• New Scimitar Elite Wireless SE colors are here! #corsair

    New Scimitar Elite Wireless SE colors are here! #corsair
    #new #scimitar #elite #wireless #colors
    New Scimitar Elite Wireless SE colors are here! #corsair
    New Scimitar Elite Wireless SE colors are here! #corsair #new #scimitar #elite #wireless #colors
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    New Scimitar Elite Wireless SE colors are here! #corsair
    New Scimitar Elite Wireless SE colors are here! #corsair
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  • RT psychosa: They did it! @CORSAIR created the mouse of my dreams AND they let me try it! Demon slaying and streaming feel like ez mode now with the S...

    RT psychosaThey did it! @CORSAIR created the mouse of my dreams AND they let me try it!Demon slaying and streaming feel like ez mode now with the Scimitar Elite Wireless SE’s adjustable Key Slider and 12 programmable buttons that can even function like a Stream Deck!#ForgeYourLegacy
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    RT psychosa: They did it! @CORSAIR created the mouse of my dreams AND they let me try it! Demon slaying and streaming feel like ez mode now with the S...
    RT psychosaThey did it! @CORSAIR created the mouse of my dreams AND they let me try it!Demon slaying and streaming feel like ez mode now with the Scimitar Elite Wireless SE’s adjustable Key Slider and 12 programmable buttons that can even function like a Stream Deck!#ForgeYourLegacy #psychosa #they #did #corsair #created
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    RT psychosa: They did it! @CORSAIR created the mouse of my dreams AND they let me try it! Demon slaying and streaming feel like ez mode now with the S...
    RT psychosaThey did it! @CORSAIR created the mouse of my dreams AND they let me try it!Demon slaying and streaming feel like ez mode now with the Scimitar Elite Wireless SE’s adjustable Key Slider and 12 programmable buttons that can even function like a Stream Deck!#ForgeYourLegacy
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  • Corsair Scimitar Elite SE Wireless Review: A not-so-virtual virtual Stream Deck?

    Corsair's new Scimitar Elite Wireless SE sports the same design and its predecessor, but it's got a new sensor, better battery life, and it can act as a "virtual" Stream Deck.
    #corsair #scimitar #elite #wireless #review
    Corsair Scimitar Elite SE Wireless Review: A not-so-virtual virtual Stream Deck?
    Corsair's new Scimitar Elite Wireless SE sports the same design and its predecessor, but it's got a new sensor, better battery life, and it can act as a "virtual" Stream Deck. #corsair #scimitar #elite #wireless #review
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    Corsair Scimitar Elite SE Wireless Review: A not-so-virtual virtual Stream Deck?
    Corsair's new Scimitar Elite Wireless SE sports the same design and its predecessor, but it's got a new sensor, better battery life, and it can act as a "virtual" Stream Deck.
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  • We're taking home gold from #Computex2025 @TechPowerUp - Best of Computex 2025 + Editor's Choice - AIR 5400 @TweakTown - Best of Co...

    We're taking home gold from #Computex2025 @TechPowerUp - Best of Computex 2025 + Editor's Choice - AIR 5400 @TweakTown - Best of Computex 2025 - AIR 5400 @techtesters - Best of Computex 2025 - AIR 5400 European Hardware Awards 2025 - Best Gaming Headset: Virtuoso MAX @wccftech - Computex 2025 Innovation Award - SCIMITAR ELITE WL SE @theshortcut - Computex 2025 Award - @elgato Stream Deck Red Dot Design Award - Best of the Best 2025
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    We're taking home gold from #Computex2025 🏆 🎖️ @TechPowerUp - Best of Computex 2025 + Editor's Choice - AIR 5400 🎖️ @TweakTown - Best of Co...
    We're taking home gold from #Computex2025 🏆🎖️ @TechPowerUp - Best of Computex 2025 + Editor's Choice - AIR 5400🎖️ @TweakTown - Best of Computex 2025 - AIR 5400🎖️ @techtesters - Best of Computex 2025 - AIR 5400🎖️ European Hardware Awards 2025 - Best Gaming Headset: Virtuoso MAX🎖️ @wccftech - Computex 2025 Innovation Award - SCIMITAR ELITE WL SE🎖️ @theshortcut - Computex 2025 Award - @elgato Stream Deck🎖️ Red Dot Design Award - Best of the Best 2025 #we039re #taking #home #gold #computex2025
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    We're taking home gold from #Computex2025 🏆 🎖️ @TechPowerUp - Best of Computex 2025 + Editor's Choice - AIR 5400 🎖️ @TweakTown - Best of Co...
    We're taking home gold from #Computex2025 🏆🎖️ @TechPowerUp - Best of Computex 2025 + Editor's Choice - AIR 5400🎖️ @TweakTown - Best of Computex 2025 - AIR 5400🎖️ @techtesters - Best of Computex 2025 - AIR 5400🎖️ European Hardware Awards 2025 - Best Gaming Headset: Virtuoso MAX🎖️ @wccftech - Computex 2025 Innovation Award - SCIMITAR ELITE WL SE🎖️ @theshortcut - Computex 2025 Award - @elgato Stream Deck🎖️ Red Dot Design Award - Best of the Best 2025
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  • RT Meg: Doing some office upgrades and @CORSAIR finally has the #Corsair Scimitar Wireless Elite in a white colorway! Now my mouse matches my keyboard...

