Defined in ambition. Built through rigor. M75 AIR was made for a single purpose – to help you win. The symmetrical mouse shape has been expertly crafted to let nothing come between you and top-tier play. The speed and control you gain from M75 AIR is simply unrivaled, and at just 60g, M75 AIR is unbelievably light, enabling you to make the most agile movements, sweeps, and recenters. The 26K DPI CORSAIR MARKSMAN optical sensor detects those moves with pro grade precision, and your shots register instantly on optical switches guaranteed for 100 million clicks. When you grasp M75 AIR, you’re holding a mouse that’s sculpted by victory.
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INSTALLATION & CONFIGURATION The Corsair M75 is configured using Corsair’s iCue software. Upon receiving the M75, the iCue software notified me of a mandatory firmware update. Unlike some of my other recent Corsair products, the update went without fuss or issues.
Like other premium gaming mice from Corsair’s competitors, the M75 went with the minimalist, much appreciated approach. Buttons are kept to a bare minimum, 2 on top, 2 on the side, a scroll and click wheel, and a lone button on the bottom for power / communication method / pairing. Simple, lightweight, basic. The way it should be.
The M75 connects to the computer via one of 3 ways. Hardwired via the included USB-C cable, Bluetooth, or via the Corsair Slipstream dongle. The Slipstream is Corsair’s high-speed wireless communications protocol. It works well and all settings relating to the dongle can be easily configured in the iCue app. Battery life is decent, but not overly spectacular. The M75 is rated up to 100 hours of battery life using Bluetooth. That seems about spot on. I have other mice that last longer, but 100hrs is nothing to complain about.
AESTHETICS Like I mentioned before, the M75 is a minimalist design. The lack of RGB everywhere is quite refreshing and helps to give the mouse a premium look. There is only 1 LED on the whole mouse. It has multiple duties such as reporting charge status, connection method, power, etc. Simple and effective.
Like the competition, Corsair’s latest entry sports optical switches and a high-resolution optical sensor. Corsair’s is rated at 26000dpi. The optical switches are smooth and efficient. I would not worry about the 26000dpi sensor. I can’t tell a difference between it and a 30000dpi sensor on my other gaming mouse. At some point, it just becomes bragging rights in marketing lingo.
The M75 has a decent, light feel. Not as light as some of my other mice, but not nearly as heavy as most. It strikes a nice balance. I have some mice that have went to extremes to cut weight. So much so, that they feel and sound incredibly cheap. Not so much with the Corsair. It strikes a decent balance of heft vs feel without being cheap feeling.
CONCLUSION The Corsair M75 Air checks a bunch of the correct boxes without leaving too much on the table. I am fortunate to get to test gaming mice from many different manufacturers. With that, would the M75 be my first choice if I were to pick a favorite mouse? No, it would not. I would rate it a tie for 3rd between all the big players in the field.
The M75 is not a bad product, far from it. It is nice, it just isn’t enough to dethrone my current favorite mouse. However, if I needed a mouse and was fully involved and committed to the iCue ecosystem, I would have no reservations picking one up.
Discover next-level home security with the eufy Video Doorbell E340. Enjoy door-to-floor full color views with dual 2K HD cameras and with the industry-first dual-light system, it activates upon detecting motion eliminating blind spots, day and night. It provides 8GB of local storage (about 60 days worth of recordings) with advanced encryption to keep your data secure. Say goodbye to monthly cloud storage fees and save an estimated $47.88 per year! Stay connected with the eufy App or an optional door chime that alerts you when visitors arrive and can expand storage up to 128GB with a microSD card (not included). Installation is a breeze as the hybrid-powered doorbell works with existing doorbell wiring or can run on battery power for up to 6 months on a single charge. Plus, it is IP65 weatherproof rating, so it keeps working come rain, snow or shine.
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SYNOPSIS – While the Eufy 340 is a nice upgrade from Anker’s previous generation of doorbell, it is held back by the numerous false alarms in the Eufy software.
EUFY SOFTWARE Anker, the parent company of Eufy, has done a fantastic job taking the burden out of setting up its line of Eufy devices. Whether it is your first device, or like me, just one of your many other Eufy products, the simplicity of setting up a device is top notch. Once you log in to, or create your Eufy account, actual adoption of the device is simple. Scan the device’s QR code, add it to your wi-fi (which is automatically added from your phone), the Eufy app generates its own QR code, scan that with the doorbell & presto. Done! Simple, Intuitive.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION The E340 offers the installation option of battery power or hardwire power. If your existing doorbell and wiring work off anything from 16 – 24VAC, you can reuse your existing electrical wiring to provide continuous power to the doorbell and use the internal, rechargeable battery for emergency power outages. This is how I chose to install the E340. Anker has a slick interface to help ensure your new doorbell works with an existing mechanical or electronic doorbell. The app also walks you through setting up the chime with the Eufy, including any common troubleshooting issues you man encounter. Again, simple and intuitive.
USE This is a nice upgrade from my previous generation Eufy smart doorbell. The most obvious change is that Anker has given this doorbell a 2nd camera that points downward, in addition the standard forward facing camera. The front facing camera captures people, the downward facing camera keeps an eye on packages and deliveries. It a great concept and like my previous Eufy doorbell, images are crisp and clear with resolutions up to 2k. The field of view is quite wide on both cameras and they have no problems picking up activity and packages from nearly any angle.
One thing that is not as obvious is the increased processing power in the E340. Compared to the previous generation, this doorbell is much more responsive. Images and videos are accessed and decrypted much faster than with my previous generation doorbell. By my estimations, I’m guessing on average a good 50% reduction in latency and waiting. The increased processing power also translates into almost instant motion recognition. My old doorbell recognized motion, but the E340 responds much faster. This is especially noticeable at night when motion immediately triggers 2 white LED’s. A great addition and an excellent deterrent.
NEGATIVES My only real complaint with the new Eufy doorbell is that the software doesn’t have all the bugs worked out of it. A prime example is the automatic package detection algorithm. While the software is great at alerting you of a delivery, if you don’t get that package off your porch right away, you get repeated delivery alerts. My spouse likes to put packages on the front porch for UPS, USPS, or FedEx for pick up. She placed 2 packages out one night for pick-up the next morning. Checking my phone the next morning, the Eufy app had sent me 24 package delivery notifications. The same 2 packages. Changes to the app sensitivity have failed to resolve the issue. Eufy offers a product called a HomeBase 3 that allows for some form of AI detection and that may help alleviate some of the false alarms, but the E340 is also supposed to have this included as well.
