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ASUS VivoStick offers up a Windows 10 PC for only $129

Hot on the heel’s of Intel’s new Compute Stick, Asus is revealing its own PC-on-a-stick in

The PS Vita of Steam Machines arrives in 2016 for $299

The Steam Machine invasion is happening this fall. But while these computers are said to be

Quo vadis Tablet? The future of mobile slabs

The once well-defined boundaries between computing devices, delineated by form factors, are blurring. PCs are no

Canon EOS Rebel T3i Review

T3I SUMMARY Staking out the high end of the Rebel line, the Canon T3i shares the

Nikon COOLPIX P900 Review

Oh, a 30x travel zoom? That’s cute. A 50x superzoom? Hmm, quaint. A DSLR with an

Lenovo enters PC-on-a-stick market with ideacentre Stick 300

As micro-sized PCs on USB and HDMI sticks are becoming the new standard for entry-level computing

Final Oculus Rift specs revealed for 2016 consumer model

Oculus reveals the final hardware and software specifications for their long-awaited Oculus Rift virtual reality headset.

ASUS’ updated 32-inch 4K monitor does the full Adobe color gamut

Following the $2,200  semi-professional 32-inch, 4K 16:9 monitor announced at last year’s Computex, ASUS is back

Intel Compute Stick review: nothing more than a prototype for now

Intel’s new Compute Stick isn’t that hard to grasp: It’s a computer… on a stick! Using

Lenovo Cast: a puck-shaped Chromecast competitor

There’s the Chromecast (check out our review) and the litany of casting devices that have come

Canon Connect Station CS100 hands-on

Canon has rolled out a new hub specifically for the photographers among us, and it is

Gateway P-6831FX Gaming Laptop Review

Packing a laptop with a full-sized keyboard, screen bigger than many use with their desktop and

Gateway M-152XL 15.4-inch notebook: Unboxing & Review

In a week when full-sized notebooks have wrenched back the focus from their budget ultraportable brethren,

Sony VAIO TT Review

In a world of $250 netbooks and credit crunch, is there a place for a high-end

Nokia Booklet 3G review

While many scoffed at the idea of Nokia building a netbook, the idea does have its

Viewsonic ViewBook Pro VNB131 Review

There’s no mistaking Viewsonic’s design inspiration. From the Apple-style packaging to the brushed-metal finish of the

LG 3D Max first-impressions

LG has persisted with mobile 3D, and the LG Optimus 3D Max is the company’s latest

Lenovo IdeaPad Y460 Review

  It’s not enough for a 14-inch notebook to deliver decent runtimes, a little processor grunt

Gateway NV59C Notebook Review

  As notebook markets go, the 15.6-inch segment is probably the most hotly contested; manufacturers are

BeBook Live Review

  BeBook is a company better known for its ereaders, but the lure of the tablet

Acer TimelineX AS5830TG-640 Review

  With great power comes great responsibility, and also – if you’re talking about Intel’s 2011

Sony Vaio S series 13.3-inch 2012 refresh Review

  The next generation of Vaio S-series laptops from Sony has arrived and we’re taking a

BlackBerry Q10 Review

  The BlackBerry Q10 might not have been the first BlackBerry 10 smartphone to reach the

Asus resurrects the netbook with the tiny, affordable EeeBook X205

With its line of EeePC machines, Asus was a major player when it came to netbooks,

Sony’s premium HT-ST9 sound bar boasts Bluetooth headphone support

Just when we thought Sony’s soundbars couldn’t get any more expensive than the $1,299 HT-ST7, along

Acer Iconia W3 Review

  With the Acer Iconia W3 you’ve got Acer’s first 8.1-inch Windows 8effort on the market

Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro Review

  Is it a laptop, a tablet, or something else entirely? Lenovo’s Yoga 2 Pro is

Acer Aspire Switch 10 review: 2-in-1 utility with a tablet price tag

  The 2-in-1 isn’t a new platform, but it is a questionable one. Do you need

Lenovo Erazer X315 review: Gaming for all

  There’s one thing Lenovo is exceedingly good at: making excellent products at approachable price points.

Five things to know about the Lenovo Yoga 3 11

Lenovo has a new Yoga laptop, the Yoga 3 11 (because it’s, you know, an 11-inch