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Seenda's colorful, quirky peripherals offer a fun and affordable alternative to typical monochrome accessories, including an ...
Samsung also offers the best multitasking of any tablet maker. As well as the ability to put apps into split-screen in its ...
Shortly before WWDC, Logitech sent me their brand new Flip Folio case/keyboard combo to test. It’s a cleverly designed iPad ...
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YouTube on MSNCorsair IronClaw RGB Wireless Gaming Mouse - hits the SLIPSTREAM!Silas takes a look at the latest Corsair IronClaw RGB - which adopts Corsair's Slipstream wireless technology. This newest ...
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YouTube on MSNCooler Master MM731 Wireless Mouse ReviewAndy is back with a review of the Cooler Master MM731. It's a super-lightweight ergonomic design, offering wired, wireless 2.4GHz, and Bluetooth connectivity. Is it really worth £90 though? Andy gives ...
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CNET on MSNOnePlus Pad 3 Tablet Is Powerful and Elegant, but Its Higher Price Has Me Thinking TwiceWhile I wish its price were closer to that of the earlier Pad 2, the $700 OnePlus Pad 3 is a markedly premium Android tablet ...
Two years since its release, the Pixel Tablet still wins my heart as the best Android tablet for my niche needs, and nothing ...
Some gadgets from the 2010s were ahead of their time, others just fun while they lasted. Here are 10 we remember more fondly ...
The SteelSeries Rival 3 (Gen 2) Wireless offers much better performance, too, and you can pick it up for $59.99 at ...
With a 2.4GHz adapter, wireless performance is virtually identical to a wired mouse these days. Bluetooth mice trade responsiveness for the convenience of multi-device support. Gaming vs. non-gaming?
Lenovo launches Xiaoxin M2 wireless mouse with dual-mode support, four DPI levels, and Type-C charging. Prices start at 49.9 yuan (~$7) in China.
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