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Samsung recently announced the launch of the Odyssey Neo G7, which is a flat mini-LED gaming monitor. If you

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Nearly all monitors, and most of the content viewed on them, are meant for horizontal, or “landscape,” orientation. But if you want to use a monitor as a secondary display, or if you work with, say, portrait photos or video meant for smartphones, a vertical layout makes more sense. But a screen’s ability to rotate into a vertical orientation is just

When I built my first gaming PC, I plugged in a Belkin N52 instead of a gaming keyboard. Being weaned on the Genesis and playing almost nothing but console games since, I felt like I’d be useless without some kind of t

Plunging hardware sales. A stone-cold PC market. A content creation renaissance. An AI-powered future. Throughout all of this, Microsoft’s Surface lineup has remained pretty much unchanged for years. Shouldn’t Microsoft be doing something about it?
It likely is. But that still doesn’t excuse Microsoft leadership from recycling the same Sur

Finding the right laptop can be an overwhelming process. Do you go with Intel or AMD? What about battery life and form factor? If you’re about to throw your hands up in frustration, hold it right there. The team at PCWorld did much of the heavy lifting for you. From ridiculou
