Tom Pritchard

Krafted Connex Review

The Krafter Connex is exactly what it looks like on the surface. It takes a lot out of the old Swiss Army knife playbook and offers a variety of charging/cabling solutions in a small, compact package. It’s a really well-put-together little tool. In one compact package, it offers connectivity for USB-A, micro USB, USB-C, and two Lightning cable options. This means that if you run the USB-A into a regular power supply or device capable of charging, you can connect to other devices using any of the aforementioned. Now, in 2024, it’s not lost on me that some of these…

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Magnus Pro XL Review

The Ultimate Sit-Stand Desk? In 2021, SecretLab ventured into the world of gaming desks with the launch of the Magnus Metal Desk. The following year, in 2022, they introduced the Magnus Pro, which added a standing desk function to the desk. There are two versions of the desk, the Magnus Pro and the Magnus Pro XL with the only difference being size.

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Anbernic RG35XXSP Review

This isn’t the first Anbernic device I’ve used, and I doubt it’ll be the last. They do a great job of producing these little handhelds of decent quality. This is one of a few iterations on the RG35XX I reviewed last year but in a clamshell design that harks back to the Gameboy Advance SP, one of my favourite consoles ever.

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Keychron Q6 Review

The Keychron Q6 is a full-metal keyboard with a full-size layout and type-C wired connectivity. The keyboard is made with reinforced multi-layer acoustic foam and a double-gasket design that provides a great typing experience in a hefty aluminum body…

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Keychron K3 Review

Clicky clacking in a slick low profile Pros Cons Premium feelSlim profileGreat typing experience Tough enough for traveling?Limited anglesNot hugely customizable The kids might be hooked on touchscreen typing, but for the rest of us, Keychron offers a pretty wide variety of typing solutions. If the rest of their lineup is as solid as the

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