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    The new G522 wireless headset from Logitech puts comfort first for extended use.

    The company’s gaming-specific accessory line, Logitech G, is ready for a new addition. As part of its award-winning G5 series, Logitech is introducing the new G522 gaming headset today, which is an improvement on the well-liked G733 headset. With Pro G drivers installed, the Logitech G522 can produce crystal-clear, detailed audio at 48 kHz and 24 bits. Blue Voice and 48kHz 16-bit audio recording are supported by the built-in microphone, and the audio can be filtered using various settings. With…

    Review of the PNY CS2342: A fantastic small SSD for your Steam Deck

    The CS2342 is a mega burner with smaller data sets, therefore, PNY didn’t lie in its PR. in a unique class. It’s a great option for a Steam Deck or daily use. Unfortunately, secondary cache isn’t the drive you want for writing big data sets because of its very poor allocation. Features When there is a 2242 form-factor for M, why did PNY decide to call a 2230 (22 mm wide, 30 mm long) drive the CS2342? Two SSDs is…

    Samsung is offering a staggering $800 discount on their enormous ultrawide OLED monitor.

    We can’t get enough of the most amazing gaming monitors that Samsung produces, especially when they’re on sale. Right now, the company’s enormous 49-inch Odyssey OLED G9 is on sale for $800, making it available for $1,000. It’s 48% off! Whether you use it for business, play games, or just for fun, this monitor has everything you could need. The amazing resolution of 5120 x 1440 made it impossible for anyone to ignore it. In essence, that is two 1440p…

    The HP Core Ultra 7 work laptop with 16GB of RAM is on sale for $400 today.

    While some laptops are designed for gaming, others are made for leisure. Then there are work-specific laptops, such as the HP ProBook 460 G11. It’s capable, quick, and currently $400 off at B&H. Its initial price of $1,299 has been reduced to just $899, which is a great deal given the features and performance it offers. The ProBook 460 G11 is designed to handle all of your chores, including sending emails, organizing difficult work assignments, putting off social media, and…

    Review of the WD Black SN8100 SSD: incredibly quick, incredibly erratic

    I had high hopes for the company’s newest PCIe 5.0 WD Black SN8100 because WD’s 8TB Black SN850X was our best-rated PCIe 4.0 SSD, and the WD Black SN7100 was the second-ranked HMB (host memory buffer) PCIe 4.0 SSD. For reasons that are still unknown, I received both fantastic and not-so-great items. Please take note that if and when the “things” problem with the SN8100 (see the performance part) improves, I will go over this review again. Additionally, Sandisk appears…

    The latest 500Hz OLED gaming monitor from Samsung is insanely expensive.

    Although OLED gaming monitors are great—I’m writing this on one right now—they aren’t flawless. In addition to being more expensive, they are still not quite as quick as gaming LCDs and have less brightness than previous, less colorful panels. Samsung’s most recent OLED monitor will help close that gap, but it will cost money. Then make further payments. I’m saying that it’s costly. The 27-inch, 1440p display of the new Odyssey G60F is perhaps the industry standard for PC gaming…

    Review of the Asus Zenbook S 14 (UX5406): This Ultralight Is Just Perfect

    Although high-end ultraportables can be expensive, their innovative designs and state-of-the-art technology make them more appealing than low-cost laptops. The Asus Zenbook S 14 (model UX5406; retails for $1,399 and $1,599 as tested) is a standout due to its flawless construction, bright OLED screen, wide range of ports, and remarkable battery life. However, some competitors provide speedier performance (like the Lenovo ThinkPad X9 14) or even longer battery life (like the Microsoft Surface Laptop), so this Zenbook is only a…

    High-end SSDs are slowed down by Intel’s most recent Core Ultra CPUs, tests reveal.

    Testing has shown that SSDs placed into an M.2 slot on an Intel X890 motherboard will not operate at their peak efficiency, which is another setback for Intel’s “Arrow Lake” or Core Ultra 200S architecture. In contrast to the 14GB/s sequential read rates that PCI Gen 5 SSDs are capable of, the SSD Review (via Tom’s Hardware) discovered that SSDs installed into an X890 motherboard only managed 12GB/s sequential read speeds. Intel verified the site’s testing and said that a…

    More than 200 games currently use XeSS, Intel’s competitor for DLSS, a game-boosting technology.

    On Wednesday, Intel said that it is integrating its XeSS 2 technology into even more games, including high-end titles like Assassin’s Creed: Shadows and Diablo IV, putting them in the “definitely playable” category by boosting framerates by an astounding four times. During the announcement, Intel also disclosed that more than 200 PC games currently support XeSS in some way. At the end of 2024, XeSS 2 was introduced alongside the $250 Intel Arc B580 (“Battlemage”) architecture, a “budget” graphics card…

    Microsoft reduces the size of its entry-level Surfaces to create space for smaller models.

    Microsoft has secretly increased the prices of its older Surface devices to make up for the lower-priced, smaller Surface devices that were introduced this week. A new 13-inch Surface laptop and a 12-inch Surface Pro were introduced by Microsoft, with prices starting at $899.99 and $799.99, respectively. Both the Surface Pro 11th Edition and the current, older Surface Laptop 7th Edition have starting costs of $999, making them somewhat less expensive and slightly smaller than the current Surface Laptop and…