips Momentum 558M1RY. It's a massive 55in monitor, running 4K, 120Hz, HDR1000, and its own Bowers & Wilkins soundbar. Is ...
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LC-Power M27UO: Cheapest 4K/240Hz OLED... with a catch
LC-Power has only been making gaming monitors since 2019 and the company launched its first oled offerings earlier this year. Today we're assessing the 27in model, utilising the same 4K/240Hz Samsung ...
The big downside, besides it being only available in China, is you have to switch to 720p to use it.
For creatives and professionals who want a clean workspace without sacrificing desktop performance, I’ve found a great mini PC bargain in Amazon’s Spring sale. The Asus NUC 15 Pro AI Mini PC is now ...
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Fake Apps, Fraudulent Emails, and Very Real Hackers: Another Week in the Infosec Trenches
This week saw attacks on Claude Code users, LastPass users, Starlink users, and, perhaps worst of all, people who needed an ambulance. Add a dash of AI hacking, and you have another wild week in ...
Your HDMI ports might look identical, but some offer better bandwidth and extra modes. Using the right port and settings can ...
Renting gaming hardware might lower the barrier to entry today, but it could also redefine what it means to truly own a gaming setup tomorrow. The post The new fad of PC renting is a nightmare and I’m ...
THIS is truly a tech miracle. Apple has created a MacBook that millions of people can buy for £499/$499 – and it’s actually very good. It’s called the MacBook Neo, and if I hadn’t seen it with my ...
You'll soon be able to get a MacBook that's cheaper than many budget PCs. Apple on Wednesday unveiled the MacBook Neo, a $599 ...
Priced at $599, the MacBook Neo is Apple's cheapest laptop, but it is not without compromise. Instead of an M-series Mac chip ...
The TCL 32X3A is the company's first-ever OLED monitor, designed for gamers. It features a 4K display with 240Hz refresh ...
Philips Evnia 34M2C8600 review: a 34" ultrawide QD-OLED monitor with stunning blacks, 175Hz gaming, real HDR and immersive contrast for modern PC games.
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