“Going up.” Logitech’s New Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse
An intuitive wireless mouse designed for day-long comfort at any desk. The naturally contoured design is a great fit for small to medium-sized hands and comes in two beautiful colorways: Rose and Graphite.
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Overall, Whether you have a good mouse and want an inexpensive ‘backup unit’, or may find yourself suddenly needing one, this is a good contender for your next ex-Mouse. Solid, with some good features that don’t cause price-bloat, it’s a great option in any scenario.
Designed for gamers and enthusiasts, PNY has launched its XLR8 Gaming EPIC-X RGB DDR4 Silver 3200MHz and 3600MHz memory products in New Zealand, which offers a brilliant RGB design combined with extreme overclocked performance, taking any PC that uses it to the extreme.
The G415 AX1500 4G Smart Router offers high-speed, flexible, mobile broadband and is part of the new EAGLE PRO AI Series.
A Logitech Signature M650 Mouse offers a personalised experience that fits just right… and left! Select your size and work all day in comfort with SmartWheel scrolling.
PNY XLR8 SSD Cover with Integrated Heatsink designed to fit PS5 Wins Red Dot Award: Product Design 2022
These new projectors also feature input lag reduction mode which dramatically improves the performance of the display reaction speed to ensure gamers can enjoy the best possible experience alongside the breathtakingly detailed image quality they have come to expect.
Overall, this is a good kit for those who have a small apartment or unit and want to ensure the WiFi reaches into both the bedroom and bathroom so that they are always able to check their instasocialbook at a moment’s notice. For larger dwellings, a larger kit would be better suited – aim for something with at least 4000ax on the box.
For sound as good as your content, the URX-P41D two-channel portable receiver supports multi-interface shoe with digital audio interface.
The G413 SE blends sophisticated design with gaming-grade technologies for an affordable gaming keyboard in full size and TKL (no keypad on the side) versions.
Leading smartphone company OPPO has been awarded Consumer New Zealand’s Top Brand in the mobile phone category for the third year running.
Overall, while not a ground-breaking bit of kit, they are a definite ‘upgrade’ when you consider you can buy 2 or 3 of these for the same price as one similarly-spec’d offering from the major brands.
Ultra-high performance meets brilliant style with two new ultra-highspeed RAM options aimed at gamers, modders and enthusiasts.
Overall, this is the first real USB WiFi-6 network adaptor, and it’s very good, but I can bet you it won’t be the last. I fully expect to see D-Link release a new model within the next year or so, probably with a smaller form or something extra added in.
The Find X5 series is the first to feature OPPO’s self-designed MariSilicon X Imaging NPU and camera hardware designed by Hassleblad, plus the Find X5 Pro will feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Mobile Platform.
D-Link A/NZ launches affordable 10 Gigabit Smart Managed Switches with high port counts and 25GE support.
The series – which includes a router, a 2-piece and 3-piece mesh network plus a stand-alone range extender, combines intuitive Wi-Fi 6 and mesh technology with powerful AI to deliver expanded and continuously-optimised connectivity to homes and small offices.
Overall, there isn’t really a lot to be said for RAM – it either does what it should, or not. The 16GB kit that I received certainly did everything it promised and went the extra mile. Even for non-gamers, it is a worthwhile upgrade.
Overall, for the price, this is actually a pretty worthwhile option to consider for most usage scenarios. Only the direst of gamers or professionals who push such high volumes of data around that even a slight increase in performance becomes significant will need to look beyond this range.
Overall, this is a great router to consider if you want, or need, to upgrade your home network with something that has some level of future-proofing in it. The only slight drawback for me was the lack of a USB port on this unit…
Overall, this is a welcome evolution of the technology, and it looks to be somewhat future-ready too, as devices that support the 2.5Gbps data rate are still slowly reaching the average-consumer marketspace.