    RT MegDoing some office upgrades and @CORSAIR finally has the #Corsair Scimitar Wireless Elite in a white colorway! Now my mouse matches my keyboard thank you so much for the gift!
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    RT Meg: Doing some office upgrades and @CORSAIR finally has the #Corsair Scimitar Wireless Elite in a white colorway! Now my mouse matches my keyboard...
    RT MegDoing some office upgrades and @CORSAIR finally has the #Corsair Scimitar Wireless Elite in a white colorway! Now my mouse matches my keyboard 🥳🤍 thank you so much for the gift! #meg #doing #some #office #upgrades
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    RT Meg: Doing some office upgrades and @CORSAIR finally has the #Corsair Scimitar Wireless Elite in a white colorway! Now my mouse matches my keyboard...
    RT MegDoing some office upgrades and @CORSAIR finally has the #Corsair Scimitar Wireless Elite in a white colorway! Now my mouse matches my keyboard 🥳🤍 thank you so much for the gift!
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  • Yes, the white Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is real https://cor.sr/SCIMITAR-ELITE-WIRELESS-SE-White

    Yes, the white Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is real
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    Yes, the white Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is real 👀 🖱️ https://cor.sr/SCIMITAR-ELITE-WIRELESS-SE-White
    Yes, the white Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is real 👀🖱️ #yes #white #scimitar #elite #wireless
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    Yes, the white Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is real 👀 🖱️ https://cor.sr/SCIMITAR-ELITE-WIRELESS-SE-White
    Yes, the white Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is real 👀🖱️ https://cor.sr/SCIMITAR-ELITE-WIRELESS-SE-White
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  • White SCIMITAR ELITE is real 🥹

    White SCIMITAR ELITE is real 🥹Roxanne: MMO lovers, do you need a new mouse? The @CORSAIR Scimitar Elite Wireless SE released today! I'm loving how clean the white looks. It's also available in Black & Yellow and Gun Metal! #ForgeYourLegacy #corsair
    #white #scimitar #elite #real
    White SCIMITAR ELITE is real 🥹
    White SCIMITAR ELITE is real 🥹Roxanne🧸🔪: MMO lovers, do you need a new mouse? The @CORSAIR Scimitar Elite Wireless SE released today! I'm loving how clean the white looks. It's also available in Black & Yellow and Gun Metal! #ForgeYourLegacy #corsair #white #scimitar #elite #real
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    White SCIMITAR ELITE is real 🥹
    White SCIMITAR ELITE is real 🥹Roxanne🧸🔪: MMO lovers, do you need a new mouse? The @CORSAIR Scimitar Elite Wireless SE released today! I'm loving how clean the white looks. It's also available in Black & Yellow and Gun Metal! #ForgeYourLegacy #corsair
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  • RT Aurora DreamHack Dallas: 🫰 Your new favorite mouse 🫰 The @CORSAIR Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is so much more than an epic #gaming mo...

    RT Aurora DreamHack Dallas🫰 Your new favorite mouse 🫰The @CORSAIR Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is so much more than an epic #gaming mouse. It connects your stream to your finger tips! #corsair #ForgeYourLegacy
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    RT Aurora 🍓🔜 DreamHack Dallas: 🫰 Your new favorite mouse 🫰 The @CORSAIR Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is so much more than an epic #gaming mo...
    RT Aurora 🍓🔜 DreamHack Dallas🫰 Your new favorite mouse 🫰The @CORSAIR Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is so much more than an epic #gaming mouse. It connects your stream to your finger tips! ✨#corsair #ForgeYourLegacy #aurora #dreamhack #dallas #your #new
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    RT Aurora 🍓🔜 DreamHack Dallas: 🫰 Your new favorite mouse 🫰 The @CORSAIR Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is so much more than an epic #gaming mo...
    RT Aurora 🍓🔜 DreamHack Dallas🫰 Your new favorite mouse 🫰The @CORSAIR Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is so much more than an epic #gaming mouse. It connects your stream to your finger tips! ✨#corsair #ForgeYourLegacy
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  • Elgato is letting you stick a Stream Deck on anything

