Topic: design aesthetics

  • Asus ROG Azoth X Review: Bold New Design Stands Out

    Asus ROG Azoth X Review: Bold New Design Stands Out

    The Asus ROG Azoth X is a premium wireless 75% gaming keyboard with a bold design, featuring a grayscale OLED display, customizable RGB backlighting, and hot-swappable switches. It offers a gasket-mounted design with sound-dampening materials for a refined typing experience, along with multiple c...

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  • OXS Thunder Pro+ Review: A Game-Changer in Surround Sound

    OXS Thunder Pro+ Review: A Game-Changer in Surround Sound

    The"OXS Thunder Pro+" gaming soundbar offers 7.1 surround sound, Dolby Atmos support, and a unique satellite neck speaker, but its $700 price tag raises questions about value. Its futuristic design, RGB lighting, and multiple connectivity options (HDMI eARC, USB-C, AUX, Bluetoo...

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  • Fujifilm X-E5: The Sleekest Mirrorless Camera Yet

    Fujifilm X-E5: The Sleekest Mirrorless Camera Yet

    Fujifilm's X-E5 mirrorless camera ($1,699.95) combines a 40MP sensor, in-body stabilization, and film simulation modes in a retro-inspired design. The X-E5 features a contoured grip, a bundled 23mm f/2.8 lens option, and a dedicated film simulation dial for quick access to presets. Unique additio...

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  • Kwikset's Latest Smart Lock Nails Almost Every Feature

    Kwikset's Latest Smart Lock Nails Almost Every Feature

    Kwikset's Halo Select smart lock ($279.99) offers four access methods (key, touchscreen, smartphone, and reliable auto-unlock) and Matter-over-Thread compatibility, ensuring seamless integration with major smart home ecosystems. The lock features BHMA Grade AAA/ANSI Grade 1 security...

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  • Dell's New XPS Premium Laptops: A Rebrand You Didn't Expect

    Dell's New XPS Premium Laptops: A Rebrand You Didn't Expect

    Dell has rebranded its XPS lineup to "Premium" models, featuring Intel’s Core Ultra Series 2 processors and subtle design updates while maintaining high-end performance and sleek aesthetics. The new Dell Premium laptops start at $1,649.99 (14-inch) and $2,699.99 (16-inch), with simplified brandin...

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