Unboxing and Review of TRENDnet TEG-25GECTX 2.5G Network Interface Card
Consumer network speed has been stayed at "only" 1 Gbps for quite some time. Although 10 Gbps network interface cards (NIC) are becoming more affordable, it may still be too expensive for most people...
Unboxing and Review of Silicon Power P34A80 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD
The P34A80 from Silicon Power is the top-end PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD in their lineup. The company has long been a reputable brand for making incredible storage devices, but it is relatively new in...
Unboxing and Review of Noctua NH-U9S CPU Cooler
If your PC/server case is too tiny to fit a standard 120 mm CPU cooler, like the Noctua NH-U12S, the NH-U9S we are reviewing in this article may be a great alternative. It is...
Unboxing and Review of HyperX Alloy Origins Mechanical Keyboard
Past HyperX keyboards have been using mechanical switches from Cherry MX and Kailh. Now, the new Alloy Origins keyboard, which first introduced in Computex 2019, features their very own branded switches. It is released...
Unboxing and Review of ColorWare Skin for Samsung Galaxy Note 10+
ColorWare, the company that is well-known for its custom-painted gadgets, has kindly provided us a couple sets of the smartphone skins for my newly purchased Samsung Galaxy Note 10+. Let's see how they fit.
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Unboxing and Review of HyperX Cloud Alpha S Gaming Headset
HyperX has recently released the new Cloud Alpha S gaming headset. Based upon the now 2-year-old Cloud Alpha, it adds some useful features, such as virtual surround sound support and bass adjustment sliders. Does...
Unboxing and Review of Kingston A2000 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD
Kingston released the A2000 NVMe SSD in August 2019, which is designed for entry-level users with decent performance and affordable pricing. It will be a solid upgrade over the A1000 SSD (its review here)...
Unboxing and Review of Creative Outlier Air Truly Wireless Earphones
With recently released smartphones removing the internal 3.5 mm headphone jack, wireless headphones/earphones have become almost essential, if you don't want to use a USB-C or lightning dongle. I purchased the Creative Outlier Air...