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This refurbished 16GB computer is just $180
In the market for a new computer but don’t want to shell out premium prices? Lenovo’s ThinkCentre M900 checks a lot of boxes for the hybrid working world. This portable computer supports standard ...
Get a massive 42-inch 4K OLED monitor for $400 off
Is there such a thing as a monitor that’s too big? Asus doesn’t think so, especially when it comes to fancy OLED screens. That’s why it made the ROG Swift PG42UQ, a 4K gaming monitor that stradd...
Save $420 on powerful Dell laptop with a 1600p display
If you’re looking to pick up an affordable yet powerful laptop for office work or day-to-day use, you’re in luck. Dell’s currently selling the Inspiron 16 for just $729.99, which is a massive sa...
Save $420 on powerful Dell laptop with a 1600p display
If you’re looking to pick up an affordable yet powerful laptop for office work or day-to-day use, you’re in luck. Dell’s currently selling the Inspiron 16 for just $729.99, which is a massive sa...
MSI Claw claims up to 40% performance boost with new driver, BIOS
MSI’s Claw looks like a lot of PC-based gaming handhelds that have come out in the last year to compete with the Steam Deck. But underneath it’s packing something wholly unique for the form factor...
Snapdragon X PCs might finally work like they should
For too long, PCs with Snapdragon Arm chips inside of them have been a mixed bag: some native apps run well, but others have stuttered and hung if they weren’t coded correctly. Those days may be ove...
Satechi Surface Pro 9 Hub review: What a niche device!
At a glanceExpert's Rating
ProsPhysically stableReasonable price4K60 outputConsVery niche product — specific to the Microsoft Surface Pro 9Single 4K display support, even for USB4 hardwareOur Verdic...
How Linux’s insanely customizable desktop works
If you’re using a Linux desktop, the graphical user interface isn’t an integral part of the system, it’s additional software that’s loaded as required. The desktop and everything that goes wit...