FINAL THOUGHTS This is not my first Eufy product. I have used their products for numerous years and have been very satisfied. I like the fact that, unlike Anker’s competitors, you aren’t forced into paying a monthly fee to use your devices and view archived footage and images. Events, by default, are stored locally. Either on the device itself, or if you have a HomeBase 3, stored on the HomeBase for retrieval. Eufy offers a paid subscription service where your recordings are stored in the cloud, in case of device theft or damage, but does not make it mandatory to get full functionality of its devices. Thank you!!
None of my other Eufy products report errors like the E340, so I know it is just a software and/or firmware problem with the E340. Anker has proven quick to squash bugs in its other Eufy products, I have no doubt they will do the same here. I still recommend the E340, but just be aware of the current limitations and issues.
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The CORSAIR K70 CORE gaming keyboard empowers your best play and makes gaming and typing amazing. With silky smooth CORSAIR Red linear mechanical switches and two layers of sound dampening foam for a superior typing sound and feel, this is premier CORSAIR performance at its core. Take control effortlessly with a multi-function rotary dial and programmable media button, configurable in iCUE. Use iCUE to also customize the K70 CORE’s dazzling per-key RGB lighting and make your desktop your own dynamic work of art, and then save your RGB settings and macros on up to five onboard profiles to always have at the ready. Your ambition starts with the K70 CORE.
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TLDR: The K70 is Corsair’s latest take on a mechanical gaming keyboard. Mechanical switches with sound dampening are some of the smoothest on the market, but the keyboard is held back by horrible control software.
The K70 has a unique tactile feel unlike any other mechanical gaming keyboards that I have. Corsair’s red switch implementation is top notch. I have Cherry switches in my other gaming keyboards and love them. However, I can see why they would turn off some people. Those mechanical switches are quite loud and obtrusive, especially in a quiet environment. Corsair has taken everything that is great about the red switches and made them appeal to a broader audience. Their recipe is nothing short of a resounding success.
Corsair has pre-lubricated all the red switches prior to installation. Their actuation is buttery smooth. Smoother than any other red switch implementation I’ve experienced to date. In addition, all switches have 2 discreet layers of sound dampening. What the buyer gets is the feel of mechanical switches with sound only slightly louder than a membrane style keyboard. It is like having the best of both worlds. As rewarding as I find the sound of un-dampened mechanical switches, there is something to be said about these. They work great and even though the click click is muted, it is still satisfying.
Another unique feature to the Corsair keyboard is the unique texture of the key caps themselves. Even though plastic, they have a unique, patterned texture that is quite appealing. Many of my other keyboards go for an ultra-smooth key or little, to no texturing. These key caps have a more pronounced pattern that even helps to keep your fingers from slipping during typing, thereby hitting incorrect keys.
SOFTWARE This keyboard, like all other Corsair products is managed by their iCue software. It is very comprehensive and can control nearly every Corsair product in existence and also has plug-in options that allow it control a limited number of items from other manufacturers. Slick idea and works decently. Better in theory than actual implementation.
Corsair claims on their packaging “Effortless RGB and Macro Control via iCue” iCue is anything but effortless. I have numerous Corsair products that I use on a daily basis, including lighting, RAM, keyboards, and mice. I find the iCue software among the worst, if not the worst from all the manufacturers. I constantly struggle to get the lighting to be the way I want. Same goes with all my other Corsair devices. Every release seems to add more and more bloat. I find Corsair’s primary competitor’s software much better, less bloaty, and more user friendly.
NEGATIVES Corsair went out of their way to make an awesome mechanical keyboard, but skimped in areas that helps set its competition apart. The keyboard has a great heft to it and feels very solid. However, it is plastic. ALL plastic. Everything. Unlike Corsair’s competition that has metal construction. Even though the competition has similar heft to the Corsair, their products feel 10x more premium with the billet aluminum construction. Fortunately for Corsair, they chose this keyboard to use their new red switches, because without them, there isn’t anything to set this keyboard apart from its competition. No dual illuminated buttons, nothing.
Do I like this keyboard? It is only fair, at best. Do I like the keys? I love the Corsair mechanical keys. They are great to type with. So smooth. All the feel of the mechanical switches without the noise. But the iCue software is frustrating. I find the lighting and mapping controls cumbersome and unintuitive. Additionally, Corsair’s own software is slow to incorporate new hardware. There are more premium keyboards available and better software to be had with those products, but none with those lovely mechanical keys. This keyboard and its features are meh. The mechanical switches are awesome.
Great for small offices, the Brother MFC-L3720CDW wireless digital color all-in-one printer with copy, scan, and fax functionalities is set to meet the challenges of any small business with fast, reliable performance. Offering a host of practical features and functions, it consistently creates clear, smudge-free documents with steadfast efficiency. Achieves print speeds of up to 19 ISO pages per minute (ppm)(1) and scan speeds up to 29/22 ISO images per minute (ipm)(2) (black/color). Versatile paper handling and connectivity options help you work smarter and save time. Intuitive and customizable, the 3.5” touchscreen connects directly to a wide variety of Cloud-based apps(3), and simplifies tasks with the ability to create up to 48 timesaving custom shortcuts. Advanced security features safeguard sensitive information and create secure connections to devices and networks. Engineered and supported by Brother, the MFC-L3720CDW is a trustworthy, industrious addition to any small office or business.
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TLDR: The Brother 3720 checks all the boxes for a consumer level digital printer, including the slow speeds.
KEY FEATURES 600 x 2400 Printer Resolution 50 Sheet Auto Document Feeder Scan / Copy / Fax 250 Sheet Capacity Primary Tray Optional Additional Trays
INITIAL SET-UP & USE Brother has made it extremely easy for initial device set-up. The touchscreen display is small, but completely legible and compared to my other printers, very responsive. Responsive enough that I often found myself double-clicking items not expecting the printer to respond so quickly. In addition to the intuitive touchscreen display, Brother has put a QR Code front and center on the top of the printer that will take you to the required Brother apps, Android or iOS. App installation on my Android phone was simple and quick. This is my first Brother product, necessitating creating an account. No sweat. The Brother Android app and interface on the phone was simple, easy, and intuitive.
I tried the Android app numerous times and it makes it easy to negotiate scanning images from the phone to the printer, sending documents, etc. Honestly, the Brother app works much slicker than the app from my old printer, made by one of Brother’s primary competitors.
