QPad DX-80 Gaming Mouse Review
We’ve had a few run-ins with QPad in the past, most notably when they took over our gaming rig back in 2015. We loved them then, and with our recent…
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We’ve had a few run-ins with QPad in the past, most notably when they took over our gaming rig back in 2015. We loved them then, and with our recent…
Continue readingDuring an enjoyable week with the new Cloud Stinger Wireless headset from Hyper X, I was also testing out their latest mouse instalment, the Pulsefire Dart. I’ve been using the…
Continue readingThe Fractal Design Meshify S2 has definitely taken inspiration from Fractal’s other offerings, most notably the Define S2. There are also several models being released. There’s is a black model…
Continue readingThird party game controllers were usually saved for when your friends or family came round for a gaming session. But lately we’ve been seeing some pretty good offerings from said…
Continue readingThe gaming sector from Kingston, Hyper X, have a new headset offering for us gamers to marvel in. It’s called the Cloud Stinger, it’s a wireless 2.4ghz headset, with upto…
Continue readingThe Viewsonic XG240R is a monitor aimed at gamers, thanks to its super high 144Hz refresh rate, a 1ms G2G resopnse time and Freesync technology. Design & Features The actual…
Continue readingI WON A GAME OF APEX LEGENDS! And that’s something that doesn’t usually happen. The day I won however, I switched out my monitor from a 32″ Cello W3203SH to…
Continue readingSpeedlink isn’t a household name right now in the gaming peripheral market. It’s the first time we’ve heard of them, but so far, I’m impressed. The Speedlink Tarios is covered…
Continue readingThis is such a simple solution, to potentially quite a large problem, especially in certain applications. Lindy have designed a number of port blockers for your PC, laptop, tablet or…
Continue readingI wouldn’t blame you if you had never heard of the brand Cello. We only really discovered their existence at the 2018 IFA convention in Germany. They’re a UK based…
Continue readingMad Catz in the past have generally been known for their third-party game controllers for console, although have had a few PC peripherals on the market in the past. They’re…
Continue readingWe understand at TechNuovo, that not everyone has an unlimited budget when it comes to buying gaming hardware, and we’re thankful that brands like EasySMX exist, so you can still…
Continue readingLG have never let me down with their monitors of late. Being able to get some decent gaming performance out of an IPS display has been up for debate for…
Continue readingInside the box you get the headset itself and two cables to attach it to various places. The first cable has an inline remote and is really designed to work…
Continue readingEverytime you sit down with a bunch of friends to play some couch co-op, there’s always someone who ends up with that one custom controller that your long lost relative…
Continue readingIt’s always quite refreshing reviewing a product that isn’t ‘aimed at gamers’. And that’s exactly what the Dell U2419HC 24″ Monitor is. It’s not for gamers, so is missing all…
Continue readingRoccat have found a formula with their gaming mice, and are very much sticking to their guns which I absolutely love. I have always thought their mice were very nice…
Continue readingA few months back, we tried out the Khan AIMO headset, which impressed us but now, there is a new headset. Roccat have released their new ‘Noz’ gaming headset, which…
Continue readingWe’re no strangers to Dell’s 2-in-1 laptops. We’ve seen a couple of them so far and have been very impressed by the products. Now it’s the 2019 Dell XPS 15…
Continue readingPrinters are an essential to home office setups, especially if you’re like us who actually work from home and are printing a lot. However, this can be an expensive venture…
Continue readingReviewing several products of the same type from different manufacturers – like mechanical gaming keyboards – you have to start looking at the subtle differences between each one to keep…
Continue readingSome months ago, we tried out the original BenQ ScreenBar and were very impressed with its features and light performance. BenQ has now made a smaller version, suitable for your…
Continue readingWe are big fans of Hyper X here at TechNuovo, more so me than the others, but still, they offer some quality products at an affordable price. They have just…
Continue readingThere’s no denying that MSI have designed a beautiful looking product. The MSI PS63 Modern will definitely turn heads if you opened it up in a business meeting or even…
Continue readingA common problem with the monitor market right now that I’m seeing, is that gaming monitors are usually a lot more expensive than their standard counterparts. It’s almost as if…
Continue readingIt’s no secret that Blue are making waves in the game streaming and home podcasting market. Their microphones are simply amazing for the price they sell them. We’ve been using…
Continue readingEveryone wants fast wireless Internet around the house, especially if you’re lucky enough to live in a larger than average home. Even if you live in a standard two up,…
Continue readingWacom’s been making some noise in the graphic design and art industry, releasing some very innovative drawing tablets which double up as screens. And although the new Wacom Intuos tablet…
Continue readingNot too long ago, I tried out the Devolo dLAN 1200+ WiFi kit, which I was very impressed with. Now Devolo has extended their range of powerline kits, made some…
Continue readingUltrawides are fun. There is no monitor big enough for the gamer – the pro may like to compress things a little so they can see every square millimetre at…
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