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Review of the TerraMaster F2-425: A potent NAS device for backups and streaming

Apparently unaware that they can save their data securely, in their own house, on their own network, and without any ongoing fees, millions of consumers pay monthly to store their data in the cloud. You only need to connect your router to a NAS box (Network Attached Storage), such as the TerraMaster F2-425 reviewed here. You can back up your images, videos, and other data from any of your devices to the NAS, stream movies and music to any networked…

Review of the Corsair EX300U SSD: Using a MagSafe magnet and USB at 10Gbps

These days, small, thin, and square SSDs appear to be popular, and Corsair is one of the companies that produces them the most. Take a look at the EX300U, a 10Gbps, less costly substitute for the USB4 (40Gbps) EX400U that I tested around six months ago. Features The EX300U is a 2.5-inch square, about 0.5 inches thick, with a 10Gbps USB drive within. Except for the model number on the back label, it looks exactly like the speedier EX400U. The…

Review of the MSI PRO MP275Q: An office-focused 1440p budget monitor

Are you looking for a reliable, basic productivity monitor? You might require the MSI Pro MP275Q. Despite its low-key style and basic feature package, it offers excellent brightness and crispness at a reasonable price. Specs and Features Office productivity is a key focus of the MSI Pro MP275Q’s specifications. It offers a 27-inch panel with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440, a pleasant improvement over 1,920 x 1,080. In addition, it supports Adaptive Sync and HDR, includes speakers, and has…

Review of Orico OS5: A powerful heatsink for a mid-range PCIe 4.0 SSD

Orico’s OS5 NVMe SSD is aesthetically pleasing because of its robust and fashionable heatsink. It will function well, if not optimally, in the PS5 for which it is designed, and it is reasonably quick for its kind. The host memory buffer (HMB) technology, which OS5 employs for primary caching on a PC, is not supported by that game console. What features does the Orico OS5 have? The picture at the top of the post shows that the OS5 comes with…

Review of the Lenovo Legion Go 2: An luxurious gaming handheld

In many aspects, the Lenovo Legion Go 2 is a more powerful portable gaming PC than the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X. The enormous 8.8-inch OLED screen is stunning, and it comes with detachable controllers for added versatility and a built-in kickstand. This hardware is excellent for a portable gaming PC. In order for me to evaluate the Lenovo Legion Go 2 for what it is, let’s move past the two enormous elephants in the room.First off, Windows 11 is…

Review of the Keychron Q16 HE keyboard: Ceramic is amazing

Why is a keyboard considered “premium”? Is it its appearance, its technical or gaming skills, or the way it feels and feels to type? Naturally, it’s all of them, in different proportions based on the model and your personal preferences. However, there is only one consideration for Keychron’s most recent keyboard: the material. It’s ceramic, too. To the best of my knowledge, the Q16 HE is the first mechanical keyboard to use a glossy, slick ceramic material for both the…

Review of the Kingston Fury Renegade G5: An excellent PCIe 5.0 SSD

I think Kingston is a fantastic business. In addition to producing excellent, low-cost gear, it also sells items that consistently rank at the top. The Fury Renegade G5 NVMe SSD is one instance of the latter. It’s not inexpensive, but it’s also not unaffordable. Aside from Seagate’s professional SSDs, it also offers the most generous TBW rating. What features does the Kingston Renegade G5 have? Will the Renegade G5 get out of your system and start a war? (Hopefully not!)…

Review of the Arzopa Z3FC: A portable monitor with a refresh rate of 180 Hz

Although it’s not always the case, the majority of portable monitors are designed for basic productivity. With a 180Hz refresh rate, the Arzopa Z3FC is a sizable IPS LCD portable monitor designed to be useful for both gaming and business productivity. Although its debut price is a barrier, it is successful. Specs and features Compared to low-cost portable monitors that cost $100 or less, the Arzopa Z3FC offers some improvements. Naturally, the Z3FC’s resolution of 2560 x 1440 is better…

Review of the Keychron K2 HE: Quick, accurate, and adaptable magnetic switches

The Keychron K2 HE has a small 75 percent layout and reverb effect technology. Although it was made for gamers, it ought to function well at work as well. We put its features, switches, design, build quality, gaming performance, and general use to the test. Design and workmanship Both black and a special version with wooden sides are available for the Keychron K2 HE. The latter version was put to the test. The keyboard has a pleasant, even homey appearance…

Review of the HP EliteBook 8 G1a: AMD’s hardware is excellent

A 16-inch Copilot+ PC laptop designed for professionals and enterprises is the HP EliteBook 8 G1a. Because of its AMD CPU, it combines a fast CPU with a neural processing unit that, in some models, can provide Copilot+ PC functions. Additionally, this is a conventional x86 PC that is assured to execute current business software and drivers that would not function flawlessly on an Arm PC, in contrast to a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Arm PC. Despite HP’s enthusiastic marketing of…