The Asus Zenbook S 14 has a unique finish that helps you ignore the term "ceraluminum." The issue is at $1,400 you're getting less stellar performance than the one with a better Lunar Lake chip.
Every Lunar Lake laptop is promising the moon with battery life, but it helps that the Zenbook S 14 looks and feels distinct.
The TUF budget-brand 14-inch laptop is compact with few frills, but it has plenty of power under the hood for gaming or other intense tasks.
The Ally X takes everything that was good about the original Ally, but now it plays better and runs for far longer. It’s also a very costly device.
There's no time for summertime sadness with gadgets like the Insta 360 GO 3S or the ROG Ally X.
Steam’s metrics show controllers are all the rage, and even Valve is getting an all-new branded controller that’s—unfortunately—not a Steam Controller 2.
It's not all copycat features. In some cases, Apple makes it better for iPhone users.
With the rumored PS5 Pro on the way, Xbox needed some new hardware to compete. A new Xbox Series X with green sprinkles wasn't it.
The latest updates to Quest 3 are minor but welcome, but Meta is making it clear Horizon OS and third-party apps are what will draw folks back to VR.
There’s a new ProArt laptop, a 2-in-1, and a convertible running on new AMD and Qualcomm chips. Plus the Zenbook now comes in ‘Ceraluminum.’ Wait, what?
There are new Ryzen 9000 series CPUs made to conquer gaming, but there’s a whole new chip specifically to win against ARM-based Copilot+ PCs.
The $800 ROG Ally X has better RAM and storage with potentially twice the battery life, but it's also a much more ergonomic handheld.
PlayStation has previously confirmed it plans to bring its VR headset to PC sometime this year, and it seems you’ll need to buy a separate connection to use it.
New iPads are here, more ads are coming to Amazon Prime Video, and Google Pixel 8a might end up being the budget smartphone to get.
Asus plans to fully reveal a new and improved ROG Ally X with better battery, RAM, and ports July 2.
Oh, and Xbox and Meta are making their own special themed Quest, but more big companies are going in on Horizon OS.
The ThinkPad X1 Fold redesign sports a fine OLED screen that stretches a full 16.3 inches, but you won't do more than basic tasks on this $2,500 device.
Apple's M3 chip makes its way into the MacBook Air and the Nothing Phone (2a) might be the budget Android phone you're looking for.
We might have found a new king of 14-inch laptops. Plus, a first look at the OnePlus' newest smartwatch.
Here are all the best laptops, headsets, and wearables we checked out in February.
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