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Review of the Asus Vivobook 16 Flip: A cheap but uninteresting OLED 2-in-1

Windows 2-in-1s simply aren’t as good as they once were, albeit it’s probably for the best. We now have 2-in-1s like the Asus Vivobook 16 Flip, which boasts a 16-inch OLED touchscreen, in place of little thin-and-lights with kid-sized displays. It’s a flexible Windows computer with good performance, but it’s clearly not an iPad substitute. Specs and features The Asus Vivobook 16 Flip, which costs $1,249.99 at Costco, is the maximum configuration that I was given to review. It features…

Review of Samsung Odyssey OLED G6: With style, this monitor reaches 500Hz

The Samsung Odyssey OLED G60SF is a unique display for reasons other than its 500Hz QD-OLED panel. The G60SF has a sophisticated design and a matte display finish that maximizes use in a variety of lighting conditions, yet its super-high-refresh panel can handle world-class professional gaming. Specs and features The refresh rate of the Samsung Odyssey OLED G60SF, also referred to as the Odyssey OLED G6, can reach up to 500 Hz. It is one of just three QD-OLED displays…

Review of the Geekom IT15: A little computer with a powerful Intel Core Ultra 9 inside

The Geekom IT15′s small form factor hides the second-generation Intel Core Ultra 9 285H. The manufacturer claims that it supports Windows 11’s AI features and provides sufficient power for daily operations. The IT15 offers an intriguing substitute for traditional desktop computers, which are becoming less and less useful outside of the gaming industry, thanks to its numerous connections and capacity to run up to four displays at once. We are especially interested in comparing the Geekom A9 Max with AMD…

Review of the Adata SC735: A reliable SSD that poses as a USB drive

The compact, blue-striped SC735 from Adata is a stylish, if slightly more compact, version of the hyper-portable SSD, sometimes known as a thumb drive. It is a 10 Gbps USB and comes with up to 2 TB at remarkably low prices. The drive is not slow, but it performs poorly, particularly when writing larger amounts of data. This is our only major warning. Features I still think of “thumb drive” when I use the SC735, even if it’s not the…

Review of the HP OmniBook 7 Aero: very light

A 13.3-inch laptop, the HP OmniBook 7 Aero weighs 2.2 pounds or less, depending on the configuration you select. It feels high-end because of its stunning white design and magnesium-aluminum alloy chassis made entirely of metal. It also operates quietly and coolly. It seems like this equipment was designed to be portable. Regretfully, HP combined an AMD chip that isn’t as power-efficient as the most efficient CPUs available from Intel and Qualcomm with an oddly small battery. As a result,…

Review of the Logitech MX Master 4: An even better productivity mouse

When I first pick up the Logitech MX Master 4, I’m amazed at how well it fits in my hand. With a slope that lets the thumb drop onto the buttons and the wrist rest naturally, its form is ideal. I’ve been irritated by many other versions of mice, but this one feels long enough to prevent your fingertips from striking the touch buttons. The MX Master 4 is about comfort, accuracy, and finishing tasks—not about speed or RGB lighting.…

Review of the Adata SD820: A small, quick, and robust portable SSD

I was prone to like the Adata SD820 right away because I’m blatantly shape-conscious. It is simple to identify in the wild thanks to its vivid blue highlights, which are a little gaudy in bright light, but I appreciate that. The offer was made sweeter by the fact that it has 2TB on board and performs well at 20Gbps. both practical and appealing. What’s not to enjoy? One thing, though. The drive will run out of secondary cache and slow…

Review of the VectoTech V-MAX 16TB SSD: revolutionary SATA capacity

With VectoTech’s V-MAX SATA SSD, you can expand your system’s storage capacity by up to 16TB per unit without having to deal with the unreliable and slow performance of an HDD’s rotating platters. That’s 16TB on a single drive, yes. As a result, stacking V-MAX drives can provide your system with 128TB of rapid (in comparison to HDDs) storage, as most systems have 4 to 8 SATA ports. Unfortunately, it won’t be inexpensive. Oh, the unspoken problem. Although we adore…

Review of the Asus ROG Strix XG27AQDPG: Motion clarity was just resolved by this display

Samsung’s Odyssey OLED G6 G60SF and the Asus ROG Strix XG27AQDPG are the two latest 500Hz QD-OLED monitors that were released in quick succession. Ten years ago, an OLED monitor with a 500Hz refresh rate was only a pipe dream. Today, it’s a reality, and the effects are astounding. Specs and Features The refresh rate, which can reach a maximum of 500Hz, is undoubtedly the main attraction here. A few other firms, such as Samsung, also offer a 500Hz OLED…

Review of the HP EliteBook 6 G1q: 5G is superior than the other components of this laptop

Integrated 5G connectivity is a game-changing feature of the HP EliteBook 6 G1q, a 14-inch laptop with a Qualcomm Snapdragon X processor. Because HP Go is an integrated eSIM solution, it can connect to AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile and offers multi-network 5G access. You never even need to consider it; it automatically swaps based on which one has the strongest signal. Being able to set up a laptop without using Wi-Fi, carry it in a bag, and then take it…