
The XPS Convertible You’ve Been Waiting For
HardwareMagDell XPS 13 2-in-1

Customise Your Own High-Tech Facials At Home
The Singapore Women's WeeklyPerfect for the time challenged, these clever beauty devices let you cleanse, lift and firm at your own convenience.

POCKET PLEASURES
HardwareMagAnother year, another set of true wireless earbuds. This year the competition has only gotten stiffer, with Bluetooth 5.0 and water resistance becoming the norm. But there’s far more competition too. Here’s your definitive true wireless shootout.

THE ULTIMATE MAN CAVE GIVEAWAY
TorqueBE THE ULTIMATE WINNER AND PICK ANY 3 PRIZES WORTH UP TO $10,000!

THE ULTIMATE MAN CAVE GIVEAWAY
HardwareMagBE THE ULTIMATE WINNER AND PICK ANY 3 PRIZES WORTH UP TO $10,000!

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BEST OF TWO WORLDS
HardwareMagCan’t decide between a tablet and a traditional clamshell notebook? These convertible notebooks are for you.

WRIST SMARTS
HardwareMagActivity trackers are getting more powerful, and smartwatches are getting healthier.

TECH AWARDS 2019
HardwareMagHWM+HardwareZone.com Tech Awards is back and the 2019 edition means a new round of polls to find the best technology brands of 2018.

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The Allure Of All-Day, Always-Connected PCs And Why It Might Finally Be A Reality
HardwareMagYear on year, the PC platform undergoes upgrades in capabilities and performance, but somehow, they don’t quite stack up to the advances in convenience on the mobile phone ecosystem.

THE AIR WE HAVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR
HardwareMagApple MacBook Air (2018)

NO LOSING THESE BUDS
HardwareMagThe problem with wireless in-ear headphones is working out what to do with them when they’re not in use.

The Problem Of Wireless-ing Everything
HardwareMagBatteries are an unsolved problem that’s now invading my desktop.

SLIM, LIGHT, AND FAST
HardwareMagWant to use your gaming laptop forwork and play? With slim bezels, compact chassis, and speedy graphics, gaming laptops have never looked more attractive.

Looks Like A Ray Gun
HardwareMagDyson Cyclone V10

All You Need Is A Good Sensor
HardwareMagLet’s face it. Not everyone needs a 16,000 DPI mouse, swappable grips, and a weight tuning system. When you find a mouse that suits you, all that just goes out the window. The simplest mice are also some of the very best out there, and they can be far easier on your wallet.

Music Set Free
HardwareMagJust one year on, and the competition in the true wireless earbuds category has ramped up immensely, with big names like Bang & Olufsen, Bose and Sony jumping in the fray.
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The tablet for everyone
HardwareMagThe ‘entry-level’ iPad is so good, it makes you wonder if you really need the iPad Pro.

Which gaming laptop should you get?
HardwareMagGaming laptops reviews: Alienware 15, Acer Predator Triton 700 to Gigabyte Aero 15x, Asus ROG Zepghyrus GX501

Console comforts
HardwareMagPlantronics RIG 800HS. By Ade Putra (GameAxis)

Best digital camera, 4k TV, Noise canceling headphones, smart watches and smart phones!
HardwareMagHWM Tech Awards winning brand and models for digital gadgets!

Plain But Breat
HardwareMagLogitech G603.

WHO SAID ALL DRONES HAD TO FLY?
HardwareMagHear the word ‘drone’, and you’re probably thinking of the kind that fiies, but this drone is designed to swim instead. The PowerRay is a lifestyle underwater robot, featuring multiple conflgurations and add-on components that will allow you to do anything from shooting cool underwater photos and videos, to finding fish through sonar detection. It has a 4K 95-degree wide-angle underwater camera, and can operate at depths up to 30 meters in both freshwater and saltwater environments with a four hour battery life.

The return of dual rear Leicas
HardwareMagHuawei P10 and P10 Plus.

Best Buds
HardwareMagTotally wireless earbuds are incredibly portable and offer unprecedented freedom of movement. But do they sound any good?

Go big, go long: Huawei Mate 9
HardwareMagHuawei has been making well-crafted devices for a number of years now, and the Mate 9 is no exception. Having said that, it’s not the most exciting design out there, especially because it looks so similar to the Mate 8 (which was only released nine months ago). The frame now has rounded sides, similar to the iPhone 6 and 7, and the back finish is glossy instead of matte. The phone’s left edge houses a dual-SIM tray, and one of the most other dual-camera phones like the LG V20 and iPhone 7 Plus. Instead, the Mate 9’s dual cameras are split into monochrome and color sensors, with the 12-megapixel sensor capturing RGB data and the 20-megapixel sensor capturing monochrome information. The idea is you can combine them together to deliver richer colors and finer details.

Gaming in the sweet spot
HardwareMag15-inch gaming notebooks sit somewhere between beastly desktop replacements and paltry ultrabooks. While packing powerful hardware, they’re still relatively portable too. The only question is, which one should you get?

Banding together for fitness
HardwareMagAs the end of 2016 approached, more fitness bands with heart rate monitoring and other unique features plied the hearts, minds, and bodies of people who would look back on festive feasting tenderly. Here are our top choices for those who want to get fit in 2017.

Much more than just time tellers
HardwareMagIf your New Year’s resolution is to get in shape, get more organized, or sleep better (perhaps even all three), a smart companion for your wrist could be just what you need. But with so many choices out there, how do you know which is the best for you?

CHOOSE YOUR WEAPON
HardwareMagOn the digital battlefield, the rodent in your hand could make all the difference between victory and defeat. You’ll want to pick the right one to follow you from the forests of Endor to the fantastic landscapes of Pandora, because the truth is, not all mice are created equal.

These Are Today’s Android Flagships
HardwareMagThis is a championship fight – which among today’s Android flagship smartphones has the best performance?

MORE THAN JUST AN UPSIZED IPAD
HardwareMagThe iPad Pro is an excellent tablet with a real use case, but its high price might turn people away.

Honoring the Best of the Best
HardwareMagWe’ve tested, punished and put them all through their paces. Within these pages are the best tech products of 2015, according to us of course.

When “in-between” is really “just nice”
HardwareMagTop-of-the-line cameras with the latest technologies are normally out of reach of the average consumer. Give it a year or so though, and their features trickle down to the mid-range models, making these the ideal balance of performance versus value.

Faster, lighter, and sleeker
HardwareMagNow that Intel’s sixth-generation Skylake processors are out in the wild, manufacturers have begun to roll out their updated convertibles and ultrabooks packed with the latest hardware. This means faster machines that last for even longer, all wrapped up in slimmer and more attractive packages than before. Interested? Read on to find out the best of the lot.