How we test monitors at PCWorld
If you work in an office, whether at home or on-site, there’s a good chance you spend most of your day staring at a computer monitor. And you may spend … Read More
If you work in an office, whether at home or on-site, there’s a good chance you spend most of your day staring at a computer monitor. And you may spend … Read More
If you take a screenshot of web pages to document their content, this usually only captures the visible area. Of course, you could scroll forward a bit at a time, … Read More
It’s been a few years since I transitioned my primary monitor to a super-sized ultrawide. While I did it for gaming, it’s been a shockingly good boon for my productivity, … Read More
Some folks want the latest and greatest when it comes to laptop computers while others prefer the simplicity of a day-to-day machine. If you’re in the latter camp, you’ve come … Read More
Laptop hardware has come a long way in recent years, with the most expensive models featuring CPU and GPU specs similar to what you’d expect from a beefy gaming desktop … Read More
At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Attractive, sturdy designHuge touchpadEnjoyable speakers with good volumeStrong CPU and GPU performance Cons Mediocre keyboardNo Ethernet Our Verdict Razer’s Blade 16 backs up its … Read More
While cloud storage services are convenient for sharing files across all your devices, sometimes there’s no substitute for a local file transfer. That’s where LocalSend comes in. This free, open-source … Read More
The world is an expensive place, and we’re all looking for ways to cut back. One of the best ways to do that is by locking in everyday savings when … Read More
Part of this week’s news includes yet another major data leak — this time involving AT&T, which announced that account information for 7.6 million current and 65 million former customers … Read More
Finding a gaming PC on a budget is a struggle — finding a gaming laptop on a budget, even more so. Today HP is closing out one model in its … Read More