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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Computers: Lenovo ThinkPad C13 Yoga Chromebook Enterprise review: A ThinkPad with Chrome OS
Headphones: Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Pro In-Ear Headphones Review
Input: Cooler Master SK622 Keyboard Review - Compact at any price, Mad Catz R.A.T. DWS Mouse Review - The Fastest Rat in the West, ROCCAT Vulcan TKL Pro Review, Thermaltake ARGENT M5 Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse Review
Memory: Silicon Power XPOWER Turbine DDR4-3200 16GB - Review
Microphones: HyperX QuadCast S Review: Blinded by the Light
Mobile: S21 Ultra vs Sony A1 8K Pro Camera Comparison: I'M SHOCKED!
Networking: Asus GT-AC5300 Review: Solid, but Showing Its Age
Storage: The CARDEA Ceramic C440 Gen4 x4 PCIe NVMe 1TB SSD Review, KingSpec NE-256 256GB M.2 2242 NVMe SSD Review, Review of the four-bay QNAP TS-453D NAS device with 2.5GbE networking





Computers:

Neowin: Lenovo ThinkPad C13 Yoga Chromebook Enterprise review: A ThinkPad with Chrome OS

Lenovo's new ThinkPad C13 Yoga Chromebook Enterprise is a ThinkPad with Chrome OS, and it comes with AMD's Ryzen 3000C-series chips, ThinkPad build quality, up to 16GB RAM, and more.



Lenovo ThinkPad C13 Yoga Chromebook Enterprise review: A ThinkPad with Chrome OS

Headphones:

Mad Shrimps: Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Pro In-Ear Headphones Review

After fitting the preferred ear tips, we started listening to different YouTube videos, podcasts and even took some phone calls. While using the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Pro to take phone calls, were heard by the person on the other side as we would be using the phone on speaker.

[M] [M] Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Pro In-Ear Headphones Review

Input:

IgorsLAB: Cooler Master SK622 Keyboard Review - Compact at any price

With today's article, I ventured into a segment of the keyboard market that I've tended to avoid. Since I've always had a bit of a hard time with the lack of



Cooler Master SK622 Keyboard Review - Compact at any price

Wccftech: Mad Catz R.A.T. DWS Mouse Review - The Fastest Rat in the West

Mad Catz' new DAKOTA mechanical switches and a 16k DPI sensor turn the R.A.T. DWS into a hugely responsive wireless mouse at a premium price



Mad Catz R.A.T. DWS Mouse Review - The Fastest Rat in the West

APH Networks: ROCCAT Vulcan TKL Pro Review

"My sister got a bleeding nose while picking her nose with her toe". This was said out of the blue in a Discord group chat with a few of my friends while playing a game. You may be wondering why I would bring this up in a review of a keyboard. There is a popular quote that says that truth is stranger than fiction. This quote is attributed to multiple people with Mark Twain being the most prominent one. However, I am not convinced this is always true. When we heard her say this, we all laughed for quite a long time. While we were all bewildered by this initial sentence, my friend tried to explain the story. Apparently, her brother had walked by his sister's room, saw blood on her toe and blood on her nose, and went to tell everyone else about it. When I first heard this, the first thing I tried to do was move my foot to my nose. I was able to reach my nose with my toe, although I had to agree it was practically impossible to fit my toe in my nose. Obviously, there were other questions on my mind, like why anyone would even attempt this. After a few minutes, my friend wondered out loud, saying it was more likely that her sister had a bleeding nose and blood had dripped on her toe. Even though this definitely seems like the more logical and realistic explanation, I feel like all of us wanted to believe in the fictional story because of how wacky it was. In a similar way, many declarations can be made about the products we get for review, whether by manufacturers or other reviewers, but it is up to us to determine the truth. Today, we have the ROCCAT Vulcan TKL Pro, which uses ROCCAT's newest Titan Switch Optical switches. ROCCAT says this makes the keyboard feel more responsive while still keeping the same tactile feel. How do these statements hold up to our testing? Read on to find out!

ROCCAT Vulcan TKL Pro Review (Page 1 of 3) | APH Networks

FunkyKit: Thermaltake ARGENT M5 Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse Review

You can move freely with the Thermaltake Argent M5 Wireless RGB which supports 2.4Ghz, Bluetooth 5.0 and wired USB connection modes.



Thermaltake ARGENT M5 Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse Review - FunkyKit

Memory:

Tech-Legend: Silicon Power XPOWER Turbine DDR4-3200 16GB - Review

The Silicon Power XPOWER Turbine DDR4-3200 16GB is a good choice for a gaming system. The performance is good in both games and the workspace.



Silicon Power XPOWER Turbine DDR4-3200 16GB - Review

Microphones:

Tom's Hardware: HyperX QuadCast S Review: Blinded by the Light

Run for the hills, retinas.



HyperX QuadCast S Review: Blinded by the Light

Mobile:

Max Tech: S21 Ultra vs Sony A1 8K Pro Camera Comparison: I'M SHOCKED!

Vadim has NO IDEA which photo was taken with the professional Sony A1 camera and the Galaxy S21 Ultra, so this is a completely unbiased camera test! Let's se...



S21 Ultra vs Sony A1 8K Pro Camera Comparison: I'M SHOCKED!

Networking:

Tom's Hardware: Asus GT-AC5300 Review: Solid, but Showing Its Age

Asus' previous-gen top-end router makes a decent showing, but lacks Wi-Fi 6.



Asus GT-AC5300 Review: Solid, but Showing Its Age

Storage:

BabelTechReviews: The CARDEA Ceramic C440 Gen4 x4 PCIe NVMe 1TB SSD Review

The T-FORCE CARDEA C440 Gen 4 x4 PCIe NVMe 1TB SSD Review - 5GB/s using a Z490 Intel Motherboard with limited Bandwidth



The CARDEA Ceramic C440 Gen4 x4 PCIe NVMe 1TB SSD Review

ServeTheHome: KingSpec NE-256 256GB M.2 2242 NVMe SSD Review

The Kingspec NE-256 prioritizes cost optimization and size over performance covering a segment of the market that is rarely shown



KingSpec NE-256 256GB M.2 2242 NVMe SSD Review | ServeTheHome

Neowin: Review of the four-bay QNAP TS-453D NAS device with 2.5GbE networking

We're going to dig into the latest four-bay QNAP TS-453D NAS, especially the built-in 2.5GbE network interface that promises faster transfer speeds than competitors still running Gigabit Ethernet.



Review of the four-bay QNAP TS-453D NAS device with 2.5GbE networking