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ASUS ROG Strix SCAR 16 G634 (2024) review – Performs Like an 18-inch Laptop

The ASUS ROG Strix SCAR 16 G634 (2024) is a powerful 16-incher that offers virtually the same hardware as its 18-inch sibling, the G834. This means a 32-thread Core i9-14900HX and the full-powered (175W) versions…

June 14, 2016

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ASUS ZenBook Flip UX360 with battery life for the whole workday

Last year’s ZenBook UX305 amazed us with long battery life, which was kind of expected given the energy-efficient processor and small screen size combined with big battery capacity but today’s ZenBook Flip surpasses even its…

June 13, 2016

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EA revealed some information about the new FIFA 17 engine – the series is reborn?

EA announced great games that will be available on the market this year. After our news about the epic Battlefield 1 gameplay, we now move on to the football pitch with FIFA 17. For the…

June 13, 2016

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Battlefield 1 with first gameplay video – EA showed what real action is

On May 6 EA made an official announcement of the next Battlefield game. Everyone expected this game to be called Battlefield 5 but the American company made a pleasant surprise by presenting WWI in Battlefield 1. The…

June 13, 2016

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New Mafia III trailer reveals some of the plot of this long-awaited game

Like we said in our previous news about Quake Champions, E3 is now in its full swing and two of the biggest companies – EA and Bethesda – revealed what titles they are working on…

June 13, 2016

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Bethesda announced the new Quake Champions – the series makes a stunning return (+video)

Even though E3 officially starts on June 14, the pressconferences of the big gaming companies have already started. Yesterday EA and Bethesda revealed what games can be expect this year or a bit later. Of…

June 13, 2016

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Acer Predator 17X’s monstrous battery isn’t enough and here’s why

We just finished testing the battery performance of the Acer’s Predator 17X and we found out that the huge 8-cell 88Wh capacity isn’t enough to power up the notebook for longer periods of time. We’ve…

June 13, 2016

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Inside ASUS ZenBook Flip UX360 – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options

The ASUS ZenBook Flip UX360 doesn’t pose any problems when disassembling them but there are a few tricky parts for which you should watch out. And given the thin and light chassis, there isn’t too…

June 10, 2016

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Moto Z hands-on review – Motorola’s latest flagship is the modular smartphone that the LG G5 should’ve been

While waiting for the full modular experience from Google’s Project Ara and while the disappointment with LG G5’s promised “friends” lingers at the back of our mind, Motorola drops a bomb with its new Moto…

June 10, 2016

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Lenovo Phab 2 Pro hands-on review – the first ever Project Tango-powered smartphone

During Lenovo’s TechWorld event, the company made a few interesting announcements but the ones that really stand out are the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro and the Moto Z along with its Z Force modification, but…

June 09, 2016

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Quick look at ASUS ZenBook Flip UX360CA – a more refined version of the excellent UX305

We still remember the day we had to return the ASUS UX305 ultrabook – we really didn’t want to. The notebook offered unmatched portability, battery life, screen and build quality for the asking price and…

June 09, 2016

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The latest ASUS ROG monitors preview – all a gamer needs

After we presented to you the high-end motherboard MSI X99A GODLIKE GAMING CARBON, we will now engage your attention with devices of a similar kind that immerse you to the world of virtual reality. In this article…

June 08, 2016

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ASRock X99 Extreme6/3.1 preview – a motherboard for professionals

We launched our motherboard previews with a Gigabyte model that was peculiar with its affordable price and various options – Gigabyte H170-Gaming 3. Slightly after that we tried to present another extreme in our preview…

June 08, 2016

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NVIDIA with Game Ready drivers, 368.39 – GeForce GTX 1070 is now in the list of supported chips

While we are waiting for GeForce GTX 1070 to be available on the market very soon, NVIDIA released a new driver package supporting GPUs from the 10th series (GTX 1070 and GTX 1080) and some older models. What is…

June 07, 2016

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Apollo Lake performs better and consumes less energy than Braswell

A few weeks ago we saw Intel announce its new mobile architecture – Apollo Lake. It will play a big part in future hybrids and tablets, entirely replacing SoCs, Braswell and Cherry Trail. The new Intel chips…

June 07, 2016

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ASUS X555 display profiles – Quality and Health impact results

A while ago we published the full review of the ASUS X555 (or K555 as it’s called in some parts of the world) and now we’ve prepared the full set of profiles that aim to…

June 07, 2016

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ASUS N552VX’s display remains unchanged – adopts the same panel as its predecessor and the ROG GL552VW

While waiting for the full review of the ASUS N552VX we decided to give you some heads up with what’s happening in the display department. Well, it turns out that the new multimedia N552VX uses…

June 07, 2016

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MSI X99A GODLIKE GAMING CARBON preview – when you want the best for your configuration

We continue with our previews of motherboards that are special in some respects. After we had a look at what Gigabyte H170-Gaming 3 has to offer, it is time to turn our attention to the…

June 06, 2016

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ASUS N552VX’s reduced battery capacity means up to 42% shorter browsing runtime

Along with the minor design and storage upgrade, the ASUS N552VX, unfortunately, received a downgrade in the battery department as well. The N551VW offered a user-replaceable 56Wh unit but in the N552VX model now has…

June 06, 2016

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Gigabyte H170-Gaming 3 preview – an affordable motherboard, suitable for overclocking and CrossFire configurations

With this article we begin a series of previews of one of the most important components of desktop configurations – the motherboard. And this name is not unintentional. It is the main reason for your…

June 05, 2016

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Fitbit Alta review – convenient smart bracelet, suitable for everyone

Fitbit is a popular manufacturer of wearable tech and we are not surprised by the great variety of devices that bear this brand. One of the most discussed bracelets is Alta. This is why today’s…