Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Computers: The Lisperati1000: A Raspberry Pi Rig for Lisp Fans
Gaming: Noblechairs Hero Doom Edition Review
Graphics Cards: Sapphire RX 6800 XT Nitro+ Graphics Card Review
Headphones: MSI Immerse GH61 Review: Lucious and Immersive, HyperX Cloud Orbit S Gaming Headset Review
Mobile: Amazfit GTS 2e review: A stylish smartwatch that needs a little more work, Motorola One 5G Ace review: Cheaper 5G, but it's not enough, Galaxy S21 Ultra from an iPhone user's perspective..
Storage: Icy Dock MB861U31-1M2B ICYNano Review, WD Black D50 Game Dock 1TB Review
Video: How to Build a Motion-Triggered Raspberry Pi Security Camera
Computers:
Tom's Hardware: The Lisperati1000: A Raspberry Pi Rig for Lisp Fans
Lisp is still around and the community is going strong!
The Lisperati1000: A Raspberry Pi Rig for Lisp Fans
Gaming:
KitGuru: Noblechairs Hero Doom Edition Review
Get ready to dive into the depths here with the DOOM chair by Noblechairs, this special edition version is from the HERO range. Featuring cold foam upholstery, in-built adjustable lumbar support and one of the best designs we have seen to date, this awesome-looking chair comes in at £399.95 here in the UK.
Noblechairs Hero Doom Edition Review – KitGuru
Graphics Cards:
eTeknix: Sapphire RX 6800 XT Nitro+ Graphics Card Review
Sapphire has long been one of my favourite GPU brands, and Ive owned a fair few of them since my earliest PC gaming days to modern times. I often found that when it came to AMD cards, theirs were some of the finest.
Sapphire RX 6800 XT Nitro+ Graphics Card Review | eTeknix
Headphones:
Tom's Hardware: MSI Immerse GH61 Review: Lucious and Immersive
Excellent audio doesn’t have to empty your wallet.
MSI Immerse GH61 Review: Lucious and Immersive
NikKTech: HyperX Cloud Orbit S Gaming Headset Review
Is it possible to find a audiophile-grade gaming headset that also features what’s probably the best 3D audio in the market today? The answer is yes and the name of that gaming headset is the Cloud Orbit S by HyperX.
HyperX Cloud Orbit S Gaming Headset Review
Mobile:
Neowin: Amazfit GTS 2e review: A stylish smartwatch that needs a little more work
Amazfit latest smartwatch tries to cut some costs to be more affordable while offering all the features you need. It's stylish, lightweight, and functional, though there are some problems.
Amazfit GTS 2e review: A stylish smartwatch that needs a little more work
Neowin: Motorola One 5G Ace review: Cheaper 5G, but it's not enough
Motorola's One 5G Ace brings 5G to the company's lowest price point yet, but at $399, the handset really isn't offering a whole lot more value than we're seeing from other alternatives.
Motorola One 5G Ace review: Cheaper 5G, but it's not enough
Max Tech: Galaxy S21 Ultra from an iPhone user's perspective..
I've been an Apple fan for most of my life.. and I LOVE my current iPhone 12 Pro Max. I've been trying out the S21 Ultra for a week
Galaxy S21 Ultra from an iPhone user's perspective..
Storage:
OCInside.de: Icy Dock MB861U31-1M2B ICYNano Review
Fast installation and high performance! From Icy Dock, we are looking at an external USB 3.2 Gen 2 10Gb/s enclosure for PCIe SSDs today on OCinside. In the new Icy Dock MB861U31-1M2B, you can install a M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD in the format from 2230 to 22110 and connect it to USB Type-C or USB Type-A at up to 10Gb/s via USB 3.2 Gen 2. Whether on a notebook, tablet, smartphone or PC, the new ICYNano enclosure can be used in a variety of ways. We will show how high the performance really is in the following review.
KitGuru: WD Black D50 Game Dock 1TB Review
WD’s Black D50 Game Dock combines a fast NVMe M.2 SSD with a Thunderbolt 3 interface and adds more ports than you can shake a stick at. No gaming product is complete without RGB lighting these days either, so WD has even added some LEDs to the Game Dock. Can it justify the £430 asking price?
WD Black D50 Game Dock 1TB Review – KitGuru
Video:
Tom's Hardware: How to Build a Motion-Triggered Raspberry Pi Security Camera
Build your own motion-triggered home security camera with Raspberry Pi
How to Build a Motion-Triggered Raspberry Pi Security Camera