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HP debuts the Omen 15, the first-ever 240Hz gaming laptop

By Sam Spiller
January 9, 2019
in :  Gaming, Technology
3

As an individual who remains unconvinced by the concept of a gaming laptop (never enough RGB lighting), Hewlett Packard is further enticing gamers with the debut of the new Omen 15. The headline? In an apparent shift in priority towards refresh rates over display resolution, the Omen 15 now sports a 15.6 -inch 1920×1080 TN display with a refresh rate …

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Introducing a new paper-thin monitor called the Lapscreen

By Craig Risi
January 9, 2019
in :  Technology
0

Screen technology is progressing rapidly with LG not only hitting an incredibly 8K technology, but also creating a screening that rolls up as well. The remarkable thing behind all this technology is just how thin screens are becoming where there is almost little different in a width of screen to several pieces of paper. Something which is evident in this …

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Logitech MX Vertical Mouse review

By Geoffrey Tim
January 9, 2019
in :  Reviews, Technology
9

If you do need one though, Logitech’s MX Vertical Mouse is undoubtedly the best of the lot. A combination of flawless wireless performance, intelligent features and solid design make it a worthwhile vertical mouse. Still I can’t help but feel that money would be better spent on Logitech’s own, superlative MX Master 2S.

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Razer lists 22 games with official keyboard and mouse support on Xbox One

By Geoffrey Tim
January 9, 2019
in :  Gaming, Technology
4

The Xbox One has official mouse and keyboard support, allowing those who favour that combination of inputs to play on consoles. Though many USB mouses and keyboards will be supported, the first official set comes via Razer. Released at this year’s CES, the Razer Turret is a mouse and keyboard combo that’s designed for couch play. There’s a slider mousepad that extrudes from the keyboard, while the whole set up is designed to be comfortable sat upon your lap. Razer has also released a list of existing and upcoming games that have full support for the pc-centric inputs.

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HTC goes virtual with Vive Pro Eye and Cosmos headsets

By Sam Spiller
January 9, 2019
in :  Gaming, Technology
1

havent been able to access the backend for about n hour now. presuming the amp dudes are working on it

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Sony unveils a new spill-proof speaker that also doubles as a cup holder

By Craig Risi
January 8, 2019
in :  Technology
4

Sony has an answer for those people who like to take their music (and party) with them, but also worry about what might happen when the inevitable spill happens.

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Lifestyle

AfterShokz releases new waterproof bone-conduction headphones which may finally appeal to the serious athlete

By Craig Risi
January 8, 2019
in :  Lifestyle, Technology
2

The problem with working out with headphones is that it also makes you very susceptible to the happenings of the world around you. Something which might not make a difference to you if you’re working out in a gym, but could prove particularly fatal if you're running on a busy street or swimming in the open water, where you want your ears to be open to the noises around you. Thankfully, a company called AfterShokz has come to the rescue with a new pair of waterproof bone-conducting headphones titled Xtrainers.

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LG rolls out (literally) new OLED TV, 8K experience

By Sam Spiller
January 8, 2019
in :  Technology
1

Consumer appliance giant LG made strong impressions at CES with the unveiling of an all-new “rollable” OLED TV, a 65-inch 4K display that can rise or lower itself into its base and hide completely from one’s view. Additional features such as a clock, music and home interface can be accessed with the display partially raised, while when completely lowered, users …

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