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    Presto 02811 Coffee Maker Review

    These days, coffee machines and percolators come in shapes and sizes, but perhaps one of the most interesting models is the Presto 02811. No,...

    CyberpowerPC Gamer Xtreme GXiVR8060A7 Review

    The CyberpowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR GXiVR8060A7 is a solid performer with a few real drawbacks, but its low price and solid gaming performance make it a good choice, especially for anyone looking to step into the world of gaming for the first time.

    Lenovo Flex 14 (81SS0005US) 2-in-1 Review

    The Lenovo Flex 14 2-in-1 is light, it’s well-built, it performs well, and it’s one of the most affordable laptops we’ve reviewed. There’s a lot to like here. In fact, the Flex 14 kind of grows on you the more you use it, especially if you’re an executive who needs a durable system for business meetings and cross-country flights.

    Instant Pot DUO60 Review

    All of us have come across pressure cookers and thought they are the best of pressure cookers -then pops up the Instant Pot IP-DUO60 pressure...

    Sceptre Monitor C248W-1920RN Review

    There’s a lot to like about the Sceptre C248W-1920RN including very good image quality, impressive grayscale performance and a very reasonable price than most curved 24-inch monitors. It is a good choice for budget gaming, better still, it can double as a very able monitor for video watching. Throw in a sleek design, and you’ve got one of the best-looking mid-size monitors around.

    The 27 Asus VG278Q Review

    The Asus VG278Q is a 27-inch gaming monitor that pairs Nvidia’s G-Sync adaptive sync technology with a 144Hz refresh rate to deliver accurate colors and excellent gaming performance. G-Sync does a good job eliminating screen tearing and helps deliver smooth gameplay. The 27-inch panel delivers deep blacks, and its 1,920-by-1,080 resolution provides clear image detail, but as with most TN panels, its viewing angle performance would be better.

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