Better late than never! We’ve finally got the OLED Steam Deck and have put it through its paces running a few feature titles. The landscape now for handheld gaming has changed dramatically over the last few years with a noticeable increase in options.
This is a long term review of the Razer Orochi v2 Wireless Mouse. I bought it three years ago for $60 CAD and have used it predominantly for office work with some gaming on the side.
I recently bought the AllPowers S200 Portable Power Station. I had picked up this power station/battery bank to be able to use my laptop while out and with limited to no access to a power plug.
I recently purchased the TerraMaster D2-320 2 Bay HDD Enclosure for a permanent data backup solution. At the time of this review, the enclosure runs for $220 on Amazon Canada and $176 on NewEgg Canada.
I bought this literal brick of a power bank as a backup power source for my laptop for those times that a wall plug may not be easily accessible or available.
I recently picked up the TP Link Deco E4 Wifi Mesh with 3 modules. It comes with wall plugs for each module and an ethernet cable to plug into your modem. It runs on Wifi 5 standards with 2.4GHz and 5 GHz wifi bands. It’s rated for 867 mbps on 5GHz speed and 300 mbps on 2.4 GHz. They’re well designed and are in the shape of a cylinder that’s similarly sized to a 1 lb bag of coffee beans.
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