• ‘SaGa Emerald Beyond’ Switch vs PS5 vs Steam Deck vs iOS – What Platform Should You Buy It On?

    Last week, Square Enix launched SaGa Emerald Beyond worldwide for iOS, Android, Switch, Steam, PS5, and PS4. This is the first worldwide simultaneous multi-platform launch of a game in the series as far as I'm aware, and both Shaun and myself have been playing it across platforms.

  • Steam Deck Weekly: No Rest for the Wicked, Hades II, and Millennia Steam Deck Impressions, SMT5 Vengeance Verified, and More News

    Welcome to this week's edition of the Steam Deck Weekly. I initially planned on having a shorter article this week with two big features in the works for the near future, but I ended up getting access to the Hades II Technical Test and No Rest for the Wicked to play on Steam Deck in addition to the

  • This Steam Deck alternative is now massively reduced

    The handheld PC gaming market is one of the hottest in tech right now and it's no surprise with offers like this on the Asus ROG Ally console. Very is selling the £599 device for just £494.10 when you use the code VTQBK at checkout. That's over £100 off the current asking price for this powerful handheld. This Steam Deck-beater is available at a great price The Asus ROG Ally PC gaming handheld is a power alternative to the Steam Deck with a better design. You can now...

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  • Refurbished Steam Decks Are Back in Stock and Cheaper Than Ever

    Valve has finally started offering refurbished versions of the Steam Deck LCD again, and each one comes with a one-year warranty, a carrying case, and a cheaper price than ever before.

  • Lenovo Yoga vs Lenovo ThinkPad: What’s the difference?

    Lenovo has several sub-brands. Some of these are drastically different from others, while some feature some crossover. Lenovo Yoga and Lenovo ThinkPad represent the pinnacle of the brand's premium devices. But, the latter offers a business-focused slant. Let's break down what this means. Not only does Lenovo have plenty of sub-brands but they've evolved and changed over the years. Yoga was once synonymous with thin-and-light 360-hinge laptops while ThinkPad was the plain and simple business...

  • Nothing Ear (a) vs Nothing Ear: What’s the difference?

    Nothing has announced the two latest additions to its audio line-up with two new pairs of true wireless earbuds, the Nothing Ear and the Nothing Ear (a).  Both earbuds boast unique designs, similar features and support for noise cancelling. However, there are also a good number of differences to note.  We’ve highlighted all the biggest differences between the Nothing Ear and the Nothing Ear (a) when it comes to design, sound, battery life and more. The Nothing Ear (a) comes in a...

  • Nothing Ear vs AirPods Pro: What’s the difference?

    Nothing has just revealed the rebranded Nothing Ear, a follow-up to the popular Ear (2) – but how do Nothing’s semi-transparent buds compare to Apple’s top-end AirPods Pro? While the Nothing Ear and second-gen AirPods Pro share several key features, including ANC, pinch controls, and wireless charging, there are significant differences between them that will likely sway your purchase decision. With that in mind, here are some of the key differences between the Nothing Ear and the...

  • OnePlus Pad Go vs OnePlus Pad: What’s the difference?

    OnePlus has announced that the budget-friendly OnePlus Pad Go is set to launch in the UK and Europe, but how does it compare to the regular OnePlus Pad? While there are a lot of similarities between the two, especially when it comes to overall design and look, there are key differences that might sway your buying decision one way or the other.  We’ve spent a lot of time with the OnePlus Pad, and we’ve gone hands-on with the OnePlus Pad Go, so we’ve got a good idea of what’s on offer from...

  • Nothing Ear vs Nothing Ear (2): What’s the difference?

    The Nothing Ear headphones were unveiled this week and, despite the confusing name, serve as the successor to the Nothing Ear (2). This means the Nothing Ear are essentially the Nothing Ear (3) in all but name, with numerous upgrades making for a more tantalising package.  But what are the key differences between the new Nothing Ear and the older Nothing Ear (2)? We’ve created this guide to highlight all of the biggest changes, so keep on reading to find out. Longer battery life ...

  • Snapdragon X Plus vs Snapdragon X Elite: What’s the difference?

    Qualcomm is gearing up to take on Apple, AMD and Intel in the laptop space this year, with the launch of the new Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus chips.  Both of these new laptop chips are based on Arm architecture, as the company hopes to replicate the success of Apple Silicon. But what are the differences between the Snapdragon X Plus and Snapdragon X Elite? We’ve created this comparison guide to highlight the key specs. Snapdragon X Elite has more processing power We...

  • Beats Solo 4 vs Beats Solo Pro: Big differences explained

    Apple-owned Beats has refreshed its over-ear headphones line with the Beats Solo 4, but how does this bass-popping set of cans compare to the existing Beats Studio Pro? Let's find out. Beats has followed up the launch of the excellent Beats Studio Pro on-ear headphones in 2023 with the brand new Beats Solo 4 less than a year later. The fourth-generation model is the first in seven years and finally succeeds 2017's Beats Solo 3 wireless earphones. The differences there are more pronounced....