As with all AiO’s, this device can print, scan, and fax. The printer supports a maximum resolution of 600 x 2400dpi. Plenty sharp for printed images and text. Scans are very clean and detailed with resolutions of 1200 x 1200 from the scanner class, but only 600 x 600 using the auto document feeder. Speaking of the ADF, this is one of the most accurate scanner feeders I’ve used in a while. My old AiO always scanned images slightly askew. The Brother’s scans have been straight and true. The fax portion of the Brother is one that is worth mentioning. I understand that faxes are pretty much a thing of the past, but this is one of the few AiO’s I’ve had in a long time that includes a dedicated, analog fax modem. OUTSTANDING. Brother’s primary competitors rely on internet-to-fax services, hopping through multiple servers to accomplish the mission. Brother also offers this service as well, but it is refreshing to see an AiO with a dedicated analog fax option.
NEGATIVES My biggest complaint about the laser printer is its speed. Coming from an inkjet, it is an exercise in patience printing with a toner-based printer. Especially, when it needs to wake up from a deep sleep. While Brother says it can print up to 19ppm, I find the actual throughput about ½ that amount. Especially with color. Printing 9 pages from my iPad directly to the Brother took almost 3 ½ minutes. Nearly twice as long as my inkjet, not counting the warm-up time.
Lastly is the whole Brother Refresh Ready print subscription. While not just a Brother thing, the idea of a subscription service to use my printer sucks. Basically, paying twice. I didn’t explore the Brother program, but my experience with Brother’s competitor was less than positive. Brother offers this service, but unlike several of their competitors, makes it optional. Thank you Brother for not making the refresh service mandatory. Much appreciated.
FINAL THOUGHTS I have never owned a toner-based printer before this. I’ve always used inkjets. They are extremely versatile and have good print quality, but until the refillable tank models were introduced, ink was expensive. However, toner-based printers usually charge a premium for the device, but returning more yield from toner. You can get an inkjet for cheap, especially on Black Friday, so it was always a tradeoff.
These digital printers can’t match the ultra-fine resolution and image quality of a high-end photo printer. If you are a professional photographer and print your own archival quality photos, this isn’t your printer.
Brother has brought the toner based printers to a level that makes them much more competitive with their inkjet based counterparts. For daily use for the average consumer and/or small business owner, this printer is hard to beat. Images are crisp and clear and printed text has never looked cleaner, besting any and all of my inkjets throughout the years. While slower than an inkjet, speeds are acceptable. The old, inefficient laser printers of the past are long gone, replaced with much more efficient LED’s that perform the same job with much less power. Copies are clean, scans are clean and straight. There isn’t much not to like.
Know the real you with the Venu 3 smartwatch, the ultimate on-wrist coach designed to support your goals — whatever they may be. Featuring a bright, colorful display and up to 14 days of battery life, this GPS smartwatch is purpose-built with advanced health and fitness features to help you better understand your body. Body Battery energy monitoring helps you keep your energy levels in check with personalized insights based on sleep, naps, stress, workouts and more. Improve the quality of your sleep with personalized sleep coaching and nap detection plus even more details such as HRV status (data presented is intended to be a close estimation of metrics tracked). During the day, switch up your activities with animated workouts and more than 30 built-in sports apps — including for active wheelchair users — plus advanced training features to keep you going strong. With its built-in speaker and microphone, the Venu 3 smartwatch makes it easy to make and take calls right from your wrist when paired to your smartphone — and even reply to texts by using your phone’s voice assistant. Plus, enjoy connectivity features such as music storage, Garmin Pay contactless payments (with a supported country and payment network) and more.
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Comprehensive Suite of Apps with Good Battery Life
on September 21, 2023
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TLDR: This is a fantastic alternative for those not married to the competitions’ products.
INITIAL IMPRESSIONS I’ve been a Garmin user for years, but quite honestly when someone mentions Garmin, who doesn’t think about their GPS units. A long-time gold standard in the GPS industry Garmin has also been making smartwatches for many years. Unfortunately, they have been overshadowed by the watches made by their competition.
I tried a Garmin smartwatch several years ago. I made it almost a week before returning it. The lack of a touchscreen interface and, at the time, a very thin app store did not win me over. Call it being spoiled from using the smartwatch from Garmin’s competition, the touchscreen interface is just too intuitive to not have been included. I was looking for a watch that could provide an overall whole health approach at the time, which Garmin has always strived to provide, I just didn’t fall in love with the non-intuitive interface.
The Venu 3 addresses nearly every concern I encountered in my previous purchase and aims to be a major player in the smartwatch field. The Venu 3 has a 45mm AMOLED touchscreen, physical buttons, superb battery life, for those with smaller hands and wrists, a sleeker, thinner design, and a very robust and comprehensive app store and watch face options. Not as good as the competition, but light years better than it was a couple of years ago.
USE Having never had a true Garmin smartwatch for any length of time, I was a bit concerned about the interface. I am accustomed to my Android smartphone manufacturer’s watch and its interface, so I wasn’t sure if I would like Garmin’s way of doing business. I think they have done an excellent job at bridging the gap between their offering and the offerings of Garmin’s 2 major competitors.
While the user interface is different and so far, I find less intuitive than my previous Pro model of Android watch, it is just a matter of getting used to Garmin’s idiosyncrasies. The screen is sharp and responsive. Apps that provide a thumbnail of an event like my doorbell or smart lock look clean and clear. Possibly even clearer than my other smartwatch.
In addition to the negatives, I’ve listed about my previous Garmin smartwatch, I found it annoying that I couldn’t get text messages or make and receive calls from the watch. After all, that is one of the main selling points to me for having a smartwatch. Garmin has addressed all these issues. The Venu 3 allows you to make and receive phone calls from the watch, along with sending and receiving text messages. I find the phone portion works just as well as Garmin’s competition, but the text messaging aspect leaves room for improvement, I will address in my negatives section. Though, I will give Garmin props for making the text extremely legible.
Garmin does not hide the fact that they want to market their watches to those seeking and wanting a fitness-oriented product. The Venu 3 does this well. There are many items that keep you informed about your day and overall health. Things like sleep analysis, step counter, workout intensity, heart rate, stress level, pulse ox, recovery, floor counter, and body battery. While some of these features are available from Garmin’s competition. Garmin puts their own unique spin on each one that even though some are available on my Android smartwatch, these apps feel different, and honestly more comprehensive and informative on the Garmin. I have grown used to my previous watch interface, having had the last 3 generations of the product, but I prefer Garmin’s approach to fitness and health. It is a subtle, but interesting and informative change. They even offer guided workouts directly on the face of the watch. Outstanding.
