Cloud Nine C959 ErgoTKL review

Cloud Nine is a relative newbie in the world of keyboards, as they’ve only been around since 2019. Its portfolio is also very small: Just two variants of the same C959 Ergo model, one ten keyless (the one being reviewed) and the other full-size. It’s an ergonomic keyboard and one with the main aspects required…

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Asus ROG Swift OLED PG34WCGM review

Welcome to 2024 and the second generation of OLED gaming monitors. Or should that be the third as Asus is claiming for this new panel? It depends how you measure, but the new Asus ROG Swift OLED PG34WCGM definitely moves the game on courtesy of the very latest LG OLED panel tech. We’ll come to…

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Nvidia RTX 4070 Super review

Hold on tight, because 2024 is kicking off with a bang. I don’t remember another January that landed with four new graphics cards all launching within the same month, with this RTX 4070 Super being the first of Nvidia’s three Super GPUs to line up for their January spotlight. And it could be the finest…

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Poll: How Often Do You Trade-In Your Switch Games?

Switch up. Despite trade-ins and pre-owned sales being one of the core pillars for the UK specialist retailer GAME for many years, recent reports have indicated that the firm will be ending physical trade-ins next month on February 16th, 2024. So far, GAME itself has kept schtum on the matter, while staff from multiple UK…

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Sega’s Turbo Outrun Has Been Ported To The Commodore Plus/4

By the developers of last year’s incredible Lemmings port. The developers behind last year’s incredible fan ports of Lemmings and Empire Strikes Back to the Commodore Plus/4 have reunited to bring Sega’s arcade classic Turbo Outrun to the old home computer (as spotted by Commodore Blog & IndieRetroNews!). Originally released back in 1989, Turbo Outrun…

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This actual anime VR high school where you’ll be able to get proper qualifications is the first metaverse-based project that makes any kind of sense to me

Look, we’ve all been dunking on the whole ‘metaverse’ concept for a while now. As Phil Iwaniuk wrote for us back in February of last year, anyone who has played video games knows that the metaverse’s promised digital wonderland has existed since the days of the CRT monitor. Second Life, Everquest, World of Warcraft. Heck:…

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