Prusa MK4 Review: Return of the King
Editor's ChoicePrusa’s long awaited sequel to the MK3 is here and it was worth the wait.
Prusa’s long awaited sequel to the MK3 is here and it was worth the wait.
The Corsair MP600 Core XT is a mid-range PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD with the advantages and drawbacks of QLC. It brings capacity at a lower cost but is limited in performance and TBW.
Razer’s Basilisk V3 Pro is a solid, do-it-all wireless gaming mouse, but it’s no longer the only player on its field.
A better Legend 960, thanks to the heatsink
27-inch OLED display with 240 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR, extended color and infinite contrast.
Turtle Beach’s new Stealth Pro wireless headset has 50mm drivers, a detachable boom mic, ANC, and a swappable battery system. But it still sort of misses the mark.
The Lenovo Slim Pro 7 is pretty and thin for a laptop with a discrete GPU. But with Zen 3+ And an Nvidia RTX 3050, can it compete in the modern laptop market?
Audeze’s newest wireless gaming headset brings the stellar sound we expect from 90mm planar magnetic drivers, but it’s definitely not perfect.
The market is filled with A-die memory kits now. Can G.Skill's Trident Z5 RGB memory outshine the competition?
We put AMD's new gaming-focused $449 eight-core Ryzen 7 7800X3D through our full gamut of tests to see if it comes out on top as the best CPU for gaming.
The oversized Creality CR-M4 is the biggest printer we’ve reviewed.
Corsair's Vengeance RGB DDR5-7000 C34 has arrived on the market. Is the memory kit fast enough, though?
The Acer SpatialLabs View is a 15.6-inch portable monitor that displays 3D images without needing glasses.
The Razer Stream Controller X is compact, tactile, and good for people who like Loupedeck’s software but Elgato’s form factor.
The Nvidia RTX 4070 finally brings 40-series pricing closer to the mainstream, though it's mostly equal to last generation's RTX 3080, outside of the DLSS 3 support.
Dell’s Alienware 620M is a large wireless gaming mouse with an ergonomically contoured shape for right-handed users. It’s a solid performer, but it doesn’t really stand out otherwise.
Alienware’s 18-inch m18 R1 runs the tables in gaming benchmarks thanks to an optional RTX 4090 CPU and speedy, 480 Hz display.
A good grab if you want a fast 2TB drive with a heatsink
160 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR, Rec.2020 color and a 576-zone Mini LED backlight
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