NEGATIVES I don’t like Garmin’s approach to text messaging. I have, so far, found it unreliable. My old Android smartwatch included a companion app on my phone that allowed for an intuitive option for speech to text. I find the Garmin implementation lacking. I have not had a successful speech to text completion yet, even though my phone and watch are paired perfectly, and I have enabled all the necessary Google permissions.
Garmin claims up to a 14-day battery life. I have used the watch for the past 4 days and am now at 17%. Garmin is estimating 3 days remaining, but it won’t be close to that. I have 1 day left, at most. It is still better than the 5th generation Pro model Android watch I have. It lasts 3 days, at best. My buddy’s iOS-based watch must be recharged every night.
CONCLUSIONS I am quite impressed with Garmin’s newest product. I consider this watch the first real Garmin offering that can compete with its 2 major competitors. My experience before left too much on the table to consider switching. Having used this watch for some time now, I can see users being as happy, or happier with this watch, if they are not married to Garmin’s competitions’ ecosystems. Garmin’s approach to smartwatches and whole-body health is unique and thorough.
The Garmin OS appears to be as refined as any of my other smartwatches. I find delivery of texts and alerts quicker than my old watch. There haven’t been any stutters or slowdowns switching between apps and notifications and no lagging going from one thing to another. Good work. While the text messaging debacle still needs some sorting, I still recommend the device and think those in the market for a smartwatch should give the Garmin a try. I doubt they will be disappointed.
The G5 gaming laptop powered by NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series GPU combines gaming, entertainment, work and more! Its powerful 12th Gen Intel Processor allows you to effortlessly handle multiple tasks at the same time. It features a 3 screen display output, built-in SD card slot, and next-gen Wi-Fi 6 technology; with a tool for every task, this laptop provides great balance between gaming, entertainment, and work capabilities. Welcome to your new go-to laptop.
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KEY FEATURES 144Hz Refresh Rate / 1920 x 1080 Resolution I7-12650H CPU (10C / 16T) 16GB DDR5 RAM 512GB nVME SSD
INITIAL CONFIGURATION & INSTALLED APPS Gigabyte should be commended for their restraint in installing unwanted and unneeded bloatware on their machines. This is a prime example of less is more. With limited SSD space (512GB installed), the only Gigabyte installed software is their Control Center software. It isn’t the same as their Control Center software for their Aorus line, consider it a basic, more stripped-down version. Still effective though. It has just enough features and allows users to easily tweak video settings, screen brightness, and monitor system vitals.
One unique issue I had that I have not encountered in ANY other new laptop or desktop is a weird permission issue that I could not get resolved. The laptop prevented me from installing certain apps and services. I thought it was a Windows issue, but pouring through the settings, registry, etc. I could not find the issue blocking certain apps and services. A reinstall fixed the issue and I have not encountered the errors since. Hmmm.
On a positive note, the Gigabyte didn’t require the heaps of driver and system updates that plague a lot of other manufacturers after a new release. Just some basic drivers, an nVidia update, and some security patches. No fussing. Excellent.
DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD The keyboard is basic, but functional. It does not have anywhere the customization potential as the Aorus line from Gigabyte. Further, it also doesn’t have the same quality tactile feel that the Aorus line has.
The same thing can be said about the display. It is a 15” full HD display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080. Entirely adequate for general gaming but is not a very high-quality piece of gear. Color accuracy and reproduction is way off and only gets worse as the images get brighter and whiter. Gigabyte has very limited image management baked into the device, consisting mainly of brightness controls. Unfortunately, whether using the keyboard shortcuts for brightness or the Control Center software, the adjustments are so coarse that you can not get a decent brightness level for calibration. It is either too dark or too bright. I will post images of the color reproduction in my review. Of the laptops I have, this is the most inaccurate display in terms of color reproduction of any of my other devices.
UPGRADEABILITY Thankfully, Gigabyte has allowed the end user plenty of upgradeability options. Both DDR5 RAM sticks are upgradeable. The laptop comes with 16GB of DDR5 RAM and Gigabyte states the machine will accept up to 64GB of 4800MHz DDR5 RAM. This G5 also has 2 nVME slots. One slot accepts a Gen 4 x 4 nVME drive, the other, only a Gen 3 x 4 nVME drive. Not ideal, but I like having 2 slots. I would say keep the existing Gen 4 x 4 drive as your primary boot drive, but it too is on the low-end of Gen 4 performance. I have several Gen 3 drives that come VERY close to matching this drive’s throughput. A good, high-quality 1TB Gen 4 drive would be a worthwhile upgrade, which would come close to doubling data throughput.
BATTERY LIFE This laptop has one of the worst battery lives of any of my laptops. Trying for decent performance with good battery life, I picked the Balanced power scheme in Windows 11. I also opened the Gigabyte Control Center and tweaked the video performance to Power Saving. This completely disables the discreet nVidia GPU (RTX 4060) and relies solely on the Intel integrated graphics. Even with these changes, I was lucky to get 2 hours out of a charge. This wasn’t even gaming. It was just general use. Gaming would have pulled the battery down even faster.
GAMING PERFORMANCE Enough bashing on this poor laptop. How does it game? Did it redeem itself? Afterall, it has some great specs (i7-12650H and an RTX 4060 graphics card). To get the best gaming results, I used the Gigabyte Control Center to manually tweak the video settings to performance. This offers up all the available CPU and GPU resources for gaming. Did these parts save it and earn my respect? NO, they did not. Why?
In a nutshell, it all comes down to thermals. The laptop is not able to remove heat fast enough to keep the CPU and GPU running at their prime. How do I know? It all started at the Horizon 5 benchmark utility. This laptop was only able to muster a pitiful 72FPS with a low 35% GPU utilization. I would and could easily tolerate this if it was 72FPS on Ultra settings. Nope. 72FPS was on all Low settings. Thinking this was a mistake, I hooked up a 2nd monitor to see the Gigabyte Control Center’s information while I had Forza running. Just opening the game, not even playing it, spiked CPU thermals to 82C. Doing any little bit of gaming brought temps into the mid to upper 90s. WAY TOO HOT. That explains why the poor GPU utilization in the Benchmarking. The CPU was being throttled back due to heat and the GPU couldn’t use any more of its potential.
