The Xiaomi Pad 8 is an interesting tablet because it’s reasonably priced for a highly portable device aimed at productivity.
If your gaming setup is due for an upgrade — but you'd prefer not to spend an arm and a leg on it — there are tons of cheap ways you can augment your station.
The Xiaomi Pad 8 combines a bright 11.2-inch display, long battery life and keyboard-stylus support to create a tablet built ...
Recreate the sound of the decade that brought us synth-pop, new wave and glam metal ...
For anyone looking for a powerful Android tablet that can handle both entertainment and productivity without venturing into ...
Don't call it compromised. The MacBook Neo is an amazing new entry point in Apple's lineup that easily eclipses the base iPad ...
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I've been testing Cherry's first TMR keyboard, and I think it might be a bit too early for it
TMR may just be the "future of magnetic keyboards", but Cherry is perhaps a little too early to that future, and a lot too ...
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Gadgets Review | Xiaomi Pad 8: This Tablet Wants You To Chuck Your Laptop (& Almost Gets There)
Xiaomi Pad 8 Review: The tablet world has long been chasing a strange dream, the mythical laptop killer. Every year, a ...
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We’ve tested WiiM’s debut wireless speaker, but does it sound anywhere near as good as the Apple HomePod 2?
Can WiiM’s inaugural smart speaker take on the five-star HomePod 2?
FlyLo weighs in on Suno and talks us through the making of BIG MAMA, a chaotic speedrun of an EP that zooms through chiptune, ...
Android tablets often struggle to feel essential, but the Xiaomi Pad 8 makes a pretty convincing case for itself. Starting at ...
The Huion Kamvas 22 (Gen 3) sets a new benchmark for large entry-level pen displays and provides a pleasant surprise in terms ...
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