
Review

Elegoo Centauri Carbon review: Finally an affordable Core XY
Elegoo’s newest 3D printer has restored my faith in the brand. The Centauri Carbon is a very affordable, fully enclosed Core XY speedster, debuting with a sale price of $299.99. The Centauri Carbon is giving customers what they want: an affordable and fast printer with a fully enclosed chamber. The 256mm cubed build volume is…

Montech HyperFlow Silent 360 Review: Good, but not quite “silent”
The latest AIO to land on our test bench is Montech’s new Hyperflow Silent 360. In contrast to the company’s previous HyperFlow 360 ARGB, this cooler has lower maximum noise levels and a sleek all-black design without ARGB lighting. In some ways, the Hyperflow Silent is an improvement over Montech’s last generation AIO – especially…

Lenovo Legion Go S Review: Where’s the Beef?
There’s been a lot of activity in the handheld gaming PC market in the past few years following the introduction of the Valve Steam Deck. Since then, there’ve been interesting alternatives, like the Asus ROG Ally and the Lenovo Legion Go. Thanks to the release of AMD’s new Z2 Go processor based on Zen 3+…

Asus AirVision M1 AR glasses review: An expensive and shaky first effort
When you think of augmented reality (AR) glasses, companies like Xreal or RayNeo might spring to mind. Asus is not a company we’d typically associate with this product class; however, the company isn’t afraid to branch out into new territory. Enter the AirVision M1, Asus’ take on AR glasses. The AirVision M1 glasses are designed…

Asus ROG Strix XG27ACDNG 360 Hz OLED gaming monitor review: Lighting-fast with pro-level color accuracy
If you’re looking for value in a high-performance gaming monitor, check out Asus’ ROG Strix line. These monitors typically offer near or the same performance as the more expensive Swift screens and can save you a few bucks. You still get the same rugged build quality and check-this-out styling, with slick LED lighting and glowing…

Avowed review: Elder Scrolls? I don’t know her
Sorry, beefcakes, but this review isn’t for you. All the fighters and rangers out there will still get a sense of how phenomenal Avowed is, the lushness of its environments, the clarity of its combat systems and the depth of its conversation trees — but at its core, this is the review for Avowed players…

Noble FoKus Rex5 review: Incredible sound, if you’re willing to pay for it
$449 is a lot to pay for earbuds. When you consider the quality of the options at $100 and below, it may seem exorbitant. However, Noble Audio hasn’t just crafted another set of high-end wireless earbuds. The company is offering something unique on the FoKus Rex5: five drivers. Most earbuds have one or two, but…

Dynasty Warriors: Origins Review
I haven’t touched a Dynasty Warriors game since they were still available on demo discs attached to the Official UK PlayStation magazine. Since I have no sense of time, I can only assume that was sometime in the early 1700s. Or maybe the late 1800s. The point is, while I’ve always been aware of the…

Sony A1 II review: A powerhouse camera that falls short of its own high standards
How do you follow up a product that has reigned as the king of mirrorless cameras for the last four years? For Sony, the answer with the A1 was simple: just improve everything. The result is the $6,500 A1 II, a powerful pro-level hybrid mirrorless camera that’s Sony’s best to date. The A1 II is…

NBA 2K25, ARCO, ODDADA, DATE a LIVE Ren Dystopia, Star Trucker, Skull and Bones, & More Reviews With New Verified Games – TouchArcade
Welcome to this week’s edition of the Steam Deck Weekly. If you missed my Warhammer 40000: Space Marine 2 Steam Deck review, read it here. Today’s article focuses on Steam Deck impressions and reviews for many games I’ve been playing over the last few weeks with the Steam Deck Verified games and one notable set…