Samsung Series 7 Chronos Review
Because ultrabooks aren’t for everyoneIT MIGHT SEEM like ultrabooks have overtaken the laptop landscape, what with all the attention they’ve received lately in the press and at CES, but there are still...
View ArticleNZXT Switch 810 Review
NZXT’s Switch 810 is aptly named: This toolless steel chassis is an excellent choice whether you’re indulging in extreme air cooling, radical water cooling, or near-silent running. It’s beautiful to...
View ArticleKone+ Gaming Mouse Review
The first thing you notice about the Kone+ is the sheer size of it. It doesn’t look that large in pictures, but when you hold it in your hands, it becomes apparent that this is one of the larger mice...
View ArticleIsku Gaming Keyboard Review
They must have really big desks in Germany, because the Isku, like the Kone+, is enormous. It is very wide and, with the unremovable wrist rest, nearly 10 inches deep, making it by far the largest...
View ArticleAlienware X51 Review
Move over game console, a PC is here to take your jobDON’T BLINK, it’s not a game console. It’s something far better—a PC that’s as small as the original Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 with the promise of...
View ArticleSapphire Radeon HD 7950 OC Review
AMD’s reference HD 7950 board sets its core clock at 800MHz and memory at 1,250MHz, using the default cooling system. Sapphire takes this reference board, adds dual 12cm fans, and juices the core clock...
View ArticleXFX Radeon HD 7950 Black Edition Review
Unpacking the XFX HD 7950 Black Edition caused a bit of déjà vu. The card bears a strong resemblance to its big brother, the HD 7970 Black Edition (reviewed April 2012), clad in svelte brushed...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy Nexus Review
Ice Cream Sandwiched between the flavors of last month and next monthIN THE TRADITION of the Nexus S, which was the first Android Gingerbread phone, Samsung has constructed an elegantly simple, yet...
View ArticleHP Folio 13 Review
While HP’s Folio 13 is sized similarly to the other ultrabooks we’ve tested, sporting a 13.3‑inch screen and measuring 12.54x8.67x.7 inches, it’s a bit heavier than the others, but not by much. With a...
View ArticleDell XPS 13 Review
Dell’s XPS 13 certainly isn’t wanting for style. Sporting a slick wedge profile that measures .24–.71 inches front to back, the XPS 13 is all matte-silver, machined aluminum up top, with a carbon fiber...
View ArticleApple iPad Review
One giant high-res step forward for tabletsAPPLE DIDN'T CALL the newest iPad the iPad 3 or the iPad HD—just the iPad. And that’s fitting, because while it’s a handsome upgrade to the best tablet on the...
View ArticleEVGA GeForce GTX 680 Review
Consider the bog-standard reference-card design. Enthusiasts often sneer at the thought, but the GTX 680 reference design is efficient, quiet, and fast. You often have to spend extra for higher clocks...
View ArticleSamsung Series 7 Slate PC Review
You got your full-featured Windows PC in our touchscreen tablet device!AS IT ONCE AGAIN steals all the bestselling-tablet glory, the new iPad can lay claim to the highest pixel density per inch of any...
View ArticleDream Machine 2012 Bonus Content
Deputy Editor Gordon Mah Ung takes you behind the scenes of Dream Machine 2012 As regular readers of Maximum PC know, Dream Machine is our annual revelry of Pure PC Power. This rig is a VIP lounge for...
View ArticleMaingear Shift Super Stock Z87 Review
A Jolly Green Giant of GPU performanceMaingear calls its Shift Super Stock Z87 the Mean Green Machine and it’s hard not to agree with that moniker.Is there any other way to describe a gaming rig with...
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