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    Dell Inspiron 7700 AIO Review

    Need an easy solution for college or home-office productivity and entertainment? Buy a large computer monitor and pretend it’s a TV. That will get...

    Lenovo IdeaPad S145 Review

    For years, Lenovo has built business-class laptops. Lately, the company has made a name for itself by creating reliable laptops at a low price for users on a budget. And, in most ways, the Lenovo IdeaPad S145 upholds this trend and should be a useful laptop for everyday users. What you get here is a performant 15-inch laptop with enough power to get you through anything everyday life can throw at it, with a very comfortable keyboard to boot. If you’re working from home, or just looking to do some light office or school work, the IdeaPad S145 will be more than sufficient.

    Acer Nitro 5 AN515-51-55WL Review

    For a moment, we were getting accustomed to bulky gaming laptops with discrete CPUs, that rarely left the desk and cost upwards $2000.That’s not...

    ASUS M580VD-EB76 Gaming Laptop Review

    The ASUS M580VD-EB76 VivoBook looks and feels like a premium desktop-replacement laptop. But on the inside, it’s different story as it packs enough raw...

    Samsung C24F390 Review

    The Samsung C24F390 is a an affordable 24-inch curved monitor that offers decent features such as AMD FreeSync and good color performance than most competitors. It’s not quite perfect, but these features are hard to beat at this price point.

    ASUS C101PA-DB02 Review

    At launch, Google had a premise of portable and very affordable Chrome OS-powered alternatives to mainstream notebooks. Over the years, the number of laptops...

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