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  • 3 days ago | canbuyornot.com | Aloysius Low

    ProsLots of things to do at the startEasy to playEarly access means more content comingConsMid and end game feels staleCan feel repetitiousAs far as crafting management sims go, Blacksmith Master is fun, for the first few hours of it. But as you dive deeper into the game, you'll find that it becomes mostly a waiting game without any interesting developments to keep you hooked.

  • 6 days ago | canbuyornot.com | Vincent Chang

    ProsReally thin and light for a 16-inchLaptop charges the included stylusSolid performanceConsToo expensiveShallow keyboardBattery life could be betterI am not a fan of Windows 2-in-1 convertibles. Simply because they are often too thick, too cumbersome or too heavy. But the LG gram Pro 2-in-1 just about pulls it off, thanks to a slim chassis that comes in at under 1.4kg.

  • 1 week ago | canbuyornot.com | Aloysius Low

    ProsNever needing to charge your mouse is amazingSimple enough to set upConsNo LightSpeed receiver or USB ports to plug in a receiverOnly one type of mouse pad providedNo USB port for receiver, tooThe Logitech PowerPlay 2 is a sequel that's kinda weird. Sure, it's cheaper compared with the original Logitech PowerPlay at S$169 versus S$199, but it loses the built-in wireless receiver and LED lights. I could do without the latter, but the lack of the former is somewhat disappointing.

  • 1 week ago | canbuyornot.com | Vincent Chang

    ProsLarge bright displaySlim lightweight buildGood battery lifeConsLacklustre camerasNot great for gamingOnly has a mono speakerThe Honor 400 Lite, to put it plainly, feels like a knockoff of the iPhone 16 Pro. It has a similar camera control button (dubbed AI Camera button) at the side, a front camera notch that shows real-time information from supported apps ala Apple's Dynamic Island, and a flat design that's reminiscent of the iPhone.

  • 1 week ago | canbuyornot.com | Aloysius Low

    ProsTwo integrated cables, one works as lanyard, the other is retractableAll three USB-C ports support 100W max output165W max power with two devices, 130W with three or fourLots of information provided on the displayConsMore expensive than the competitionIf you want a do-it-all power bank, you can't go wrong with the Anker Power Bank 25000mAh 165W.

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