Tag: Peripherals & Accessories

Need a cheap webcam for online classes? Look no further, our number one favorite webcam is on sale right now

The Logitech C920x HD Pro Webcam has sat in the top spot of our best webcams list for years, and is currently on sale just in time for back-to-school shopping. Online classes and seminars (as well as remote work for those of us no longer in education) have remained popular…

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Want a foldable keyboard that doubles as a PC? This one even squeezes in AMD’s latest Ryzen 7 processor

In the past few years, the best mini PCs have become all the rage, thanks to consumers wanting more cost-effective machines that also take up very little space. It’s been fascinating to see the various designs that manufacturers have come up with to fill this growing market. And now there’s…

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This 4K monitor with a 1,000Hz refresh rate is impressive but ultimately useless

We’ve been seeing monitors with higher refresh rates as manufacturers continue to push the envelope of what’s possible — and what’s even practical, when you really consider it. Recently, TCL CSOT revealed a brand new 4K monitor at Display Week 2024 with an absolutely blazing fast 1,000Hz refresh rate, easily…

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The new Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil Pro look good, but Apple urgently needs to revisit its single worst accessory

Well, that’s a wrap on another Apple showcase – the ‘Let Loose’ live event gave us a host of new tech to look forward to, from a shiny new Apple Pencil Pro to the iPad Pro 13-inch, now equipped with the powerful M4 chip. The event also gave us a…

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Microsoft’s dimming tech for displays might do more harm than good

A new patent from Microsoft has popped up, revealing a concept called Pixel Luminesce for Digital Display technology. This product would, theoretically, allow users to control every pixel on a display, essentially allowing you to selectively dim your display based on preferences and needs. Though this concept sounds like an…

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Microsoft is developing tech that would let users write with their eyes, a huge win for accessibility

Microsoft published a new patent for a device called the Eye-Gaze, which would allow users to communicate and interact with electronic devices without the use of hands and fingers for typing. This could potentially be a great technology for accessibility purposes. It uses what’s referred to as ‘dwell-free’ technology, which…

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