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Dell is my go-to pick for reliable, affordable monitors with panels that are good enough for graphics work. In fact, I have two of them sitting on my desk right now and they’re serving me well.
If you want to maximize your bang-for-buck in terms of resolution, you can’t do better than this 27-inch 4K monitor. Normally $300,

Chromebooks are great for productivity, web browsing, and video streaming, and they’re doubly great because they tend to be pretty affordable. With a range of options from Acer, Asus, HP, Lenovo, and more, it’s no surprise that they’re so popular.
But are Chromebooks good enough to play games?
Well, it depends on several factors: what kinds of gam

The Dreamcast — Sega’s final home console before becoming a third-party game developer — was considered a commercial failure. But it lives on in the hearts of millennial gamers like me, who got their first twinges of RSI from Crazy Taxi and Power Stone 2.
And while the Dreamcast has been experiencing something of a retro revival as of late

Most of your gadgets probably have a memory card slot for expanding internal storage. Spacious memory cards can cost a lot, which is why this this 128GB microSDXC card for $12 on Amazon is a smart buy.
This memory card is compa

An ultrawide monitor can push your productivity to new heights, so if you don’t have one yet, consider getting one — and if you’re going to get one, how about one that’s an absolute unit?
Right now, this 49-inch Samsung ultrawide monitor is on sale for

As a tech journalist who also runs a free tech advice newsletter, I maintain a pretty lean operation. I’m always buying more tech for “research purposes,” but I’m reluctant to pay anything close to full price when I do.
Waiting around for deals is one way to defray the costs. But what if I need s