Razer BlackWidow Review – RTINGS.com

This has proprietary Razer Green switches, which are tactile and clicky, much like Cherry MX Blue switches. They have a fairly low pre-travel distance, they aren’t very heavy to press, and they offer good tactile feedback, great for gamers. Note: We tested four different keys because they felt different and had different audible clicks, but…

Hisense H9G Review (55H9G, 65H9G)

The Hisense H9G has amazing peak brightness and it easily gets bright enough to combat glare. This is a slight improvement over the Hisense H9F. Sadly, its brightness isn’t very consistent across varied content, so if you’re watching content with large, bright areas, like a hockey or basketball game, it’s dimmer than with most other…

Sennheiser HD 450BT Wireless Review

The Sennheiser HD 450BT Wireless and the Sony WH-XB900N Wireless are similarly performing headphones, but the Sennheiser have a slight edge. The Sennheiser have a more neutral sound profile, their ANC feature can isolate more bass noise, and their leakage performance is better. They also charge in less time, even if their battery life doesn’t last…

Brydge Pro Review – RTINGS.com

We tested the 12.9 inch Brydge Pro keyboard in silver, and it’s also available in space gray. This is designed for the third and fourth-generation 12.9 inch iPad Pro, and the keyboard is also available in an 11 inch size. Also, you can get the keyboard with a trackpad, known as the Brydge Pro Plus, and the…

Lexmark CX331adwe Review – RTINGS.com

The Lexmark CX331adwe has a great build quality. It has a sturdy plastic body, you can easily access paper jams from the back, and the scanner lid raises enough to place thicker items like books. Also, the paper input cassette has adjustable length and width sliders for different types of paper. Unfortunately, the hinges on…

Corsair K70 RAPIDFIRE Review – RTINGS.com

The Corsair K70 has many extra features. It has a button to control the backlight’s brightness, a Windows lock button, and dedicated media controls, which include a volume wheel. You can reassign or set a macro to any key; however, it can only be done through software. There’s a USB passthrough and next to it,…

Sony WF-SP800N Truly Wireless Review

The Sony WF-1000XM3 Truly Wireless and Sony WF-SP800N Truly Wireless are stronger in different areas. The WF-1000XM3 have a more premium build, a more effective ANC system, and a better-balanced default sound profile. The WF-1000XM3 also support NFC pairing and have more options in the Sony| Headphones Connect app, including surround sound configuration. On the…

LG BX OLED Review (OLED55BXPUA, OLED65BXPUA)

Mediocre HDR peak brightness. It doesn’t get bright enough to truly bright out highlights in HDR, and due to its aggressive ABL, the screen gets less bright as large, bright areas cover the screen. We measured the HDR peak brightness on the ‘HDR Cinema’ Picture Mode with Color Temperature set to ‘Warm 2’, Peak Brightness…

LG SN9YG Review – RTINGS.com

The LG SN9YG is a better performing 5.1.2 soundbar than the LG SL10YG. While both soundbars feel well-built, the SN9YG has a slightly better-balanced sound profile and a better soundstage. Its center, surrounds, and height performance are also better too, it has more sound enhancement features including room correction, and supports eARC. However, the SL10YG has…

Logitech G213 Prodigy Keyboard Review

The Logitech G213 Prodigy is a mediocre entry-level gaming keyboard with rubber dome switches. It has a simple plastic frame that bends easily and is fitted with ABS keycaps that feel rather cheap. Its zone-lit backlighting lacks brightness control and customization can only be done through software. Thankfully, G HUB has a good amount of…