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Our mission is to assist you in discovering the best products to purchase. We provide clear and straightforward recommendations that stem from thorough, data-driven evaluations. We personally purchase and test each product, enabling us to identify the top choices for you. Every item we review is subjected to the same rigorous testing process, making it easy to compare their performance. Our ratings are automatically generated based on the measurements we gather during testing. You can view the formula we use for these ratings by clicking next to the results. We dedicate significant effort to comparing products side-by-side to ensure our findings are accurate. Additionally, our entire testing methodology is available on our website for you to verify the results yourself.

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  • 3 days ago | rtings.com | Tate Landis |Gregory Vodden |John Peroramas

    Differences Between Sizes And Variants The MonsGeek FUN60 Ultra is a gaming keyboard with magnetic switches. It's available in several colorways with different keycap sets, and a wired or wireless configuration with either Hall effect or TMR PCB. We bought and tested a Shine-through PBT (White) colorway model in a wireless configuration with TMR sensors. See our unit's label.

  • 3 days ago | rtings.com | Alexander Tozzi |Ryan G. Lim |John Peroramas

    Compared To Other Laptops The HP OMEN MAX 16 is an excellent gaming laptop that delivers smooth gameplay in demanding titles. That said, the NVIDIA 50-series GPUs are only a minor upgrade over the 40-series, so it might not be worth upgrading if you already have a laptop with a 40-series GPU, and if you're upgrading from an earlier generation, you can likely find a discounted 40-series model that'll deliver a similar gaming experience, like the ASUS ROG Strix 16 (2024).

  • 4 days ago | rtings.com | Sophie Arsenault |Jean-Simon Bonneterre |John Peroramas

    3.5 Design Portability Height 3.6" (9.1 cm) Width 5.7" (14.5 cm) Depth 3.2" (8.1 cm) Volume 65.2 in³ (1,068.8 cm³) Weight 1.65 lbs (0.75 kg) 8.5 Design Build Quality Design Body Body Type Large Sensor Compact Water Resistance Weather-Sealed Mirrorless Yes Rugged No Hot Shoe Yes Customizable Button Yes Command Dial 5 Tripod Mount Yes Lens Mount No Lens Mount Built-In Flash No Fastest Shutter Speed 1/4,000 s Fuji introduced a new aspect ratio dial located on the top back of the camera, with a...

  • 4 days ago | rtings.com | Justin Gosselin |Pierre-Olivier Jourdenais |John Peroramas

    Differences Between Sizes And Variants We bought and tested the 65-inch Samsung S90F (QD-OLED, QN65S90FAFXZA), and these results are also valid for the 55-inch and 77-inch models that use QD-OLED (FXZA) panels. In North America, the 42-inch, 48-inch, and 83-inch models use a WOLED panel (EXZA) instead. Our results don't apply to any WOLED version of the TV.

  • 5 days ago | rtings.com | Viet ThiThuy NGUYEN |Christopher Steward |John Peroramas

    We tested the frequency response accuracy using the 'ULT Power Sound' preset and Sound Field Optimization (room correction) off, with the speaker set to a horizontal position. With these settings, the speaker produces a decently well-balanced sound, with a good amount of bass on tap for its size. As with the Sony ULT FIELD 1, there's a peak in the high-bass to compensate for the lack of low-bass, which injects some warmth into your mixes.