Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles, including a review on the Philips Momentum 326M6VJRMB gaming monitor, Endgame Gear XM1 White gaming mouse, and ASUSTOR Lockerstor 8 Eight-Bay NAS.
Displays:
Hexus: Philips Momentum 326M6VJRMB
Philips takes another stab at console gaming monitors.
Philips Momentum 326M6VJRMB
Input:
techPowerUp: Endgame Gear XM1 White Review
The Endgame Gear XM1 was one of the most acclaimed releases last year due to its PMW3389 sensor, lightweight shell, innovative low-latency switch technology, and Sensei-like ambidextrous shape. The XM1 White not only comes with a new coating and color scheme, but an improved cable, updated buttons, and enhanced mouse feet.
Endgame Gear XM1 White Review
The Guru of 3D: Endgame XM1 gaming mouse Review
In this article, we review the Endgame XM1 mouse, which debuted on the market in July 2019. The German manufacturer, Endgame Gear, isn't a household name in PC peripherals yet, having debuted on the ...
Endgame XM1 gaming mouse review
NikKTech: Genuine Leather Mousepad Comparison
Are you in the market for a genuine leather mousepad for your home or office desk? If the answer is yes then there's a good chance one of the three manufacturers in today's comparison has exactly what you're looking for.
Genuine Leather Mousepad Comparison
Windows Central: HP Omen Photon review: Finally a HP gaming mouse you should consider buying
HP isn't known for making the best gaming mice in the business, not anywhere close, but the HP Omen Photon is a gaming mouse you should consider adding to your desktop arsenal. See my full review to learn why.
HP Omen Photon review: Finally a HP gaming mouse you should consider buying
Mobile:
9to5Toys: Anker PowerPort Atom PD 4 Review: A 2020 essential
The new Anker PowerPort Atom PD 4 is an essential in 2020 for Apple users, sporting USB-C and USB-C, alongside a small footprint and design.
Anker PowerPort Atom PD 4 Review: A 2020 essential - 9to5Toys
LanOC Reviews: OnePlus 7t Review
The phone market seems to make the PC market look slow with new models constantly coming out. For OnePlus they have a sort of cadence with their launches and you can start to catch the drift as you see the OnePlus 6 in mid-2018, the OnePlus 6T in the fall of 2018, the OnePlus 7 in the spring of 2019 along with its 7 Pro variant and then in the fall of 2019 they launched the OnePlus 7T and later the OnePlus 7T Pro. I took a look at the OnePlus 6T alongside the Note 9 and S9+ from Samsung’s Galaxy lineup earlier this year and now today I am checking out the OnePlus 7T, skipping the original 7 and 7 Pro, and testing the 7T against the Samsung S10 and the OnePlus 6T. I loved the 6T so I am really curious to see what OnePlus changed for the 7T and to see if it checked all of the marks like the 6T did with performance, display, camera, and battery life.
OnePlus 7t - LanOC Reviews
Storage:
TweakTown: ASUSTOR Lockerstor 8 Eight-Bay NAS Review
ASUSTOR looks to change everything with the Lockerstor 8 NAS. Here's our full review.
ASUSTOR Lockerstor 8 Eight-Bay NAS Review
9to5Mac: CalDigit Tuff Nano IP67-rated portable USB-C SSD
The CalDigit Tuff Nano SSD is a portable IP67-rated external bus-powered USB-C drive that supports speeds up to 1050MB/s read.
Review: CalDigit Tuff Nano IP67-rated portable USB-C SSD - 9to5Mac