Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Audio: Sonos Ray Review, Sound Blaster Katana V2
Casing: be quiet! Silent Wings 4 (Pro) 140 mm Case Fan Review - When the name says it all | Part 2
Computers: Falcon Northwest Talon review: The ultimate gaming machine
Cooling: NZXT Kraken X63 RGB AIO Liquid Cooler Review
Displays: Gigabyte M27F A IPS-Panel 1080p 165Hz Gaming Monitor Review
Gaming: Nacon Revolution X Pro Xbox controller review: A mediocre competitive joypad
Motherboards: AORUS Z690i Ultra Plus Motherboard Review
Video: XGIMI AURA 4K Ultra Short Throw Laser Projector Review
Audio:
TechPowerUp: Sonos Ray Review
The Sonos Ray is the most compact and least expensive soundbar Sonos currently offers. It's small enough to fit even under a monitor and brings with it all of the features of the most advanced multiroom speaker system in the world.
Sonos Ray Review
LanOC Reviews: Sound Blaster Katana V2
Between reviews and my love for tech as a whole means that a lot of the hardware around our house changes up over time and it is rare that any one thing sticks around for an extended period of time. This has been the focus of the year-end roundups where I check back in to see what hardware over the years I’m still using. There have been two consistent on there. I’m still using the Sound Blaster X7, seven years in now, though I would love to see a new version of that come out. The other is the Sound Blaster Katana soundbar that my wife has been using. We liked the Katana so much that we ended up getting a second one to use in our living room as well. Well, Sound Blaster brought out the Katana 2 this past fall and today I’m going to see how it compares to the original. Is it worth the upgrade? Let’s find out!
Sound Blaster Katana V2 - LanOC Reviews
Casing:
IgorsLAB: be quiet! Silent Wings 4 (Pro) 140 mm Case Fan Review - When the name says it all | Part 2
Also the be quiet! Silent Wings 4 (Pro) 140 mm were already advertised by marketing weeks ago, but today there is finally the test as part 2 in direct comparison
be quiet! Silent Wings 4 (Pro) 140 mm Case Fan Review - When the name says it all | Part 2
Computers:
Windows Central: Falcon Northwest Talon review: The ultimate gaming machine
An unstoppable and unbreakable gaming rig for those who demand only the best.
Falcon Northwest Talon review: The ultimate gaming machine
Cooling:
NikKTech: NZXT Kraken X63 RGB AIO Liquid Cooler Review
Thanks to its 280mm radiator, high-performance AER 2 140mm fans and 7th generation Asetek pump the KRAKEN X63 RGB AIO Liquid Cooler by NZXT is able to match the cooling efficiency of larger 360mm tri-fan models.
NZXT Kraken X63 RGB AIO Liquid Cooler Review
Displays:
MMORPG.com: Gigabyte M27F A IPS-Panel 1080p 165Hz Gaming Monitor Review
Budget monitors come in all shapes and sizes, and Gigabyte is throwing another hat in the ring with its M27F A 1080p display. But does the feature-laden monitor justify its high price for 1080p?
Gigabyte M27F A IPS-Panel 1080p 165Hz Gaming Monitor Review | MMORPG.com
Gaming:
Windows Central: Nacon Revolution X Pro Xbox controller review: A mediocre competitive joypad
The primary features are its weakest points.
Nacon Revolution X Pro Xbox controller review: A mediocre competitive joypad
Motherboards:
TweakTown: AORUS Z690i Ultra Plus Motherboard Review
AORUS deploys an updated Z690i motherboard to cure the WHEA errors of the original. Here's our look at the Z690i Ultra Plus.
AORUS Z690i Ultra Plus Motherboard Review
Video:
Neoseeker: XGIMI AURA 4K Ultra Short Throw Laser Projector Review
The XGIMI AURA is a plug-and-play 4K "Ultra Short Throw" laser projector that aims to display sharp video measuring up to 120".
XGIMI AURA 4K Ultra Short Throw Laser Projector Review