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The PlayTrek 2-in-1 case is the Switch 2 storage option my holiday plans were calling for | Review
By Rosalie Newcombe published
Review The PlayTrek 2-in-1 case for the Switch 2 stands out amongst the sea of all-in-one cases with its lovely, officially licensed design and variety of impressive storage options.

I doubled the battery life of my Quest 3 thanks to this charging belt, and wearing it for VR games wasn't as weird as I thought it'd be
By Duncan Robertson published
Review The PrismXR Charging Belt for Quest 3 is a creative and effective solution for extending your VR playtime.

Lenovo Legion GO review: “feels like a handheld by laptop makers”
By Phil Hayton last updated
Review The Lenovo Legion GO is an ambitious handheld PC with a high spec screen and innards, but it ultimately feels like it’s trying to do too much at once

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti review: "I'd happily buy this 4K GPU for the right price"
By Phil Hayton last updated
Review The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti packs great 4K performance not too far off the RTX 5080, but custom options like the Gigabyte Gaming OC model cost near the same.

The Glorious Model O 3 Wireless has some slick ideas, but those numbers need to fall fast | Review
By Tabitha Baker published
Review I really wanted to love the Glorious Model O 3 Wireless, and if that price drops significantly I may still.

Alienware Aurora R16 review: “I’m on board with this down-to-earth powerhouse”
By Phil Hayton last updated
The Alienware Aurora R16 is surprisingly down-to-earth for a Dell gaming PC, but what it lacks in pizazz it makes up for with performance.

AMD Ryzen 5 8600G review: “The best value 4K processor out there”
By Duncan Robertson last updated
Review I’ve always argued that the majority of gamers don’t actually need 7 or 9-level desktop processors. The AMD Ryzen 5 8600G takes that argument to a new level.

13th Gen Intel i5-13600K review: "Makes me question who on earth actually needs an i7 or i9."
By Duncan Robertson last updated
Review The 13th Gen Intel Core i5 should make us question what being a "mid-range" CPU even means in this day and age. It isn't cheaper than AMD, but it's a brilliant CPU.

Secretlab Titan Evo NanoGen Edition review: “I still feel like I’m missing what makes this chair such a favorite.”
By Duncan Robertson last updated
Review The Secretlab Titan Evo NanoGen Edition is the most comfortable variant of this brand’s flagship gaming chair, but it isn’t as comfortable as I’d like it to be.
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