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The Pros Attractive, two-tone design; Solid performance The Cons Bland, dim display; Shallow keyboard Verdict The →
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Another great addition to the portable ZenBook family – the UX410UQ. This ultrabook surprises with compact →
GeForce MX150 is NVIDIA’s latest Pascal-based mobile graphics cards. While all other GTX 10 series GPUs →
NVIDIA’s new Max-Q design graphics cards have drawn quite a bit of attention to themselves. Here →
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Pros / Awesome speakers; Xbox wireless controller adapter built in; Decent battery life Cons / Ugly; →
The Lenovo Legion Y920 has made me a believer in Lenovo as a gaming laptop company. →
The Good: The LG Gram 15 is one of the lightest and thinnest laptops available with →
Lots of laptop companies claim that their systems are great deals, but Acer is actually putting →
The previous Omen 17 generation was somehow decent but not good enough to go against the →
Sailing in on the waves of change, the Asus ROG Zephyrus (starting at $2,299, $2,699 as →
Who says you can’t have it all? Or at least close to it. The 17.3-inch Gigabyte →
The end is nigh for chunky, bulky gaming laptops, at least if Nvidia’s Max-Q design approach leads →
It’s springtime and a whole new crop of consumer laptops is blooming at Lenovo. Today, the →
MSI is known for its hard-core gaming cred, but its new GPX series is meant to →
Some trips aren’t worth taking. Case in point: the Samsung Notebook Odyssey ($1,199.99 to start; $1,399.99 →
There’s something to be said for aspiring to move away from a full-sized desktop and towards →
While we work on the 15-inch ThinkPad E570 review we finished testing the 14-inch variant and →
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Today we want to provide you with a detailed comparison of two great gaming notebooks. Both models →
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Yes, it’s true: For less than $1,000, you can play your favorite games at 1080p. The →
The Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, one of the company’s most powerful graphics cards to date, →
One of the best graphics cards on the market just got better. As is tradition for →
A low-end gaming rig in a conservative business laptop’s clothing, MSI’s PE60 Prestige ($1,199 to start; →