I have other laptops, with lesser hardware installed. Lesser CPU’s and lesser GPU’s. Yet, they can easily average close to 120FPS on High and Ultra settings in Forza. Not this Gigabyte. Its fans are howling like banshees on my desk, yet thermals still climbed too far into the 90’s. This trend continued during whatever game I tried on it. COD MW2, Fortnite, Rocket League, Starfield. This laptop can play them all, but not at the same quality and FPS as its competition. Not even at the same quality and FPS as my Gigabyte Aorus laptop.
CONCLUSION Is this a laptop I can recommend? No, unfortunately, it is not. Gigabyte’s competition can turn out better results with lesser hardware. Not that the Gigabyte has inferior hardware, it just has an inferior cooling solution. Even my similarly spec’d, Gigabyte made, Aorus laptop produces far better results than its sibling here.
Unfortunately for Gigabyte, this isn’t a simple and easy fix. This isn’t something a faster nVME drive or 32GB of RAM can fix. Sorry Gigabyte, this is not a laptop I can recommend for gamers.
Enjoy a smooth gaming experience with this 31.5-inch ASUS LED monitor. The Shadow Boost feature increases clarity in dark scenes, and the ultrafast response times minimize blurring and streaking for seamless gameplay. This ASUS LED monitor has an ergonomic design that allows tilting, swiveling and pivoting as needed.
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TLDR: If you are in the market for a 1440p gaming monitor, or a large screen monitor for content creation, you would be hard pressed to find anything better.
KEY FEATURES WQHD Resolution 2560 x 1440 AMD Free Sync Premium & nVidia Adaptive Sync Compatible 170Hz Refresh Rate / 1ms Response Time HDR Capable (Approx 400 nits max)
This Asus monitor is the most comprehensive and feature-rich monitor I’ve used to date. There are so many options and settings that it is hard to find a spot where to begin.
GAMING FEATURES Refresh Rates - Asus has apparently been looking hard at the monitor scene and decided to throw out almost every trick at its playbook. Anything that was needed to make a monitor a good gaming monitor, they took it and ran with it. This monitor has some terrific features for gamers. Starting off with a 170Hz maximum refresh rate and a 1ms response time. Fast moving images are clear and blur free. I occasionally get some blurring on fast action sequences on my lesser monitors but did not experience any perceivable blurring using the Asus.
Adaptive Sync - Asus equipped this monitor with AMD FreeSync Premium which, in a nutshell, allows the monitor to match the refresh rate of the graphics card, eliminating tearing and banding. It worked beautifully on my AMD based laptop with a Radeon 6600M card. There are so many things this monitor has to offer, I’m not sure why Asus didn’t go all in and have the monitor certified with nVidia’s G-Sync technology. Seems like an unfortunate oversight.
HDR – This monitor can support HDR (High Dynamic Range) content. HDR material, unlike SDR material can achieve brighter brights and darker darks without items and artifacts being washed out or lost in the background. My testing showed the monitor was capable of approximately 400 nits (at best) peak brightness, which isn’t revolutionary, but appears amazing if you have been on a monitor that doesn’t support HDR. The Asus is only compatible HDR10 encoded material, it does not support HLG or Dolby Vision playback and reproduction. Though, this really shouldn’t be considered a deal-breaker as a vast majority of videos are encoded with the HDR10 algorithm as this is the universal standard vs proprietary encoding of the other formats.
PICTURE MODES – The monitor has multiple, easy to choose picture and performance modes available at the push of a button. A shoutout should be given to Asus for their button design on the back of the monitor. There are 4 triangle shaped buttons and a joystick to make adjustments. The buttons are big and easy to differentiate from one another. I wish all manufacturers made their stuff like this. OK, back on topic. There are several modes to automatically adjust picture contrast, color temperature, input lag, cinema viewing, playing sports, racing, etc. The list is extensive, thorough, and exhausting. I found my go-to settings were race (lowest latency), normal color temperature, and all the Asus tweaks turned off like VividPixel, Shadow Boost, ASCR, etc.
FINAL THOUGHTS There are so many more features that I can go on and one about, but it all comes down to this: This is one of the best monitors I’ve ever tested and played on. Not only does the monitor strut its stuff with an almost perfect D65 color reproduction, but its color uniformity is almost perfectly linear throughout its range of color reproduction. I was shocked at the results from my colorimeter.
Asus has gifted this monitor with MANY features an avid gamer could need or want, maybe even some they didn’t know they needed. I get that Asus bills the monitor towards gamers, but I think they are selling themselves short on their target audience. The color accuracy is so good, I feel this would be equally at home on a content creator’s desk as a gamer’s. I know I’ve gushed over this monitor and its many attributes, but it really is that good. Yes, it isn’t 4k. Yes, it isn’t an OLED. Even so, there isn’t anything not to like about it. Well done Asus!!
Ideal for creative professionals, the sleek Thunderbolt 4 Slim Hub can provide 40Gbps bandwidth for connecting external displays and high-speed peripherals while simultaneously delivering 60W of charging to the host device. It features three Thunderbolt 4 downstream ports that support daisy chaining up to six Thunderbolt devices to maximize your creative space.
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TLDR: If you need a well-built Thunderbolt / USB-C hub, this should be on your list, it doesn’t get much better.
INTRODUCTION Sadly, it is nearly impossible to tell these days if your PC or MAC has a Thunderbolt port or a regular USB-C style port. The connectors are the same and are for the most part, interchangeable, but the Thunderbolt port is like a USB-C port on steroids. Most Thunderbolt enabled USB-C ports on a laptop or desktop are identified with a single lightning bolt next to it. Unfortunately, there isn’t a universal or mandated identifier, so having Thunderbolt functionality built-in to your computer can be a bit of a hit or miss when buying a new machine, as I have USB-C ports that can receive a charge via the hub as well as USB-C hubs with no identifiers on them, that are in fact Thunderbolt ports. Ugh.
WHAT CAN THUNDERBOLT DO? Like I said earlier, the Thunderbolt port is like a USB-C port, but on steroids. USB-C aims to be a universal connector for your computer. It can accept a large variety of peripherals and devices. Mice, keyboards, external HDD’s, external NIC’s, etc. A Thunderbolt can do all of that, but increases the data throughput of USB-C from 20GB/s to 40 GB/s. This huge increase in throughput allows a Thunderbolt to do everything a USB-C port can, but can also do things like charge your laptop and push 4k video to multiple monitors, all of it on the same cable. It is awesome when it works, frustrating if you think you have a Thunderbolt port and only have a USB-C port.
