Here are all the best laptops, headsets, and wearables we checked out in February.
The new version of the 14-inch Zephyrus from Asus ticks all the boxes for a great gaming laptop, though it's not the most future-proof device you can buy.
We break down everything you need to know about buying a brand new computer.
Invest in an automatic mixology machine or smart light strips to show your support for either 49ers or Chiefs.
The redesigned ROG G14 and G16 gaming laptops promise better heat dissipation, but the real upgrade is new Intel Core Ultra 9 chips and OLED screens.
The Asus Zenbook Duo includes two touchscreens with a magnetically-attached keyboard. After all, who needs foldable screens when you have a good old hinge?
The Claw uses an Intel Core Ultra chip instead of an AMD processor, plus it boasts the biggest battery in a handheld console yet.
AI, cute robots, and all the awesome tech from the show floor.
You’ll feel happy to see the AM01 on your desktop but don’t expect revolutionary performance for its size.
Google murdered a whole lot of products in 2023, but Apple, Amazon, and even Netflix have blood on their hands.
Portability and ease of access, not graphics or microtransactions, will help save the gaming industry, but only if publishers and console makers take the leap.
It’s not about the games; it’s about the service. Here's how Xbox Game Pass could shake up the industry.
It won't make a splash for the Android realm, but it might be enticing if handheld gaming is your thing.
The Xbox app added a ‘compact mode’ for all Windows-based handheld devices. Hopefully, its a sign of things to come.
They finally acknowledged the issue, apologized for it, and developed a plan to fix it.
The Legion Go is a strong competitor to the Steam Deck, but Windows doesn't help.
The Spectre Fold is a laptop, tablet, and desktop PC, but it doesn't do any of those better than a device that comes much, much cheaper.
Chromebook Plus is a great standard for their price, but they don't change how you'll use Google's pared down laptops.
Chromebook Plus, as it's being called, gets access to Android software like Magic Eraser as well as automatic offline file sync.
See how the new PC gaming handheld from Lenovo stacks up against the Steam Deck.