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HyperX’s Pulsefire Haste is a lightweight, no-frills gaming mouse with a honeycomb design

HyperX has announced the $50 Pulsefire Haste wired gaming mouse. Its highlight feature is its 59-gram weight, which the company accomplished by drilling many hexagonal-shaped holes all around it — arguably, another feature worth mentioning. It’s the latest mouse to adopt the honeycomb design popularized by brands like Finalmouse, Glorious PC Gaming Race, and now… Read more

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New Oppo phone might arrive with Snapdragon 870 chipset

Qualcomm is about to launch the Snapdragon 875 chipset in December, and we expect a “lite” version of the flagship platform to tag along. It will sit as a more affordable chip that can offer pretty similar performance, while missing on a few features. The leakster that goes by the (machine-translated) name Digital Chat Station… Read more

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Review: Teufel Airy True Wireless

MORE FROM THIS BRAND RESUME Thanks to the jeans blue color, these earbuds no longer look like a Apple clone, but in terms of sound, the Teufel Airy True Wireless still impresses us. With a dynamic low end and a rich midrange, the Teufels are more than capable of reproducing pop and electronic music. PLUS… Read more

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PNY introduces fast XLR8 gaming EPIC-X RGB RAM

In keeping with the recently introduced XLR8 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD series, the 3600 MHz fast XLR8 gaming is now available -EPIC-X DDR4-RGB-RAM an optically matching main memory in the product portfolio of the hardware manufacturer. In the middle of the year, the US company presented XLR8 gaming RAM, which scored points both in terms… Read more

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PNY with new XLR8-CS3040-NVMe-PCIe 4.0-SSD series

Since the introduction of the Zen 2 architecture and the X 570 platform the demand for PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSDs is steadily increasing. Tiger Lake and the upcoming Zen 3 generation are pushing this development even further. Already at Computex 2019 PNY made an effort and presented its first M.2 SSD model with the designation… Read more

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Xiaomi Mi Watch Lite in FCC – we know the look and specification of the watch

Xiaomi is very efficient at moving both in the segments of smart mobile devices and all kinds of wearable gadgets. The Mi Band bands offer a great design and specification for relatively little money. The issue of watches looks a bit worse. Xiaomi Mi Watch, despite its attractive form and very good technical specification, cannot… Read more

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Cougar Aqua 240 AIO CPU Cooler Review

While Cougar may not be the most well-known or household name in the enthusiast computing scene, the company does offer some pretty good value gear. Currently the Cougar Aqua 240 all-in-one closed-loop CPU cooler is priced under £55 here in the UK, which sounds like amazing value for a 240mm closed-loop CPU cooling solution. But… Read more

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Review: Belkin Soundform True Wireless in ears

Wireless earbuds have been dire in recent years have become popular because of the convenience and often the quality they offer. Personally, I’m still stuck with wired earpieces, but I’m starting to appreciate the whole concept more and more â ???? Â and there these Belkin Soundform True Wireless are partly responsible for. The Soundform… Read more

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Review: Panasonic TX 55HZW984

Panasonic offers four OLED models , and that arouses our curiosity. We check what you get with the entry-level model. Extensive HDR support, top image processor, that looks fine. But we also look at what you just don’t get. Because there is no doubt that there are certain compromises against a lower price. Beautifully finished… Read more

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Review: KEF LS50 Wireless II

Sometimes a new product seems very very similar to its predecessor. That first impression can be very misleading, we discovered (again) with the KEF LS 50 Wireless II. This recently released version of the successful wireless stereo speakers has been improved in so many ways that you can hardly compare old with new. In particular,… Read more

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heise + | Graphics card history: from the early stages to the modern GPU

Graphics card history: from the early phase to the modern GPU Tube fibrillation The Voodoo King The first GPU ATI’s surprise hit PCI Express and SLI Article in c’t 27/2020 read Graphics cards in the PC were ridiculed for a long time, because the PC was mainly used as a work device and the monitor… Read more

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Review: One For All WM7471 Universal Tripod TV stand

You don’t like the TV cabinet more and a wall bracket you don’t like. You are looking for a more artistic way to give the TV a place in the living room. This universal TV booth from One For All looks like an interesting candidate. The package in which the TV stand arrives is surprisingly… Read more

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Review Sonoro Maestro and Orchestra: successful entry into the hi-fi component market

The German audio company Sonoro is known for its multifunctional and well-built table radios, which only need a power cord to make music. About a year ago Sonoro launched the Maestro. The Maestro is an amplifier, tuner, DA converter, streamer and CD player and the user only needs to connect two passive speakers. Apparently Sonoro… Read more

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AMD lists vulnerabilities in graphics drivers and Ryzen Master

Just recently, AMD listed two security holes on its product security page and warned that one of the two holes could lead to system incompatibilities and so-called blue screens of death in the adrenaline graphics driver with the help of certain requirements could. The overclocking tool Ryzen Master was also affected by the security breach,… Read more

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