If you're after a high-end PC handheld, the hottest options are invariably powered by AMD's Z2 Extreme processors, like the ...
The Swiftpoint Z2 is a truly amazing mouse that provides a level of functionality and customization far and above what most gaming mice can offer. It’s an absolute game changer for those willing to ...
Looking back, I’m confident that 2025 will be the year handheld gaming PCs finally went mainstream, and it’s about time. Too ...
Nearly two years ago, AMD announced its first Ryzen Z1 processors. These were essentially the same silicon that AMD was putting in high-end thin-and-light laptops but tuned specifically for handheld ...
AMD is following up its impressive Ryzen Z1 chip, which powered the original ASUS ROG Ally, with the Ryzen Z2 at CES 2025. You can pretty much guess what it delivers: More power, and potentially more ...
The OnePlus Buds Z2 was the winner of the best value earbuds award in our tested best wireless earbuds roundup. Here you can learn more about this excellent set of earbuds and why we recommend it so ...
Lenovo is launching a SteamOS-powered Legion Go Gen 2 at CES 2026 with the same powerful hardware as the Windows 11 version.
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Where's the waterproofing? The Z2 Force has no headphone jack. The best Moto Mods are pricey, as are these phones. The cameras are acceptable, but still need work. A lot of Android phones claim to be ...
Sony's doubling down on design. The Xperia Z2 Tablet is nearly identical to its predecessor, inheriting the minimalist, flat-rectangle design language that has come to define Sony's mobile portfolio.
It's been nearly three years since I reviewed the Xperia Neo, manufactured by what was then Sony Ericsson. The Neo represented just the second generation of Xperia phones running on Android, from a ...
We live so much of our lives on our smartphones these days that our mobile devices are just full of valuable data that we often unknowingly and freely give to all the major tech companies: our ...