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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

A4Tech KBS-29 Left Handed Natural Keyboard Review
Anker Liberty Air Review
Apexdesk Elite ZT Series Electric Standing Desk and Anti-Fatigue Mat Review
Apple Smart Battery Case Review
ASRock X399 Phantom Gaming 6 Review
CORSAIR M65 RGB ELITE Tunable FPS Gaming Mouse Review
Corsair SF750 Platinum Efficiency SFX Power Supply Review
Elgato Key Light Review
GeForce 417.71 Driver Performance Analysis with the RTX 2070 FE & the EVGA GTX 1060/6 SC
Neato iPhone-connected Botvac D7 is a worthy Roomba alternative Review
Roccat Renga Boost Open Headset Review
Sapphire Radeon RX 570 with 16GB GDDR5 on the way
Seagate Exos X14 14TB Enterprise HDD Review
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes Review
Trident Z Royal DDR4-4000 16GB Memory Kit Review



A4Tech KBS-29 Left Handed Natural Keyboard Review

The A4Tech was designed as a natural keyboard using a left-hand number pad and “A” key designs and it does it well. The keyboard was not difficult to use and improves over standard stock keyboards from PC vendors. While not really suited for gaming, light use for games such as Minecraft worked very well. It did take a while to get used to the left-hand number pad design which I feel may take longer than the week-long test I completed, but with time I can see it becoming more useful.

Read full article @ OCC

Anker Liberty Air Review

Ever since Apple hit the jackpot with AirPods, the competition has been ramping up from other audio brands. CES 2019 revealed even more truly wireless earbuds on the way. Thats in addition to an already robust marketplace from well-known names in the industry along with a host of low-cost options. One new player in this space is Anker, who recently expanded its Soundcore lineup with the new Liberty Air True-Wireless Earphones. With AirPod-style for nearly 50% less, how does Ankers latest audio release compare to the clubhouse leader? A quick look and comparison below.

Read full article @ 9to5Mac

Apexdesk Elite ZT Series Electric Standing Desk and Anti-Fatigue Mat Review

Is it worth spending $270 on a motor-driven desk that will allow you to work in a standing position? Should you consider spending an additional $40 on an anti-fatigue mat if you need to work in a standing position for several hours a day?

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

Apple Smart Battery Case Review

Does your iPhone have trouble making it through a full working day without dying? If so, then Apples just-released Smart Battery Case for the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR may be the answer to your problem.
But with a better, yet still polarizing design, and a $129 price tag, the Smart Battery Case isnt exactly an impulse buy. Do its smarts and new features like Qi wireless charging make it compelling enough to consider? Watch our new iPhone Smart Battery Case review video for the details.

Read full article @ 9to5Mac

ASRock X399 Phantom Gaming 6 Review

The ASRock X399 Phantom Gaming 6 is one of the cheapest X399 motherboards available at the time of writing this review, but is packed with the features only needed for performance and overclocking, such as on-board buttons (Power/Reset/CMOS clear). And a good power delivery system with quality components.

Read full article @ Tech-Legend

CORSAIR M65 RGB ELITE Tunable FPS Gaming Mouse Review

Being built with the same high-end sensor as we have seen with the IRONCLAW RGB, with a resolution up to 18000 DPI, adjustable in 1 DPI increments, the M65 RGB Elite tracks wonderfully, especially after it has passed the calibration stage.

Read full article @ Mad Shrimps

Corsair SF750 Platinum Efficiency SFX Power Supply Review

Corsair SF750 With the growing increase of custom system builders and manufacturers looking towards small PC design, there is a significantly increasing market for SFX (small factor form) designed products. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, this is essentially products that have been designed to promote small size.

Read full article @ eTeknix

Elgato Key Light Review

It's a new on-desk lighting solution from Elgato - perfect for streamers and content creators?

Read full article @ KitGuru

GeForce 417.71 Driver Performance Analysis with the RTX 2070 FE & the EVGA GTX 1060/6 SC

As a returning feature for BabelTechReviews, this driver performance analysis will showcase the performance of 39 PC games including Battlefield V and Just Cause 4 using the latest GeForce Game Ready 417.71 Driver which released three days ago. We will compare these drivers versus the 417.54 (RTX 2060 launch) drivers from two weeks ago and with 417.01 from last month using the Turing RTX 2070 Founders Edition and also the Pascal EVGA GTX 1060 SC.

Read full article @ BabelTechReviews

Neato iPhone-connected Botvac D7 is a worthy Roomba alternative Review

If you have the cash and the right living situation, the Botvac D7 Connected is a largely solid robot vacuum with a few catches and eccentricities.

Read full article @ Apple Insider

Roccat Renga Boost Open Headset Review

The Roccat Renga Boost is a refined re-issue of an upper budget headset with a focus on audio quality from both the drivers and the microphone

Read full article @ Play3r

Sapphire Radeon RX 570 with 16GB GDDR5 on the way

Apparently it is designed for mining the new Grin cryptocurrency. Sapphire has a new graphics card on the way, based upon the Radeon RX 570 design. So far, so ordinary, but this new graphics card, its first product announcement of 2019, is designed to pack a hefty 16GB of GDDR5 RAM. If you haven't guessed already (or haven't read the story subheading), the lashings of VRAM will be of great interest to a niche of buyers looking to mine a new cryprocurrency.

It might be odd to hear about a major AIB maker preparing to launch a specialised crypto-card in this day and age. More common-or-garden RX 570 designs are now priced quite reasonably, and on the green team, Nvidia blamed the 'crypto hangover' for a downturn in its fortunes last November. Recently HEXUS got several emails 'yelling' about a big sale of cryptomining (ASIC) equipment and I thought - no surprise. However, Sapphire must see some potential; otherwise it would not invest in developing such a product.

Read full article @ Hexus

Seagate Exos X14 14TB Enterprise HDD Review

This is an exciting review today as I got the pleasure to check out the brand new 14TB Seagate Exos X14 enterprise-grade HDD. Since the Exos drives are enterprise drives, they arent part of the Guardian series; But they could have been. They are all built on similar parts.

Read full article @ eTeknix

Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes Review

Weve all been waiting an absurd amount of time for the return of Travis Touchdown, Suda51s iconic otaku, and when Travis Strikes Again was first announced, it sent a long-dormant cult following into a frenzy myself included.

Read full article @ Wccftech

Trident Z Royal DDR4-4000 16GB Memory Kit Review

Once news broke about G.Skill's newest memory, we jumped to email them and shamelessly asked for a 16GB kit at 4600MHz. That request was denied due to a lack of that speeds availability, but was told that a package would be on the way.

Read full article @ TweakTown