Category: review

Apple Magic Keyboard review: Blurring the line between iPad and MacBook

I screwed up. A while back, while I was filming a gag for our iPad Pro review, my work laptop — which I haphazardly propped on the arm of my couch — slid off and took a nose-dive onto the corner of my coffee table. So long, Retina display. Since…

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Chromebook Flip C436 review: ASUS missed the sweet spot

Somehow, I’ve become the guy at Engadget who loves Chromebooks. It’s a weird niche, but I believe that for a lot of people, the right Chromebook can be a great everyday computer. As such, I’ve kept my eye out for years now on what the best all-around… Source

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Weber SmokeFire review: An intriguing work-in-progress

Weber is admittedly late to the game. The company is years behind the likes of Traeger, Pit Boss and other companies when it comes not only to pellet grills but also smart grills in general. With the SmokeFire line, Weber offers its unique spin on bo… Source

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ZOIA review: A complex and rewarding modular effects pedal

The world of guitar effects is weird. It’s a place where old-school analog gear and crazy high-tech digital pedals are both fetishized with the same amount of zeal. Some companies, like Empress Effects, even try to straddle both worlds simultaneously… Source

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OnePlus 8 Pro review: Speed is everything

The OnePlus story was an underdog story. Since the beginning, the OnePlus's aim was to take on the world's best smartphones with, powerful, feature-rich devices that didn't cost nearly as much. It had its share of problems along the way, sure, but th… Source

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ASUS Zephyrus G14 review: Ultraportable gaming done right

The Zephyrus G14 is the ideal gaming laptop. It's something that ASUS has been working towards for years with the impressively thin Zephyrus line. The G14 is incredibly fast; thin and light; and, surprisingly enough, it even packs in a decent amount… Source

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