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Samsung The Frame (2023) review: Both a TV and a work of art

At a glanceExpert's Rating ProsCustomizable art frame bezelBright QLED picture with matte finishTizen smart platformLarge range of sizesConsOne Connect tuner box won’t suit everyoneNo Dolby VisionOur VerdictThe Frame range has been a huge...

Tapo Wire-Free Magnetic Security Camera review: Flexible surveillance

At a glanceExpert's Rating ProsHighly customizable detection featuresSupports local and cloud storageEasy installationConsMagnetic mount could leave camera vulnerable to theftBullet-style design not particularly attractiveOur VerdictThe Tapo Wire-Free Magnetic Security Camera can be installed...

AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7980X and 7970X Review

It's not every day that we get to review a $5,000 CPU, but don't worry, we have a more affordable $2,500 option as well, so this should be fun. The new Ryzen Threadripper...

Platin Milan 5.1.4 Soundbar review: Budget wireless spatial audio

At a glanceExpert's Rating ProsEasy setupEquipped with WiSA DS modulesPlatin app is packed with audio adjustmentsBluetooth 5.0 and aptX supportConsLow-profile subwoofer struggles in larger spacesNo Wi-Fi supportNo AirPlay 2 or ChromecastNo remote controlOur...

Gaming at 540Hz: Asus ROG Swift Pro PG248QP Review

The Asus ROG Swift Pro PG248QP is an extremely fast gaming monitor designed for professional esports gamers. It boasts a massive 540Hz refresh rate, serving as an impressive demonstration for the future...

Lofree Flow review: converting to the low-profile lifestyle

Low-profile mechanical keyboards have always seemed a bit odd to me. I get the appeal — in theory, they offer a slim, visually lighter design similar to a typical membrane chiclet keyboard...

Acer Swift X 16 review: the anti-MacBook Pro

Acer Swift X 16 MSRP $1,600.00 “The Acer Swift X 16 will draw you in with its OLED display and keep you around with its excellent performance.” Pros Superfast productivity performance Good midrange creativity performance Good value Exceptional...

Steam Deck OLED review: better, not faster

Good things often come to gamers who wait. There’s always a slimmer, more power-efficient PlayStation or Xbox on the way. Nintendo has long hammered out attractive new combos of size, screen, color,...
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