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Seagate Firecuda Gaming Dock
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Seagate FireCuda Gaming Dock Review

Seagate has planted itself in the mobile gaming storage market with the FireCuda Gaming Dock, a high-end, multi-functional hub that combines the features and connectivity of docking station with external storage. Though it is clearly marketed for laptop gamers who want a more versatile gaming experience without having to transition to a desktop PC, there

Consumer  ◇  Workstation

Dell Precision 7920 Tower Workstation Review

The Dell Precision 7920 Tower is a power-driven workstation (dubbed by the company as “the world’s most powerful workstation” no less) designed to handle complex and demanding applications with a huge focus on being able to scale as organizations grow. This is most evident in its extensive customizable options, as configurations range from $2,000 to

HP x360 G5 Update
Consumer  ◇  Workstation

HP ZBook Studio x360 G5 Review Update

The HP ZBook Studio x360 G5 workstation is a versatile hybrid notebook that is ideal for those working in fields like 3D developing, architecture, and design. We’ve previously looked at the HP ZBook Studio x360 G5 Workstation and we found it to be a flexible high-performance machine. This year we’re taking a look at an

Lenovo ThinkCentre M90n
Consumer  ◇  Workstation

Lenovo ThinkCentre M90n Nano Review

The Lenovo ThinkCentre M90n Nano is yet another tiny full workstation. Much as the same as the Lenovo ThinkCentre M90n-1 Nano IoT we reviewed earlier, the M90n is able to pack a tremendous amount of good hardware in its diminutive form factor. User can pack in up to an 8th gen Intel Core i7 CPU,

Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

Seagate BarraCuda Fast SSD Review

The next generation of the boldly named Seagate Fast SSD is here. Now the Seagate BarraCuda Fast SSD, this little square drive has similar features to its predecessor and a nearly identical design but, with an updated color scheme. Features sported by this drive include future-proof and fully reversible USB-C connectivity, special file-syncing software, and fast file

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Consumer  ◇  Workstation

Lenovo ThinkCentre M90n-1 Nano IoT Review

The Lenovo ThinkCentre M90n-1 IoT is an incredibly small form factor workstation purpose-built for IoT workloads. Though tiny, the M90n-1 packs in 4GB of DDR4 RAM, up to an 8th Gen Intel Core i3, up to two M.2 SSDs or up to 512GB of storage, and lots of connectivity. Aside from wired network connectivity the

Lenovo ThinkVision P44w-10
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Lenovo ThinkVision P44w-10 Monitor Review

The Lenovo ThinkVision P44w-10 is a massive, brilliant monitor that is designed to increase productivity of professionals that require a lot of screen real estate to do their day-to-day work. At 43.4 inches in size, this curved monitor can certainly help increase productivity in use cases like animation, diagnostic analysis, and general multitasking. It also

Client Accessories  ◇  Consumer

Plugable TBT3-UDV Dock Review

The Plugable TBT3-UDV Thunderbolt 3 docking station, like most of the new Thunderbolt 3 docks hitting the market, takes a new ultra-thin notebook and gives users all of the connectivity they need along with an Ethernet port for faster connection. The new dock can deliver up to 60W of power to a laptop as well, eliminating the need

Client SSD  ◇  Consumer

Western Digital SSD Dashboard Review

Western Digital SSD Dashboard is used to manage the company’s drives (which includes SanDisk products), featuring useful disk information, ways to optimize and sanitize/clean your SSD, and easy point-and-click firmware updates.  At first glance, we noticed that the interface has a much more modern look than most other SSD drive management tools we’ve looked at.

Client Software  ◇  Consumer

Intel SSD Toolbox Review

Intel consistently releases firmware updates to their SSDs to correct issues that may arise with operation, and perhaps more importantly for consumers, to occasionally deliver even greater performance and reliability to their SSDs. Intel has an advantage in the space by engineering some of their components in-house such as their NAND and controllers, and when