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    Lenovo Flex 5 (81X20005US) Review

    The Lenovo Flex 5 (81X20005US) is a 2-in-1 that seeks to answer an important question: How big is too big when it comes to some of these hybrids? Sure, it feels great to have your laptop ad tablet needs served by a single machine, but only for as long as both are useful. With a 14-inch screen, the Flex 5 is a mid-size laptop, but an absolutely big tablet

    SkyTech Gaming PC (Chronos) Review

    The SkyTech Chronos is a gaming powerhouse, with enough raw power to run any processor-hungry, graphics-heavy AAA games without pausing, ensuring your gaming experience is completely immersive

    HP 15-cs3019nr Review

    HP’s Pavilion line of laptops is certainly the more affordable alternative to its premium Spectre line of Ultrabooks. But over the years, more and more...

    Sceptre E248W-FPT Review

    The Sceptre E248W-FPT is an affordable 24-inch monitor that delivers vibrant picture and is bright enough for casual gaming, office use or entertainment at home – all at a very good price.

    Lenovo Chromebook Flex 5 (82B80006UX) Review

    The Lenovo Chromebook Flex 5 is a surprisingly capable 2-in-1 laptop looking to affirm the entry of Chromebooks into the computing world, not as...

    ASUS VivoBook E402YA Review

    There’s no doubt about it. The ASUS VivoBook E402YA is one of the best budget laptops you can buy for college and basic home use. The trend with laptops in recent years has been moving towards the premise of less is more, with ultra-portables getting smaller, thinner and even lighter. And, the VivoBook from Asus fits that bill nicely, only that it costs much less than competing portable notebooks.

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