Logitech’s G502 Hero High-Performance Gaming Mouse is being offered at the lowest price this year, and you can get one for $39.99 shipped, today only, originally $79.99. Each aspect of this gaming mouse was built to adjust to different styles of gameplay, complete with 11 buttons, programmable through Logitech Gaming Software (LGS), an adjustable weight system with five 3.6g weights and a dual-mode hyper scroll. Product page. Read more for a hands-on video review and additional information.
Gigabyte’s G27Q 27″ Gaming Monitor is also perfect for content creators, and you can get one for $279.99 shipped, this weekend only, originally $329.99. Aside from it being a 2560×1440 IPS panel with 144Hz Refresh Rate and 1ms (MPRT) sesponse time, this is VESA Display HDR400 certified with 92% DCI-P3 (120% sRGB) Color Gamut. AMD FreeSync Premium nearly eliminates screen tearing for a picture perfect gaming experience. Product page. Read more for a hands-on video review and additional information.
The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Unlocked Desktop Processor has been sold out for quite some time due to the semiconductor shortage, but you can get one for $449.99 shipped today only. This CPU boasts a remarkable 19% IPC increase over the prior generation in PC workloads, since the “Zen 3” architecture pushes gaming and content creation performance leadership to a new level. Product page. Read more for a hands-on build video and additional information.
Razer’s Kiyo Pro may be pricey for some, but this USB camera with a high-performance Adaptive Light Sensor is for streamers and business users who demand market-leading image fidelity, even in low-light conditions. It accomplishes this with an ultra-sensitive 1/2.8 CMOS sensor using STARVIS technology, which is a back-illuminated pixel technology, used in surveillance cameras to create high quality images from visible and near infrared light regions. This means that all of your video conference calls will have a consistently bright, clear image, even under a wide variety of typical work-from-home lighting conditions. Product page. Product page. Read more for two videos, including a nearly hands-on review.
Logitech’s MX Master 2S Wireless Mouse is perfect for those who want to use a single device across multiple computers, and it can be picked up for $58.59 shipped, today only, originally $99.99. Featuring improved Darkfield High Precision tracking, which boosts the mice cursor speed, accuracy and increases the resolution to 4,000 DPI so it can track on any surface, even glass. Product page. Read more for a hands-on video review and additional information.
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Technology leaker Jon Prosser revealed that the redesigned 2021 Apple iMacs will come in Silver, Space Gray, Green, Sky Blue, and Rose Gold. Since the public has not yet gotten a glimpse at the new design, he partnered with Concept Creator for these renders that show how the colors might look on the new chassis. They should feature slimmer bezels and possibly the all-new M1X chip. The latter is Apple’s second ARM-based processor built for Mac, which is essentially a speedier version of the same basic processor with more processor cores and more graphics cores. Read more for a video and additional information.
AUKEY’s Mechanical RGB Gaming Keyboard could be the best value for the money, and you can pick one up for $38.50 shipped with coupon code: LML7QYBY, this weekend only, originally $64.99. You’ll be able to customize your keyboard with 18 preset lighting effects and adjust a variety of other settings. The custom blue switches are responsive and quick, letting you feel the difference as well as hearing the clicks. Product page – be sure to enter coupon code: LML7QYBY during final checkout to receive the additional discount.
Logitech’s G703 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse is best in its class, thanks to a Hero 25K sensor, and you can get one for $70.99 shipped, today only, originally $99.99. This sensor offers 1: 1 tracking, 400+ IPS, along with 100-25, 600 max DPI sensitivity as well as zero smoothing, filtering, or acceleration, and 10x power efficiency of the previous generation. Product page. Read more for a hands-on video review and additional information.
The Razer Viper 8KHz was announced today, and it’s touted as the world’s first esports gaming mouse with true 8000Hz polling rate. It uses Razer’s HyperPolling Technology, which surpasses the industry-standard 1000Hz (1000 times a second) polling rate, for extreme gaming responsiveness, speed, and reliability. In other words, this peripheral is capable of transmitting more up-to-date data to better match a monitor’s faster refresh rate, thus minimizing the delay between the latest report and the monitor’s frame rendering. Read more for a hands-on video review and additional information.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation unveils the Raspberry Pi Pico, the company’s first microcontroller based on the RP2040 chip. Fabricated on a 40nm process node, it boasts a dual-core ARM Cortex-M0+ processor running @ 133MHz with 264KB of on-chip RAM, multiple I/O options, DMA controller, 16 x PWM channels, 2MB of flash memory, a power supply chip that supports input voltages from 1.8-5.5V, a single push button, and a single LED. Read more for two videos, including a hands-on video review, and additional information.