    Elgato announced a new “Stream Deck Everywhere” strategy at Computex, which includes a software-based virtual Stream Deck for PCs, an ethernet dock accessory, unbranded Stream Deck modules that can bring its keys into other products, and even new scissor-switch keys for a more precise, keyboard-like feel. “With these launches, we’re opening up Stream Deck to a world of new users, from developers and DIY builders to manufacturers seeking a field-proven interface for their products,” said Elgato general manager Julian Fest. “Because Stream Deck isn’t just a device—it’s a platform.Stream Deck Modules are designed for hobbyists and manufacturers to easily integrate into hardware projects instead of ripping apart the consumer version or developing their own custom macropad solutions. The modules are available in 6-, 15-, and 32-key variants and are housed in an aluminum chassis that can be built into custom bases, machines, and furniture, making it possible to actually create Elgato’s ridiculous 1,262-key April Fools’ desk.The Stream Deck Modules are available now starting at for the six-key version, for the 15-key, and for the 32-key. Elgato technical marketing manager Philipp Eggebrecht told The Verge that discounts will be offered for bulk purchases.The Stream Deck modules even appear to lack the usual logo branding that the retail versions feature. Image: ElgatoUsers can mount them to desks for a built-in macropad solution or add them to custom stands. Image: ElgatoA new variant of the MK.2 Stream Deck has been introduced that replaces the membrane keys with scissor-style switches that provide “enhanced speed and precision,” according to Elgato. Eggebrecht says the scissor keys variant costs and will be available in “around two weeks.” Stream Deck buttons that feel more like keyboard keys would make it easier for users to tell they’ve clicked something without having to look at the device. Elgato describes the scissor switch variant as something that “lends itself to typing-style interactions, paving the way for new use cases that benefit from rapid, multi-layered input and control,” which could be testing the waters for a Stream Deck keyboard or any other application requiring precise controls.“The idea of a full LCD-key based keyboard is interesting. We’ve explored it in the past and so far, what we’ve found is that the experience hasn’t been great, and there’s the cost question,” Eggebrecht told The Verge. “We’re getting closer to a keyboard feeling with Stream Deck Scissor Keys, and always looking at the technology and what is becoming possible. Stream Deck and keyboards are a natural fit.”The choice of new key switches will appeal to a niche audience that appreciates the enhanced stability. Image: ElgatoElgato is also rolling out a software-only Stream Deck for desktop devices, akin to the existing Stream Deck mobile app. The Virtual Stream Deckcan provide a permanent macro menu on computer screens or be summoned at will when users hit allocated hotkeys and mouse buttons. The VSD software will initially be available for people who own a Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless SE mouse, Xenon Edge touchscreen, or any Stream Deck model, before later rolling out to “more devices.”Custom layouts, virtual faceplates, and support for beyond six buttons require iPhone and Android Stream Deck users to pay for Pro access, which starts at monthly or as a one-time purchase. Eggebrecht says Elgato’s desktop VSD isn’t locked behind a subscription, but does require users to install the Stream Deck 7.0 beta.The VSD adds a taskbar of macro buttons directly to your desktop. Image: ElgatoA new Stream Deck network dock accessory was also announced that includes support for power over Ethernet, which lets you place its buttons anywhere there’s a network jack, and with more flexibility than USB-C affords by itself. Eggebrecht says the Stream Deck network dock will start shipping in August.See More:
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    Elgato is letting you stick a Stream Deck on anything
    Elgato announced a new “Stream Deck Everywhere” strategy at Computex, which includes a software-based virtual Stream Deck for PCs, an ethernet dock accessory, unbranded Stream Deck modules that can bring its keys into other products, and even new scissor-switch keys for a more precise, keyboard-like feel. “With these launches, we’re opening up Stream Deck to a world of new users, from developers and DIY builders to manufacturers seeking a field-proven interface for their products,” said Elgato general manager Julian Fest. “Because Stream Deck isn’t just a device—it’s a platform.Stream Deck Modules are designed for hobbyists and manufacturers to easily integrate into hardware projects instead of ripping apart the consumer version or developing their own custom macropad solutions. The modules are available in 6-, 15-, and 32-key variants and are housed in an aluminum chassis that can be built into custom bases, machines, and furniture, making it possible to actually create Elgato’s ridiculous 1,262-key April Fools’ desk.The Stream Deck Modules are available now starting at for the six-key version, for the 15-key, and for the 32-key. Elgato technical marketing manager Philipp Eggebrecht told The Verge that discounts