Why you don't want a USB-C charger for your gaming laptop

Beware of gaming laptop makers pushing USB-C chargers. While these smaller Gallium Nitride (GaN) units are called alternatives to the honking-big power bricks such laptops usually come with, you're giving up a lot with the switch.To find out just how much performance you leave behind, PCWorld decided to test a gaming laptop with two popular GaN charger rates you'll run into—60 watts and 100 watts.What is a Gallium Nitride charger? GaN chargers are built using Gallium Nitride, which is far mor

Reolink Argus 3 Pro review: An affordable 2K security camera

Excellent image quality, intelligent motion detection, and free storage options are the highlights of this Arlo alternative. https://www.techhive.com/article/3621653/reolink-argus-3-pro-review.html#tk.rss_all

Ring Wall Light Solar review: Shine a light where you need it

It’s a great smart light, just don’t install it in the shadow of a roof eave if you expect its solar panel to do its job. https://www.techhive.com/article/3621906/ring-wall-light-solar-review.html#tk.rss_all

Hands on with Windows 11

Windows 11 is Microsoft’s next operating system. It’s here, it’s real, and we’re using a leaked version of it right now. Our hands-on offers an early look at what you can expect: the addition of a mammoth widgets drawer, an updated Windows 10X-like user interface, and more. On June 24, Microsoft will host a Windows event, promising “what’s next for Windows.” Microsoft teased the event with a graphic that showed light falling through a window to create a shadow that looked very much like the n

Windows 11 screenshots appear to have leaked

Screenshots posted online of what may be Windows 11 suggest that the new operating system will look similar to Windows 10X.The screenshots, posted to the Chinese Baidu site, feature characteristics of Windows 10X, including the gray background and the centered start menu. Windows 10X leaked back in January (PCWorld tried it). Microsoft decided to shelve Windows 10X later in 2021, and the company said that it planned to merge several features into Windows. To read this article in full, please

E3 2021: 12 big reveals that PC gamers need to see

The first-ever all-virtual E3 gaming expo kicked off this weekend, and while this year’s event may be short on breathtaking Keanu Reeves cameos on big stages, the games continue to come fast and furious.Yesteryear’s E3s largely revolved around console blockbusters, making it easy to round up the meager PC announcements at the show. No more: Nw that Microsoft is weaving Xbox and Windows closer together, both major consoles are built on PC-like AMD chips. Even Sony is bringing triple-A exclusiv

Everything you need to know about HDR on your PC

HDR, or High Dynamic Range, is video or image content created with a wider dynamic range, or difference between the darkest and brightest image that can be shown. HDR also comes hand-in-hand with a wide color gamut and greater color bit depth, which help achieve a realistic, lifelike image on your PC’s monitor.In other words, HDR can deliver eye-searing brightness with spectacular colors rarely found outside an acid trip. Sounds exciting, right?If it were only that simple. HDR can elevate mov

Vizio M-Series Quantum 4K UHD TV review: Same accurate color, now with upgraded ports

The M-Series Quantum remains basically the same as it was in 2019: A good lower-mid-range TV. New for 2021: eARC support for uncompressed 7.1 surround sound, along with FreeSync and HDMI variable refresh rates. https://www.techhive.com/article/3621390/vizio-m-series-quantum-review.html#tk.rss_all

Eve Door and Window review: This smart, Thread-enabled door and window sensor is only for HomeKit users

Eve’s easy-to-install but pricey contact sensor offers powerful automations and it works with Thread, but it doesn’t support Alexa or Google Assistant. https://www.techhive.com/article/3621767/eve-door-and-window-review.html#tk.rss_all

Razer’s revived Blade 14 puts Ryzen in the hands of fans at long last

The Razer Blade 14 is back. And with its return after a three-year hiatus comes a new flavor of hardware—a Ryzen processor.An AMD-based configuration is one long-requested by fans, according to Razer, which unveiled the 14-inch laptop at its E3 press conference on Monday. Starting at a price of $1,799, it features the 8-core, 16-thread Ryzen 5900HX and Nvidia GeForce RTX 30-series Max-Q graphics, along with high-refresh rate displays up to 1440p in resolution. It joins the existing lineup of


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