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High on Life 2 review: Hilarious gaming with some awkward mic drops
By Michael Hoglund published
Review Squanch Games manages to capture the magic of the original, though it has a few awkward performance issues.

Honeycomb's new Bravo Lite throttle quadrant gives MSFS newcomers a fair option
By Ben Wilson published
Review Honeycomb's more affordable Bravo Throttle Quadrant Lite cuts down on some of its controls, leaving novice players with the essentials at an entry-level price.

ASUS ROG Kithara gaming headset review
By Jennifer Young published
Review ASUS ROG Kithara is a high-end open-back gaming headset with excellent sound, but it is expensive and short on features for a wired-only setup.

FlexiSpot E7 Flow review: Cable management made easy
By Zac Bowden published
Review FlexiSpot's latest standing desk is one built from the ground up with cable management in mind. That's not always an easy feat when you're dealing with a dynamic height adjusting tabletop.

Corsair Galleon 100: Elgato's Stream Deck is now inside a keyboard
By Harish Jonnalagadda published
Review The Galleon 100 is a keyboard like no other — Corsair basically integrated Elgato's Stream Deck into the keyboard, giving it extensive customizability that you just don't get elsewhere.

Orico's X50 makes it easy to repurpose your M.2 SSDs
By Cale Hunt published
Review SSD enclosures aren't a new idea, but those with Thunderbolt 5 performance are still fairly rare. Orico's X50 counts itself among the few products, and it's been nothing but a boon to my workflow.

The Flexispot C7 Morpher's seat adjustment options are absolutely incredible
By Alexander Cope published
Review Flexispot's C7 Morpher is a premium office chair with advanced adjustments, an ergonomic design, and comfortable materials to get you cozy for work or gaming.

AMD's Ryzen 7 9850X3D is a higher-binned 9800X3D with a price premium, and that's fine
By Ben Wilson published
Review I tested AMD's new Ryzen 7 9850X3D desktop CPU to see if it's worth the money over its 9800X3D predecessor. Should you spend an extra $30 for 400MHz?
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