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Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Computers: ECS Liva Z5 Plus Review
Displays: ASRock PG27QFT2A Review (1440p/180Hz IPS)
Input: Hands-on with ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Mini, Harpe Ace Extreme, and More at Gamescom 2024
Printers: Creality Ender 3 V3 Review: Saving the Best for Last





Computers:

PC Inquisitor: ECS Liva Z5 Plus Review

Our first revelation regarding the firm’s graphics processing expertise came a decade ago with its Iris Pro release: In the Core i7-4870HQ we had a processor that could play then-current games at 1080p and medium details, at least for the most part. But this tech was always only available to OEM’s on business PC oriented BGA parts: It’s never been clear to us why Intel has always chosen to keep its best integrated graphics tech out of the hands of DIY builders, but that trend continues to the current day in the Iris XE of its Core i5-1335U. That’s the centerpiece of ECS’s new Liva Z5 Plus compact business and industrial use PC.

ECS Liva Z5 Plus Review

Displays:

KitGuru: ASRock PG27QFT2A Review (1440p/180Hz IPS)

After checking out a lot of high-end monitors recently – including a bevy of high refresh-rate OLED screens – today we are looking at something more mainstream from a relative newcomer to the monitor market. The ASRock PG27QFT2A offers a 2560×1440 resolution, 180Hz refresh-rate IPS panel for a price of £220 here in the UK, so it's firmly targeting the mass market. We put it through its paces today and find out just how well it performs.

ASRock PG27QFT2A Review (1440p/180Hz IPS) - KitGuru

Input:

TechPowerUp: Hands-on with ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Mini, Harpe Ace Extreme, and More at Gamescom 2024

Among many other releases, ASUS has shown several upcoming peripheral releases at Gamescom, including both the ROG Harpe Ace Mini and the Harpe Ace Extreme, the latter of which had already been announced prior. Interestingly enough, the mouse demonstration units weren't pre-production units

Hands-on with ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Mini, Harpe Ace Extreme, and More at Gamescom 2024

Printers:

Tom's Hardware: Creality Ender 3 V3 Review: Saving the Best for Last

Built for style and speed.

Creality Ender 3 V3 Review: Saving the Best for Last