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

Casing: Valkyrie VK02 Lite Review
Computers: HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 14 review: Convertible Copilot+
Displays: Cooler Master GM25FP 180Hz Gaming Monitor Review
Headphones: Quick Look: MOONDROP Quark2 Type-C In-Ear Monitors, TRONSMART Sounfii Q20s White Headphones Review: A Budget-Friendly Beast with Impressive Premium Features
Input: Redragon K1NG 8K Review, YUNZII RT75 Rapid Trigger Gaming Magnetic Keyboard Review - A Keyboard for FPS Fans
Networking: NetGear Nighthawk RS700 WiFi 7 Tri-Band Router Review
Storage: Crucial P310 1TB PCIe M.2 2230 SSD Review





Casing:

TechPowerUp: Valkyrie VK02 Lite Review

The VK02 Lite from Valkyrie is quite the understated case with a few interesting details that stand out. From excellent cable management, to BTF support, and the ability to hold three 420 mm AIOs, or up to 13 fans - eleven of them 140 mm in size, there is a lot to like.

Valkyrie VK02 Lite Review

Computers:

Tom's Hardware: HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 14 review: Convertible Copilot+

The Spectre x360 gets a paint job, some hardware tweaks, and Lunar Lake. Now it's an OmniBook.

HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 14 review: Convertible Copilot+

Displays:

eTeknix: Cooler Master GM25FP 180Hz Gaming Monitor Review

I'm a big fan of Cooler Master monitors and have been using them on my desk for a few years now, and both my partner and one of my kids are rocking Cooler Master monitors too. That should tell you something about their quality and value, and I've been very happy with them all. Alas, the relentless pursuit of smoother gameplay and more immersive visuals drives the evolution of gaming monitors. For those seeking a competitive edge without breaking the bank, the 1080p arena offers a sweet spot of performance and affordability. Cooler Master's GM25FP is here and, armed with

Cooler Master GM25FP 180Hz Gaming Monitor Review

Headphones:

TechPowerUp: Quick Look: MOONDROP Quark2 Type-C In-Ear Monitors

MOONDROP updates its budget-friendly Quarks line of IEMs with the Quark2 that uses a single dynamic driver with acoustic filters in a small shell for added comfort. It's paired to a fixed cable that contains a DAC/amp ending in USB Type-C to directly connect to your phone, and offers an in-line microphone with integrated controls too.

Quick Look: MOONDROP Quark2 Type-C In-Ear Monitors

EnosTech.com: TRONSMART Sounfii Q20s White Headphones Review: A Budget-Friendly Beast with Impressive Premium Features

The TRONSMART Sounfii Q20s headphones provide impressive quality and value for $49.99.

TRONSMART Sounfii Q20s White Headphones Review: A Budget-Friendly Beast with Impressive Premium Features - EnosTech.com

Input:

TechPowerUp: Redragon K1NG 8K Review

The ambidextrous K1NG 8K essentially is the wired version of the K1NG Pro 4K, offering up true 8000 Hz polling, an even lower weight of 42 g, and PixArt's PAW3395 sensor. Most importantly, the K1NG 8K goes for a highly competitive price of $32.99.

Redragon K1NG 8K Review

TweakTown: YUNZII RT75 Rapid Trigger Gaming Magnetic Keyboard Review - A Keyboard for FPS Fans

The YUNZII RT75 is an affordable keyboard for competitive gamers thanks to its adjustable magnet switches and Rapid Trigger-powered Game mode.

YUNZII RT75 Rapid Trigger Gaming Magnetic Keyboard Review - A Keyboard for FPS Fans

Networking:

eTeknix: NetGear Nighthawk RS700 WiFi 7 Tri-Band Router Review

The world of wireless networking is constantly evolving, and with the advent of WiFi 7, routers are reaching unprecedented speeds and capabilities. Netgear is one of the best-known and most recognisable networking brands in the world and has thrown its hat into the ring with the Nighthawk RS700. This is a flagship tri-band WiFi 7 router promising blazing-fast speeds, expansive coverage, and cutting-edge features, but of course, this comes at a significant cost. 

NetGear Nighthawk RS700 WiFi 7 Tri-Band Router Review

Storage:

OCInside.de: Crucial P310 1TB PCIe M.2 2230 SSD Review

Today we are testing a fast M.2 SSD in stamp format on OCinside.de! We are talking about the P310 from Crucial. Compared to normal M.2 SSDs in 2280 form factor, this one is available as a 2230 version for a notebook, mini PC or gaming handheld. In the following Crucial P310 1TB 2230 M.2 SSD review, we show how fast the small SSD with PCIe Gen4 is.

Crucial P310 1TB PCIe M.2 2230 SSD Review