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Sovol’s Zero may be the fastest, but loudest printer we’ve seen since the FLSUN S1 Pro
Why you can trust Tom’s Hardware Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. The 3D printing community has seemingly been obsessed with overgrown maximum build volume printers. The petite Sovol Zero is a refreshing change from…

Nothing Phone 3A Pro Review: Flashy Design Is the Cherry on Top
The Nothing Phone 3A Pro is cut from the same cloth as the rest of London-based Nothing’s handsets. This midrange Android phone packs solid specs and a suite of flashing LED lights and tops it off with an affordable price tag. It has a lot to offer, but competition in the midrange market has never…

The Dell Pro 14 Plus is fine as a company-issued portable monitor, but consumers will want a lot more
Why you can trust Tom’s Hardware Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. It’s been a while since we last reviewed a Dell portable monitor – we looked at the C1422H nearly three years ago. While…

Can a remarkable Paper Pro replace your e-reader?
Summary The reMarkable Paper Pro has a high-resolution, color E Ink screen that’s a natural fit for books and comics. The tablet supports PDF and EPUB files, which means most reading material can be easily added. The biggest issue with the Paper Pro is the lack of connection to an eBook store, making it more…
Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro review: Rising above the boring competition
The Nothing Phone 2a was one of the most memorable smartphones of 2024. It offered a fast display, big battery and personality, all for just $349. For a follow-up, Nothing could have simply refreshed the 2a and the result would have probably been worth recommending. But the company didn't do that. Instead, it decided to…

The Eero 7 Pro is an average performer that could be more palatable with the inevitable discounts from Amazon
Why you can trust Tom’s Hardware Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. Amazon recently showed much love to its Eero family of wireless routers. Following the Eero 7 Max launch in late 2023, we recently…

Samsung 9100 Pro SSD Review: Samsung’s Capable Answer to Phison’s Storage Gauntlet
Why you can trust Tom’s Hardware Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. Samsung has finally given an answer to the slew of Phison E26-based high-performance PCIe 5.0 SSDs. The 9100 Pro comes in hot, promising…

Here’s how the Pixel launcher turns me into a productivity pro
Summary The Pixel launcher already on your phone has the features you need to make yourself more productive. Options like app suggestions, the Now Playing lock screen feature, and widgets can get you in and out of your phone faster. In general, only use what you need and opt for fewer apps. Personalizing your phone…
Eero Pro 7 review: Paying to be sold a subscription
Many years ago, I reviewed the Eero Pro 6E, which was a delightfully easy device to get along with. The hardware was powerful, unobtrusive and fit into my home pretty well, to the point where I had no complaints about living with it. But all of the good was undone by Eero’s constant arm-twisting to…

Nothing Phone 3A and 3A Pro Are Fun, Flashy and Affordable
London-based tech firm Nothing has delighted us before with its light-up Android phones that provide some much-needed frivolity in a world full of plain, gray smartphones that take themselves too seriously. The Nothing Phone 3A and 3A Pro are cut from the same cloth as their predecessors, packing solid all-round specs, affordable price tags and an…