Adrian has been a tech enthusiast since the 90s with a particular passion for gaming that developed thanks to his first gaming outings on Pong, Zork and Space Invaders. In the years that followed he ...
Wireless gaming mice have one key flaw over their wired counterparts: They need to be charged. That nagging chore is a minor, but noticeable, inconvenience. A few mice have mitigated the issue, and ...
Got a gaming rig that's riddled with wires? HP Omen has just announced a series of gaming accessories - Omen Frequency Wireless Headset, Omen Vector Wireless Mouse, Omen Spacer Wireless TKL Keyboard - ...
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Fast charging is not the first feature many people would think to look for in a gaming mouse, but HP has embraced it to offer us the world's fastest charging USB-C rodent. The Omen Vector Wireless ...
HP debuted new OMEN accessories featuring Warp Wireless Technology with OMEN Command Center integration to offer a wireless ecosystem that transforms gaming experiences. The company also adds NVIDIA ...
These seem decent if you don’t want to spend a lot These seem decent if you don’t want to spend a lot is an editor covering deals and gaming hardware. He joined in 2018, and after a two-year stint at ...
HP has showcased a number of new Omen branded gaming peripherals which it hopes make the case for going wireless. The wireless tech behind the new Omen branded keyboard, mouse and headset is dubbed ...
While most PC gamers do their gaming on desktops or at least laptops laying on something flat, it doesn't mean they are fine being enslaved and tethered by cables. Notorious for being picky about both ...
Feeling tethered to your seat, chair, couch, or desk may be the way that you want it to be when you're gaming. But nobody wants to actually be stuck having to be seated the entire time. Caught up in ...
Wireless gaming mice have one key flaw over their wired counterparts: They need to be charged. That nagging chore is a minor, but noticeable, inconvenience. A few mice have mitigated the issue, and ...