SATECHI HUB This hub is built like a proverbial tank. Not expecting the heft, I nearly dropped the box first time I picked up. The power supply for the hub is bigger than my 45W power supply for my Dell 2-in-1 and almost as heavy as my Aorus 230W power supply. Add to that, a solid chunk of aluminum for the hub and you get quite a weight penalty, this would be especially noticeable if travelling. However, with that weight penalty, you also get one of the best made hubs I’ve ever seen. I have tons of USB hubs from almost every manufacturer. NONE of them are made like the Satechi. This is the sturdiest hub I’ve used to date.
This is as simple of Thunderbolt hub as you can get. You have the hub with 5 ports. One of those ports is for connecting to your PC and charging it, if you have a laptop, along with 3 other USB-C / Thunderbolt ports on the back and a lone USB-A 3.0, 10GB/s port. That’s it. Nothing more. No Displayport, no HDMI, no Ethernet, nothing.
PERFORMANCE When I finally figured out which of my computers have a true Thunderbolt port, the Satechi worked great! I was able to charge my laptop, hook up an external HDD, and push 1440p video to my 2 external monitors. The Satechi never broke a sweat with anything I asked of it. Honestly, it never even got more than just slightly warm to the touch, even when charging a nearly dead laptop. That huge chunk of aluminum did a great job of dissipating heat.
NEGATIVES Not a negative against the Satechi, but it is hard for people to understand if they have a true Thunderbolt port or a USB-C port. I too, found it odd and confusing. The Satechi worked great on my Thunderbolt enabled Aorus. Anything I plugged in was immediately recognized and I had zero fuss. However, my Dell 2-in-1 failed to notice the hub existed. The Satechi charged my Dell without issue, but the laptop (with a USB-C port) failed to recognize the hub, or any peripherals attached to it. My work Dell had no issues whatsoever, even though it is a USB-C laptop and not a Thunderbolt. Success can be extremely hit or miss.
FINAL THOUGHTS Whether you have a USB-C computer or Thunderbolt computer, this hub should be on your list when shopping. It is made better than any hub I’ve ever used and works flawlessly with the right laptop, PC, or MAC. Having 1 single cable attached to my laptop that can everything I ask, is awesome.
Stay on top of your game with impressively powerful, noise cancelling AZ80 wireless earbuds with reference-quality sound. Discover legendary recorded music as you've never heard it before with Technics' highest-resolution audio, giving you the feel of the arena, an exclusive club, or in-studio magic; hear all the incredible details, from the warm timbre of a singer's voice to the thrill of the beat drop. Like you, these bluetooth earbuds work as hard as they play, with state-of-the-art noise cancellation so you can focus on your critical business. A must-have for high-priority business calls, AZ80 earbuds ensure you voice comes through seamlessly on every call, with enhanced JustMyVoice technology using 8 MEMS microphones and an advanced noise-reducing algorithm to minimize outside interference. Now you can connect to more than two devices at the same time – Technics’ Multipoint technology allows you to connect to three Bluetooth devices simultaneously, keeping you connected to your computer, tablet and phone at once and giving you the ability to multitask with flow, whether you're on a plane or on the golf green. Charge wirelessly (Qi compatible) to keep your workspace and bedside table neat; supports wireless hi-res audio using state-of-the-art Bluetooth with LDAC compatibility. Noise cancellation, EQ, and more are customizable through the Technics audio app so you can always have sound just as you want it.
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TLDR: I’ve been fortunate to be able to test headphones from nearly every manufacturer. These rank as one of the best I’ve tried.
INITIAL SET-UP The Technics app is very simple to understand and straightforward. I tried it on both my iPad and my Samsung Galaxy phone. The app performed flawlessly on either device. That can’t often be said for some other vendors, so Technics deserves kudos for doing a great job of making an app easy to use and functional on various platforms.
USE I tested the new Technics earbuds with nearly every music genre imaginable. I tried a bunch of different music styles: Rap, Rock, Classic Rock, Hair Metal, New Country, Classic Country, Beethoven, Bach, Hip-Hop, Oldies. You name it, all courtesy of Amazon Music in HD or better. These Technics nailed it. Their music reproduction and clarity rivals ANY of the other manufacturers I’ve tried. Mids and highs are transparent and energetic. The built-in amps never felt strained or overburdened, even during loud passages. These are one of the only headphones or earbuds I’ve tried that made me stop multi-tasking just to listen to them. Their effortless mids and highs are crystal clear with no hint of muddiness. Vocals are clean and crisp and quite honestly, these ear buds offer some of the best detail and clarity I’ve ever experienced.
Movies were impressive, but this is where the Technics gave up some of their magic. Yes, vocals and audio were pristine and easy to understand. But they were so clean that they did give up some of the immersion I get from Technics competitors. The movie soundstage was just not as immersive and enveloping as other products on the market.
Active Noise Cancellation has proven to be very good. Easily drowning out ambient noise around my office and home. Technics claims 7.5 hours of battery life per charge, and I found that to be about right. Listening to music, often at loud levels, I lost about 20% battery life in around 1.5hrs. Not bad at all considering the volume at which I was listening at and using ANC. The provided carrying case allows for up to 25 hours of use before a full recharge is needed.
NEGATIVES The only real fault I can find is in the bass response. Technics lists the overall frequency response as 40Hz to 20kHz. That leaves some on the bottom end that is untapped and unobtainable. This is the one time that Technics’ competition makes up some of the ground they have lost to these excellent buds.
CONCLUSIONS There really isn’t anything not to like about these ear buds. Technics has produced an excellent product. A product that is so crisp and detailed, it caught me off guard when I first tried them on. All the latest tech specs are there too: Bluetooth 5.3, ANC, Multi-Device Pairing, LDAC support, Hi-Res Audio Support, Wireless charging.
At the end of the day, do the Technics have what it takes to take over the top spot in my current headphone and ear bud selection? The answer is YES. While other buds or headphones do movies better, NONE of my others have the detail and clarity in the mids and highs that the Technics provide.
There are some products that deserve the praise, some that don’t. The Technics AZ80’s in one product that deserves the high praise.
