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Hardware
Check out our latest Hardware reviews. This category contains reviews about all sort of hardware: PC hardware (as in, computer parts), mobile and multimedia devices, and everything solid.
The market for emulation handhelds arguably reached saturation point some time ago, but the RG40XX H is still worth a look if you're planning to upgrade from a slightly older device.
Awekeys have a unique product and turned it up to eleven with a limited time collaboration. If you want a unique feeling keycap and typing experience, or if you're just fond of the larger Moon theme, they're keycaps to consider.
FlexiSpot's C7 makes a solid case for office chairs as your at-desk seating of choice, but just falls slightly short for me with a headrest that doesn't do much to support and unwieldy arms.
The Murena 2 is a solid midrange phone with unique hardware switches and an open de-Googled OS. While not perfect, it offers a simple entry point to a more privacy-focused Android ecosystem.
The E7 Pro has been my first standing desk, and boy has it left an impression. Despite its two-legged design it manages to be remarkably stable, with smooth raising and lowering thanks to the dual-motors.
In a world that's becoming less and less tactile when it comes to video games, TapTo is the perfect way to maintain that physical connection – and is yet another example of how the MiSTer community is evolving and expanding in new and interesting ways.
For those who don't mind getting their hands dirty and crave the degree of accuracy that software emulation rarely provides, the MiSTer FPGA is a truly mouth-watering prospect.
Yaber’s latest projector, the T2 Plus, has some attractive features at a relatively affordable price: dual JBL speakers, built-in battery for portable use and Android TV compatibility. Is it as good as it sounds?
As MOBA/MMO gaming-oriented mice, Corsair's Scimitar Elite Wireless and Scimitar RGB Elite mice provide an edge with an impressive range of customizable keys.
With what it has to offer in terms of visual and hardware quality, the Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G27i stands out as being among the best budget-friendly gaming monitors out there.
Cerakey's ceramic keycaps are a genuinely unique typing experience that I can't help but recommend for those looking for something a little more interesting for their next build.
The RRP of £89.99 for the Wave Mic Arm may seem expensive for what it is but compared to the cheap alternatives that you can get, neither item featured in this review would be a purchase you’d regret.
It’s by no means an inexpensive purchase but it’s a great price for what you’re getting: a sturdy all-rounder that offers quality, reliability, and comfort.
The Dockcase Studio is not a hub for everybody, and that's fine. We have here a very well-built USB hub tailor made for creative professionals wanting one device to rule them all.
For now, it's still a little rough around the edges and the process of obtaining one can be fraught with issues, depending on your retailer – but we'd still recommend you give this a shot if you're looking for a low-cost ODE for your Saturn.
Geekom have once again delivered on a solid package, albeit one I've encountered more issues on than usual. Despite inconsistencies in some games, I was pleasantly surprised by its performance on longer sessions, and will continue to use it in the future.
If you're looking for a way to enjoy your Game Boy library when you're sat at your computer – or you're interested in preserving your collection or save data – then it makes a lot of sense, especially at such a reasonable price point.