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Sceptre C345W-2560UN Review

When it comes to a wide-screen business monitor, there’s often a laundry list of features that you may want. The Sceptre C345W-2560UN seems to tick most of the boxes, thanks to a nicely curved screen, Adaptive Sync support, a fistful of optimized gaming modes and solid color performance that make your games look great. Of course, you’ll on some premium features like HDR support and the 1ms refresh rate of the Alienware AW3420DW, but with a price that’s under $500, the C345W-2560UN is one of the best curved monitors you can

CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Master GMA1388A Review

A combination of AMD’s new Ryzen CPUs and Radeon cards have pushed consumer gaming and productivity to absurd new heights. Both features are on...

Dell Inspiron 3470 Review

With the Dell Inspiron 34702, you’re getting a mainstream desktop PC that might not have much room for internal expansion, but sports a diminutive...

ASUS MB169B+ Review

In the realm of portable computing, having an additional display can be a game-changer. The ASUS MB169B+ is one such portable monitor that has...

HP Stream 11 Review

The HP Stream 11 is a compact budget laptop, one of its kind we've seen so far with Windows 8.1 with Bing. Apart from...

ASUS ROG G751JY-DH72X Review

The ASUS ROG G751JY-DH72X is a high-end gaming laptop that beats the competition by dominating the gaming benchmarks. It does this by being competitive,...

HP ENVY M6-K012dx Review

Now that Windows 10 is here to stay, hybrid designs and touch screens are once again a common sight on laptops. The first few...

Toshiba Satellite C55-B5100 Review

The Toshiba Satellite C55-B5100 is a budget desktop-replacement laptop priced in the middle of the road mark for Windows 8.1 laptops, for a good...

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