SimpliSafe delivers advanced security solutions that put you, your home, and your safety first. With optional professional monitoring powered by Fast Protect Technology, SimpliSafe combines innovative hardware with advanced AI and real people — for 24/7 professional monitoring that delivers fast emergency response when you need it most. The award-winning SimpliSafe system is effective, intuitive, and affordable – so that home can be safe and secure for everyone. You can protect every inch of your home. SimpliSafe has sensors for every room, window and door. HD security cameras for inside and out. Smarter ways to detect motion that alert you only when a threat is real. Hazard sensors that detect floods, and other threats to your home. Powerful sirens that can help stop intruders in their tracks. And, it’s backed by optional 24/7 professional monitoring—experts who are ready to dispatch emergency help immediately. That’s the unmatched combination that separates SimpliSafe Home Security from the others. Our bundles are designed from the start to be effective yet affordable. And with no long-term contracts or hidden fees. This 17-piece bundle provides layers of whole home protection from the outside in. Outside, the Wireless Outdoor Security camera keeps watch with a 140 degree field of view, 1080p HD resolution and color night vision, and includes 2-way audio. Inside, the wired Indoor security camera lets you see what's happening with crystal clear 1080p HD video as well as a 120° field of view day and night. A smash-safe Keypad that is soft to touch, easy to use during the day and night, and is wireless. The Base Station is the brains of the system and includes a battery backup that lasts up to 24 hours and a 95 dB siren. Entry Sensors (8 total) protect your doors, windows, and cabinets. Motion Sensors (2 total) are designed for human detection, not pet detection. Panic Button will sound the alarm with one touch and is customizable to send audible, silent alarms and medical alerts. The Glassbreak Sensor detects the unique sound of broken glass and triggers an alarm. And the Key Fob lets you arm and disarm your system with the press of a button. Advanced security, whole home protection. There's no safe like SimpliSafe.
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TLDR: If you are looking for the quickest & easiest way to replace your existing home security system, or want to add a whole home security system, this system deserves a look.
INTRODUCTION My house came pre-wired with a security system. Every window and door in my house has a hardwired sensor, running back to a central, structured media panel. Unfortunately, when it came time for us to have the house monitored, every single security provider said they were unable to use our existing infrastructure, wanting to either replace everything in the house, or at a minimum, everything in the media panel. At this point we had to decide between having no security monitoring, or pay an outside provider big dollars to add their product to our existing hardware, thereby tying us to them for the duration of service. I was not impressed with the options and did not want tied down to one specific provider that nothing else would work with.
Queue up Simplisafe. They offer what I was unable to get from outside service suppliers. A well designed, easy, flexible, expandable system that can have as many or as little options as you want. Not only that, there are no high pressure sales tactics. You decide what you want and get a system that meets your needs. Decide to add on later? No problem, you can always order more sensors as needed. Want monitoring, sure they offer that. Don’t want to have your system monitored, no sweat.
INSTALLATION Simplisafe has done an outstanding job of creating an easy to install system for any homeowner, even those not well versed in technology and home renovation. All sensors can be installed with the included double stick tape or with the set of small screws included with each sensor. I was able to install the entire 17-piece kit, plus a couple of extra keypads in less than an hour. There are no wires to worry about, no power cords, nothing. Really as easy as peel and stick. Each sensor comes with a small battery that powers it. The batteries should have no problems lasting the better part of a year or more with average use. The tape has proven very durable so far. I have not had any sensors fall off after initial installation. Whether be on textured, interior drywall, or on vinyl windows that have been baking in the 105 + degree heat we’ve been experiencing.
SOFTWARE I give Simplisafe high marks for the effort they have put in on their software. Once you download the Simplisafe app on your Andrioid or iOS device and create your account. You are off. I have rarely seen an app so well designed and easy to use. The app starts you off with connecting your base station (it is the brains behind the whole system) and then allows you to add sensors one-by-one. You grab a sensor, add it in the drop-down list in the app, type in its location, and then pull the battery protector off to activate. In seconds the base station will see the sensor, query it to ensure it is functioning properly and you stick it on. Wash, rinse, repeat. Seamless, easy, stress-free.
CAMERAS 2 cameras are included in the kit. 1 outdoor rated camera and an indoor camera. The outdoor camera provides the option of shining a “spotlight” (really just 2 LED’s) if it detects motion after dark. Both cameras support resolutions up to 1080p and even though that is just average this day and age, the images are crisp and sharp. One nice inclusion to the cameras is that the indoor camera has its own privacy shutter that you can choose to keep closed unless the camera is being actively watched by the owner. It is a nice piece of mind for those that worry about people hacking in and being able to watch live feeds.
MONITORING Like I stated earlier, the issue with the current big name security providers is their proprietary hardware and high monitoring fees, often forcing a homeowner into yet another long-term contract. That is one of the huge advantages of the Simplisafe system. You can opt to have them monitor your system for a nominal monthly fee. They will dispatch authorities or emergency services, if needed. Unlike most of the other big-name providers, you don’t have to sign up for any long-term contracts, you can pay by the month or annually, cancel at any time. But, should you not want to pay for monitoring, that is also an option. You aren’t required to pay for monitoring to have your security system work. The base station hooks into your existing home ethernet or Wi-Fi to maintain communication with you and the app. Should you lose power, the base station has both a battery back-up and a built-in cellular connection to maintain communications in the event of an outage. Slick.
NEGATIVES There are times, I have noticed that the cameras are slow to respond to their wake-up command. It doesn’t happen often, but it does happen. I am usually forced to restart the Simplisafe app to get it to correct itself.
I am still experiencing random dropouts from some of my entry sensors. I have noticed that there have been some updates pushed out to they system since installation, so I think the dropouts have gotten better, but I will still get a random sensor not responding error on the keypads.
FINAL THOUGHTS This is one product where the pros outweigh the cons. Simplisafe has done a great job of creating a thoughtful, easy to use, easy to install system that anyone can hook up. The system is expandable and customizable with nearly any sensor a homeowner could need to keep track of their house or apartment (so many options, I won’t list them all here). This should be on your list of options if shopping for a home security system.
What if a vacuum was so advanced it could sense the type of floor it’s cleaning? BISSELL SurfaceSense Pet vacuum can! Its intelligent SurfaceSense Technology can detect floor types and automatically adjust the brush roll speed to give you optimal cleaning performance on any floor type. It’s also our first vacuum with a Tangle-Free, Multi-Surface Brush Roll which has stiff bristles for cleaning carpet and soft bristles for vacuuming hard floors, so it can pick up everything from fine dust to larger debris across all floor types. SurfaceSense Pet vacuum has a One Touch, Easy Empty dirt tank and a SmartSeal Allergen System that traps fine dust and allergens while you clean. The LED headlights illuminate hidden dirt and debris while the Quick Release Extension Wand and above floor tools work together to clean hard-to-reach spaces, like upholstery and stairs. And this vacuum doesn’t just clean up after pets, it helps save them, too! BISSELL proudly supports BISSELL Pet Foundation and its mission to help save homeless pets. When you buy a BISSELL product, you help save pets. We’re proud to design products that help make pet messes, odors and pet homelessness disappear.
