Several computer and tech companies have recently released new products, including laptops and mini PCs from Geekom and GMKtec. In the gaming category, reviews have been published for Nioh 3 and the Corsair Sabre V2 Pro Mouse, while Corsair's Galleon 100 SD keyboard and Stream Deck combo has also been reviewed. New memory kits from Crucial and Kingston have been tested for their performance, with a focus on DDR5 technology. Additionally, a review of the OWC Envoy Ultra 2TB Thunderbolt 5 SSD has highlighted its high speeds and potential benefits for creators working with large files.
Computers: GeekBook X14 Pro Review: Geekom’s First Featherweight Alloy Laptop, GMKtec Evo X2 AI Mini PC review: Compact Strix Halo Powerhouse, CyberPowerPC Ultra R9959 Gaming System Review
Furniture: FlexiSpot E7 Flow review: Cable management made easy
Gaming: Nioh 3 Review - Rise of the Shogun
Input: Corsair Sabre V2 Pro Mouse Review, Corsair Galleon 100 SD Review: A gaming keyboard and Stream Deck collide; combo is good, but is it necessary?
Memory: Crucial DDR5 Pro OC Memory DDR5-6400 16GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review, Kingston Fury Renegade CUDIMM DDR5-8400 48 GB CL40 Review
Storage: OWC Envoy Ultra 2TB Thunderbolt 5 SSD Review - Blistering Speed for Creators
Computers:
HotHardware: GeekBook X14 Pro Review: Geekom’s First Featherweight Alloy Laptop
Geekom is a well established name in the mini-PC market, and has earned quite a good reputation for the balance of performance, build quality, and value that its pint-sized PCs deliver. After successfully penetrating the mini-PC market, Geekom is now entering a new space and launching its first laptop. The new Geekom GeekBook X14 Pro we'll be showing you here today was announced just ahead of the New Year and trotted out at CES 2026. Geekom also launched a larger X16 Pro laptop, and outlined plans for more, updated laptops in the coming months.
Tom's Hardware: GMKtec Evo X2 AI Mini PC review: Compact Strix Halo Powerhouse
GMKtec’s mini PC delivers potent performance and tons of memory, though it is pricey for what it offers.
GMKtec Evo X2 AI Mini PC review: Compact Strix Halo Powerhouse
eTeknix: CyberPowerPC Ultra R9959 Gaming System Review
The AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D launched just a few days ago (review here), offering a 400MHz boost over its predecessor.
Furniture:
Windows Central: FlexiSpot E7 Flow review: Cable management made easy
FlexiSpot's latest standing desk is one built from the ground up with cable management in mind. That's not always an easy feat when you're dealing with a dynamic height adjusting tabletop.
Gaming:
Wccftech: Nioh 3 Review - Rise of the Shogun
Nioh 3 is the culmination of every action role-playing game developed by Team NINJA, and one of the very best games released by the studio
Input:
KitGuru: Corsair Sabre V2 Pro Mouse Review
The new Sabre V2 Pro mouse from Corsair is ridiculously lightweight at just 36g, and is designed to offer esports-grade performance thanks to its 33K DPI sensor and up to 8K wireless polling. Today we’re putting it through its paces to find out if Corsair's latest competitive mouse can perform where it matters most and live up to it's £89.99 RRP.
Tom's Hardware: Corsair Galleon 100 SD Review: A gaming keyboard and Stream Deck collide; combo is good, but is it necessary?
You could also buy a keyboard and Stream Deck separately.
Memory:
TweakTown: Crucial DDR5 Pro OC Memory DDR5-6400 16GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review
As they exit the consumer market, we get one last look at the potential of Crucial and Micron and what the DDR5 Pro OC lineup peaks at.
TechPowerUp: Kingston Fury Renegade CUDIMM DDR5-8400 48 GB CL40 Review
Once again, Kingston is leading the charge in memory advancements with its new CUDIMM technology. The Fury Renegade RGB kit comes equipped with a 8400 MT/s XMP profile, tuned to enhance the performance of Intel's cutting-edge Z890 motherboards. Follow along as we test this memory and see how it stacks up to the competition!
Storage:
TechPowerUp: OWC Envoy Ultra 2TB Thunderbolt 5 SSD Review - Blistering Speed for Creators
The Envoy Ultra 2 TB is a blisteringly fast portable SSD from Other World Computing that leverages 80 Gbps Thunderbolt 5 and USB4 V2 interfaces to give creators sequential speeds of 6 GB/s. The cinema pro crowd filming 8K should particularly like this drive, which comes in up to 8 TB models.
OWC Envoy Ultra 2TB Thunderbolt 5 SSD Review - Blistering Speed for Creators







