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Cue up the haunting demonic music. Starting sometime in August, HP will be unleashing the Omen →
THE GOOD Cool-looking portable design Freedom to add your own RAM, storage and OS Strong CPU →
THE GOOD Great wireless options Strong overall gaming performance Makes living room setups viable THE BAD →
Palicomp knows how to build a dependable, budget-friendly gaming PC; its £500/$750 AMD Shockwave rig was a →
Pros Sleek, elegant design; Solid graphics and overall performance; Bright, colorful display Cons Subpar battery life; →
Nvidia has just unveiled the GeForce GTX 1080, the company’s latest graphics card, which promises to →
THE GOOD Simple, easy-to-upgrade design Strong gaming and VR performance Handy built-in audio software Lots of →
THE GOOD Easy upgradability Strong overall performance VR-ready graphics muscle THE BAD Fairly plain and bulky →
ASUS Z1 Titan and Lenovo ZUK Z2 Pro are two 6GB RAM beasts by two of →
Acer’s current crop of Predator gaming desktops are pretty beastly, but they’re also too big to →
THE GOOD Crisp, immersive audio Comfy ear cups Automatically adjusts to your head Durable steel frame →
The PlayStation 4 isn’t even three years old, but it could see a successor as soon →
You’ve set your watch face, downloaded the best Apple Watch apps and even uploaded music to →
Pros RGB Lighting 12,000 DPI Another M65 mouse Braided Cable Removable Weights Light Weight Fully Programmable →
THE GOOD Attractive, living-room-friendly design VR-ready gaming performance Customizable lighting THE BAD Weaker CPU performance than →
MSI’s motherboard range seems to expand every generation. Alongside the channel range, there’s the MSI Gaming, →
The Pros Nice price; Great display; Above-average battery life; Handy Smart Dashboard app The Cons Keyboard →
With so many PC gaming peripherals on the market, a manufacturer has only two viable options: →
If you think that getting VR-ready requires you to put a monstrous tower beneath your desk, →
Never let it be said that Logitech doesn’t listen to its fans. The company’s last few →
I’m not the sort of person who shies away from slime green headphones – but that →
Cherry’s MX Silent switches are making their debut on the Corsair Strafe RGB gaming mechanical keyboard. →
Can you really get a good gaming laptop for just $700? Despite being the smallest and →
The most powerful gaming laptops will blow your mind, but they’ll also wallop your wallet. Fortunately, →
Asus Z1 Titan VS Asus Ecchellon X One are 2 powerful 4GB RAM beasts by one →
Gaming at 4K often comes at the cost of smoothness, but Acer’s hoping to make that →