Is this a self-propelled vacuum? Is there a Bissell that is?
Yes, it's that powerful: Play with performance with a powerful AMD processor and mighty graphics. All that power stays cool with our frosty OMEN Tempest Cooling. We can't stop others from feeling a little envy. Gaming shouldn't feel this good: Feast your eyes on this 16.1 diagonal inch machine, boasting a high resolution and fast refresh rate. The floating hinge design and Audio by Bang & Olufsen show it off while you go off. And the long battery life lets you play even longer. One place. All play. OMEN Gaming Hub is your one-stop shop to elevating your play. From getting rewards just by gaming, to controlling every little performance and lighting option of your machine, the list goes on. Every game, every play, every moment is now in your control.
Yes, it's that powerful: Play with performance with a powerful AMD processor and mighty graphics. All that power stays cool with our frosty OMEN Tempest Cooling. We can't stop others from feeling a little envy. Gaming shouldn't feel this good: Feast your eyes on this 16.1 diagonal inch machine, boasting a high resolution and fast refresh rate. The floating hinge design and Audio by Bang & Olufsen show it off while you go off. And the long battery life lets you play even longer. One place. All play. OMEN Gaming Hub is your one-stop shop to elevating your play. From getting rewards just by gaming, to controlling every little performance and lighting option of your machine, the list goes on. Every game, every play, every moment is now in your control.
I don't believe so. Unlike other laptops, that have both integrated graphics for the main display and an aftermarket solution (AMD or nVidia) for an external display, this laptop appears to be use the onboard, integrated graphics at all times.
Yes, it's that powerful: Play with performance with a powerful AMD processor and mighty graphics. All that power stays cool with our frosty OMEN Tempest Cooling. We can't stop others from feeling a little envy. Gaming shouldn't feel this good: Feast your eyes on this 16.1 diagonal inch machine, boasting a high resolution and fast refresh rate. The floating hinge design and Audio by Bang & Olufsen show it off while you go off. And the long battery life lets you play even longer. One place. All play. OMEN Gaming Hub is your one-stop shop to elevating your play. From getting rewards just by gaming, to controlling every little performance and lighting option of your machine, the list goes on. Every game, every play, every moment is now in your control.
About how long does the battery last from a full charge?
For on-the-GO peace of mind. Use UV light with or without a vacuum function so you can safely clean your phone, car and plane seat, hotel room, luggage and more.
Pure One S11 is a high-performance cordless vacuum. It features iLoop™ Smart Sensor Technology which senses hidden dirt, dust, hair, pollen, and dander, and automatically adjusts suction power in real-time for an effortless cleaning experience. Pure One S11’s full-size multi-tasker power brush ensures you get a deep, thorough clean of carpets, bare floors, fabric, and more. Get up to 130W of suction power in Max mode.
Good Afternoon, No, this vacuum doesn't come with 2 batteries. Just the one. One a positive note, the wall mount includes a spot to charge a 2nd battery and can charge a 2nd battery simultaneously while charging the battery in vacuum.
Pure One S11 is a high-performance cordless vacuum. It features iLoop™ Smart Sensor Technology which senses hidden dirt, dust, hair, pollen, and dander, and automatically adjusts suction power in real-time for an effortless cleaning experience. Pure One S11’s full-size multi-tasker power brush ensures you get a deep, thorough clean of carpets, bare floors, fabric, and more. Get up to 130W of suction power in Max mode.
DOES THE POWER BUTTON HAVE TO BE PHYSICALLY CONTINUALLY HELD DOWN BY THE USER TO KEEP THE DEVICE IN THE RUNNING MODE ( AS WITH THE DYSON CORDLESS VACUUMS ) ?
Good Afternoon, No, you don't have to hold the trigger down the whole time like your Dyson. There is a small lever just above your thumb (assuming you are right-handed) that can be used to hold the trigger down while in use.
Enhance your TV experience without compromising your room’s design with the Sonance MAG SSTVAUDIO Sonos Powered 2.0-Channel Soundbar Alternative. This premium 2.0-channel TV audio solution combines LCR in-wall speakers, a Sonos Amp, and a behind-the-TV Sonance wall box, delivering stunning clarity and deep sound while keeping all electronics hidden from view. Designed as a discreet soundbar alternative, this system features two MAG6 LCR speakers with pivoting silk dome tweeters and dual 6.5" woofers, ideal for media rooms, living rooms, and TV audio upgrades. The included Sonos Amp powers your speakers, supports AirPlay 2, and connects directly to your TV via HDMI ARC, making it easy to control everything with your existing TV remote. The included PowerBridge kit and Sonance wall box conceal the Sonos amp, wiring, and even streaming devices like Apple TV®, Roku®, Amazon Fire TV Stick®, and Google TV Streamer®, eliminating the need for TV stands or exposed cables. Paintable grilles blend into your walls, making this system ideal for any TV in any room of your home. With a design-first approach, the MAG SSTVAUDIO is the ultimate in-wall TV speaker system for design-conscious homes.
Can you attach a sub to this system as well for extra bass, or are you stuck with just the 2 included speakers?
And is the amp powerful enough for a sub?
Good Evening. Yes, you can pair a sub with this system. Using the Sonos app, you can add a Sonos sub or the amp has a line out to add a sub via line out connection. The sub will have to be self powered, the Sonos amp will not supply power to drive the sub.
HP OMEN Obelisk by HP Desktop: Play graphically intense games with this HP OMEN Obelisk desktop computer. You can easily store large amounts of media and other data on the 1TB hard drive and install games and programs on the 256GB SSD for fast access. This HP OMEN Obelisk desktop computer has 16GB of memory for multitasking effectively, and the Intel Core i7-9700 processor handles resource-intense programs efficiently.
Why in the graphics for the specs its says intel hd graphics is there not a gtx 1660 TI?
HP OMEN Obelisk by HP Desktop: Play graphically intense games with this HP OMEN Obelisk desktop computer. You can easily store large amounts of media and other data on the 1TB hard drive and install games and programs on the 256GB SSD for fast access. This HP OMEN Obelisk desktop computer has 16GB of memory for multitasking effectively, and the Intel Core i7-9700 processor handles resource-intense programs efficiently.
Is there a gtx 1660ti installed or not? What size pwr supply?