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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Corsair RM650 Power Supply Review
HP Envy 13 (2019) Review
Kill la Kill the Game: IF Review
Mobvoi TicWatch S2 Wear OS Smartwatch Review



Corsair RM650 Power Supply Review

A solid, mid-capacity choice, the Corsair RM650 power supply has good performance and quiet operation, even under stressful conditions.

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

HP Envy 13 (2019) Review

Packing top-end specs like a Core i7, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD, along with a price tag under $1,200, there's not much to complain about the HP Envy 13. And, HP once again proves it can make sexy PCs.

Read full article @ Neowin

Kill la Kill the Game: IF Review

I’ve been waiting for new Kill la Kill for so long. Since the original series wrapped up, fans have been begging for something more, but in reality, the story ended too perfectly. The big bad villains were defeated, peace had been returned to the world, all of the characters ended the series being able to live out their lives… It really was as close as you can get to a perfect anime original series, one that didn’t really leave space for a sequel or extended story of any kind. But brand power is a hell of a thing, and the fans have demanded more for a long time. And who better to deliver Kill la Kill: The Game IF than anime fighting game geniuses, Arc System Works?

All the signs were positive. Arc System Works on board bringing their unique anime-style visuals, their fighting game prowess, and a brand new story to the Kill la Kill universe. What’s not to love? Well, as mentioned, the series already had a satisfying conclusion, not really leaving space for anything further. As a result, this game takes place within an alternate, non-canon version of the anime’s events, where things play out pretty familiarly at first, with the same villains working towards the same end goal. This already hamstrings the scope of the game, and sadly, things don’t exactly pick up.

Read full article @ Wccftech

Mobvoi TicWatch S2 Wear OS Smartwatch Review

Although far from perfect if you're looking for a Wear OS waterproof smartwatch that can help you with your daily exercises/training the TicWatch S2 by Mobvoi could be the one.

Read full article @ NikKTech