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TECH AWARDS 2020 READER'S CHOICE

TECH AWARDS 2020 READER'S CHOICE

HardwareMag

This year marks the 11th edition of the annual HWM+HardwareZone.com Tech Awards, Singapore tech industry’s premier event where we recognize the best brands, products and services.

Hot-Swappable Goodie?

Hot-Swappable Goodie?

HardwareMag

Logitech G Pro X.

All You Need Is A Good Sensor

All You Need Is A Good Sensor

HardwareMag

Let’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.

GEAR

GEAR

HardwareMag

The Fuji Xerox DocuCentre SC2022 is an A3 color multifunction printer for the modern office.

Cutting Cords

Cutting Cords

HardwareMag

A solid wireless mechanical keyboard for those who really want to cut cords.

Plain But Breat

Plain But Breat

HardwareMag

Logitech G603.

CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS

CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS

HardwareMag

Looking to improve your ranking now that Overwatch’s competitive Season 2 is underway? First things first: use the right mouse. Who are we to say what the right mouse is? In this special edition of Test, we look at what the pros are actually using.

An Awesome Travelers’ Mouse

An Awesome Travelers’ Mouse

HardwareMag

The Logitech MX Anywhere 2 mouse is super portable and highly customizable.

Wireless Warriors

Wireless Warriors

HardwareMag

Tablets and smartphones are getting so powerful that many find they no longer need a dedicated laptop. But if you’re trying to get serious work done, a touchscreen keyboard just won’t cut it. Bluetooth keyboards are easy to set up, usable on multiple devices, Hardware and give you a real typing experience.

Rainbow Warriors

Rainbow Warriors

HardwareMag

LED lighting and gaming keyboards go together like noobs and tears. In the past, LED lighting was mostly for show. Today's gaming keyboards can be programmed to light up individual keys or only keys when certain conditions are met.