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Razer Ornata V3 X keyboard review: Surprisingly good for $40
A sleek design and quiet typing thanks to membrane switches, all at an attractive entry-level price.Reviews
Dyson Spot+Scrub Ai review: A premium robot mop that still misses stains
Dyson’s first wet-and-dry robot vacuum combines excellent obstacle avoidance, strong hard-floor cleaning, and an ambitious stain-targeting system, but its $1,199 price raises expectations its mopping performance doesn’t fully meet.Reviews
Norton Antivirus Plus review: Fantastic security for digital minimalists
Norton Antivirus Plus provides solids basics of online protection without any extra fluff—ideal for those avoiding unnecessary, expensive excess.Reviews
Maytronics Dolphin Nautilus CC Supreme review: This pool cleaner kept the cord
This corded robot from Maytronics has good cleaning capabilities and is free from the tyranny of a dying battery, but it’s tough to maneuver out of the pool and cleanup is a real chore.Reviews
Lenovo ThinkPad P16s Gen 4 review: Reliable but falling behind
The Lenovo ThinkPad P16s Gen 4 is a typical workstation affair. It’s fairly potent but big, bulky, and pricey. Next to consumer laptops, its performance doesn’t impress, and new Panther Lake hardware threatens it at every turn.Reviews
Avira Prime review: Comprehensive, user-friendly antivirus
Avira Prime is a simple, easy-to-understand antivirus suite that includes numerous features.Reviews
Alienware Area 51 review: Absurd speed, serious outlet anxiety
Alienware’s beefy 16-inch Area 51 packs excellent CPU and GPU performance, though battery life suffers.Reviews
pCloud online backup review: An affordable lifetime of secure files
The pCloud Online storage service doesn't mess around with monthly charges, it's yearly or lifetime only — but very affordable as such, with top-notch local client software.Reviews
Surfshark One review: Adequate antivirus protection with caveats
Known for its VPN service, Surfshark offers antivirus with its security software—but how it defends against malware won’t suit everyone.Reviews
MSI Raider 16 Max HX review: RTX 5090 power, one big problem
The MSI Raider 16 Max HX is capable and has a great display to game on, but its hardware comes at a cost without bringing commensurate performance gains over the competition.Reviews
ESET Home Security Premium review: Simple protection with a complex heart
ESET's antivirus software gives far more control over scan and feature settings than the average rival — a plus for power users — without being intimidating.Updated
Carbonite review: All-you-can-eat online backup
Carbonite is an online backup service that offers unlimited storage and leverages Windows' own File Explorer for advanced data selection. It's simple, elegant, and effective, though a tad pricey after the first year.Reviews
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x Gen 11 review: Powerful but inconsistent
The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x Gen 11 has a lot going for it as a quality on-the-go machine, but its Snapdragon chip doesn’t always deliver on performance or efficiency.Reviews
Malwarebytes Premium Security review: An antimalware staple is now optional
Malwarebytes isn’t the vital supplement to Windows it used to be—but those who want a dead simple antivirus app will be served well.Reviews
KTC H27P3 review: A more affordable 5K monitor
KTC’s H27P3 is among the least expensive 5K monitors available. It provides decent image quality and excellent sharpness, though with some trade-offs.Reviews
Aiper EcoSurfer S2 review: Mostly hands-off pool cleaning that works
Aiper’s EcoSurfer 2 is a skimmer on the slow side, but it makes up for speed shortcomings with outstanding longevity.Reviews
Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo review: A dual-screen gaming laptop for work and play
I tested Asus’s dual-screen gaming laptop and was surprised by how useful the second screen actually is.Reviews
AVG Internet Security review: Reliable, budget-friendly antivirus software
AVG Internet Security is a good upgrade on its free antivirus software, especially if you need broader online protection and don’t want to pay a lot for it.Reviews
Terramaster D1 SSD review: Cool-running, 10Gbps IP67-rated DIY storage
Rugged and weatherized, the Terramaster D1 SSD is fast 10Gbps storage that runs cool thanks to a heat-shedding, finned aluminum design. It also surprisingly performed like a 40Gbps unit when first attached to a Thunderbolt 5 port.Reviews



















