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Here is a roundup of today's reviews. Tom's Hardware highlights the Acer Predator X27 X1 as a solid value option for gamers seeking OLED performance on a 27 inch screen. Corsair trades extreme lightweight design for a more rigid magnesium build while Epomaker surprises with carbon fiber durability in their latest peripheral. Cherry XTRFY introduces new technology trends in a compact keyboard and the ASUS router delivers high speeds despite weaknesses on lower bands. Readers will find that trade offs between weight and refinement define much of this week’s hardware landscape across various categories.

Displays: Acer Predator X27 X1 27-inch 240 Hz OLED gaming monitor review: Blending performance and value
Input: Corsair Sabre V2 Pro MG + CF Mice Review, Epomaker Carbon X Gaming Mouse Review, Cherry XTRFY K5 Pro TMR Compact Review - Compact Gaming Keyboard with New TMR Technology and 8K Polling Rate
Networking: ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE19000AI Gaming Router Review: Shiny and fast (except when it isn't)





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Tom's Hardware: Acer Predator X27 X1 27-inch 240 Hz OLED gaming monitor review: Blending performance and value

Acer delivers a solid value with the Predator X27 X1.

Acer Predator X27 X1 27-inch 240 Hz OLED gaming monitor review: Blending performance and value

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KitGuru: Corsair Sabre V2 Pro MG + CF Mice Review

Just a few weeks after reviewing the 36 gram Sabre V2 Pro, Corsair has returned with two more premium versions built from magnesium and carbon fibre. They’re heavier, more rigid and undeniably more refined, with improved battery life and added Bluetooth support. But in chasing a more premium feel, Corsair has moved away from the extreme lightweight identity that made the original stand out. The question is whether that trade-off makes these better overall… or simply different.

Corsair Sabre V2 Pro MG + CF Mice Review - KitGuru

MadShrimps: Epomaker Carbon X Gaming Mouse Review

Carbon X is a surprisingly good mouse from Epomaker, which are mainly known for their keyboards. The chassis is made of carbon fiber for great durability and low weight, while the sensor is the high-end PAW3950 for a maximum DPI of 30000, while the polling rate can be also customized…

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IgorsLab: Cherry XTRFY K5 Pro TMR Compact Review - Compact Gaming Keyboard with New TMR Technology and 8K Polling Rate

With the K5 Pro TMR Compact, Cherry XTRFY is launching a new compact gaming keyboard that combines several current technology trends in a single device.

Cherry XTRFY K5 Pro TMR Compact Review - Compact Gaming Keyboard with New TMR Technology and 8K Polling Rate

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TweakTown: ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE19000AI Gaming Router Review: Shiny and fast (except when it isn't)

The GT-BE19000AI offers best-of-breed 5GHz, 6GHz, and MLO performance and a wide array of apps - but its 2.4GHz performance is its Achilles Heel.

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