Here a roundup of todays reviews and articles:
Age of Empires: Definitive Editon Review
Cooler Master MasterAir G100M Low Profile CPU Cooler Review
Past Cure Review
Pixio New PX277 27-Inch FreeSync Monitor Video Review
Propel XT-65 X-Wing Starfighter and Tie Advanced X1 Review
XPS 13 2018 review: Dell’s improvements propel this laptop forward
Age of Empires: Definitive Editon Review
Cooler Master MasterAir G100M Low Profile CPU Cooler Review
Past Cure Review
Pixio New PX277 27-Inch FreeSync Monitor Video Review
Propel XT-65 X-Wing Starfighter and Tie Advanced X1 Review
XPS 13 2018 review: Dell’s improvements propel this laptop forward
Age of Empires: Definitive Editon Review
Releasing after the HD edition of Age of Empires II and Extended Edition of Age of Mythology, is Age of Empires: Definitive Edition another great trip down memory lane or a case of better left alone?Read full article @ Wccftech
Cooler Master MasterAir G100M Low Profile CPU Cooler Review
First off I’d like to give a huge shout out to Cooler Master for sending me this product for review! Today will be taking a look at the Cooler Master MasterAir G100M Cooler.Read full article @ FunkyKit
For those who haven’t heard of Cooler Master, here’s a quick blurb taken from their website …
Past Cure Review
Does the triple-A indie have a future? Developer Ninja Theory introduced the concept last year with Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, a game that looked and played like it was made by a big publisher without the bloated budget to match.Read full article @ Wccftech
Pixio New PX277 27-Inch FreeSync Monitor Video Review
It’s pricing of $399 and often being found for $349 makes it a strong contender for your money.Read full article @ Wccftech
Propel XT-65 X-Wing Starfighter and Tie Advanced X1 Review
The battle is on as Propel's XT-65 X-Wing and Tie Advanced X1 take to the skies in our hands-on review of the iPhone-connected drones.Read full article @ Apple Insider
XPS 13 2018 review: Dell’s improvements propel this laptop forward
The XPS 13 laptop isn't stale anymore, but it still forces a few compromises.Read full article @ ArsTechnica