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    Acer Aspire TC-865-UR14 Review

    The mainstream desktop PC market has moved towards higher prices and potential to play modern games thanks to dedicated graphics cards and beefier CPUs,...

    HP Pavilion x360 14-dh2011nr Review

    HP’s Pavilion x360 2-in-1 convertible is offered in many flavors, and our review unit (14-dh2011nr) is designed for productivity-minded executives who need something portable....

    Sceptre E258B-1658A Review

    When it comes to gaming monitors, there’s a laundry list of specs and features that you may want. The Sceptre E258B-1658A is one of...

    ASUS ZenBook 14 UX431FL-EH74 Review

    The world’s smallest 14-inch ultra-thin laptop is finally updated for 2020. The Asus ZenBook 14 has always been our favorite since we first reviewed...

    ASUS ZenBook 14 UX431FA-EH55 Review

    With a remarkably compact chassis and solid performance, the Asus ZenBook 14 has always been the laptop I’ve reviewed that I could easily buy for myself. Now, it gets newer components, but the priced hasn’t been adjusted upwards. We’re talking of Asus’s newest ZenBook 14 UX431FA-EH55 that now packs Intel’s 10th Gen CPU and puts a 14-inch display on a frame of a traditional 13-inch laptop, and its sexy utopia blue aluminum chassis is tested to military-grade durability.

    HP 15-dy1036nr Review

    HP’s 15 Series line of laptops is effectively the more affordable alternative to its premium Envy and Spectre line of Ultrabooks. But, in recent...

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