will be offered for bulk purchases.The Stream Deck modules even appear to lack the usual logo branding that the retail versions feature. Image: ElgatoUsers can mount them to desks for a built-in macropad solution or add them to custom stands. Image: ElgatoA new variant of the MK.2 Stream Deck has been introduced that replaces the membrane keys with scissor-style switches that provide “enhanced speed and precision,” according to Elgato. Eggebrecht says the scissor keys variant costs and will be available in “around two weeks.” Stream Deck buttons that feel more like keyboard keys would make it easier for users to tell they’ve clicked something without having to look at the device. Elgato describes the scissor switch variant as something that “lends itself to typing-style interactions, paving the way for new use cases that benefit from rapid, multi-layered input and control,” which could be testing the waters for a Stream Deck keyboard or any other application requiring precise controls.“The idea of a full LCD-key based keyboard is interesting. We’ve explored it in the past and so far, what we’ve found is that the experience hasn’t been great, and there’s the cost question,” Eggebrecht told The Verge. “We’re getting closer to a keyboard feeling with Stream Deck Scissor Keys, and always looking at the technology and what is becoming possible. Stream Deck and keyboards are a natural fit.”The choice of new key switches will appeal to a niche audience that appreciates the enhanced stability. Image: ElgatoElgato is also rolling out a software-only Stream Deck for desktop devices, akin to the existing Stream Deck mobile app. The Virtual Stream Deckcan provide a permanent macro menu on computer screens or be summoned at will when users hit allocated hotkeys and mouse buttons. The VSD software will initially be available for people who own a Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless SE mouse, Xenon Edge touchscreen, or any Stream Deck model, before later rolling out to “more devices.”Custom layouts, virtual faceplates, and support for beyond six buttons require iPhone and Android Stream Deck users to pay for Pro access, which starts at monthly or as a one-time purchase. Eggebrecht says Elgato’s desktop VSD isn’t locked behind a subscription, but does require users to install the Stream Deck 7.0 beta.The VSD adds a taskbar of macro buttons directly to your desktop. Image: ElgatoA new Stream Deck network dock accessory was also announced that includes support for power over Ethernet, which lets you place its buttons anywhere there’s a network jack, and with more flexibility than USB-C affords by itself. Eggebrecht says the Stream Deck network dock will start shipping in August.See More: #elgato #letting #you #stick #stream
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    Elgato is letting you stick a Stream Deck on anything
    Elgato announced a new “Stream Deck Everywhere” strategy at Computex, which includes a software-based virtual Stream Deck for PCs, an ethernet dock accessory, unbranded Stream Deck modules that can bring its keys into other products, and even new scissor-switch keys for a more precise, keyboard-like feel. “With these launches, we’re opening up Stream Deck to a world of new users, from developers and DIY builders to manufacturers seeking a field-proven interface for their products,” said Elgato general manager Julian Fest. “Because Stream Deck isn’t just a device—it’s a platform.Stream Deck Modules are designed for hobbyists and manufacturers to easily integrate into hardware projects instead of ripping apart the consumer version or developing their own custom macropad solutions. The modules are available in 6-, 15-, and 32-key variants and are housed in an aluminum chassis that can be built into custom bases, machines, and furniture, making it possible to actually create Elgato’s ridiculous 1,262-key April Fools’ desk.The Stream Deck Modules are available now starting at $49.99 for the six-key version, $129.99 for the 15-key, and $199.99 for the 32-key. Elgato technical marketing manager Philipp Eggebrecht told The Verge that discounts will be offered for bulk purchases.The Stream Deck modules even appear to lack the usual logo branding that the retail versions feature. Image: ElgatoUsers can mount them to desks for a built-in macropad solution or add them to custom stands. Image: ElgatoA new variant of the MK.2 Stream Deck has been introduced that replaces the membrane keys with scissor-style switches that provide “enhanced speed and precision,” according to Elgato. Eggebrecht says the scissor keys variant costs $149.99 and will be available in “around two weeks.” Stream Deck buttons that feel more like keyboard keys would make it easier for users to tell they’ve clicked something without having to look at the device. Elgato describes the scissor switch variant as something that “lends itself to typing-style interactions, paving the way for new use cases that benefit from rapid, multi-layered input and control,” which could be testing the waters for a Stream Deck keyboard or any other application requiring precise controls.“The idea of a full LCD-key based keyboard is interesting. We’ve explored it in the past and so far, what we’ve found is that the experience hasn’t been great, and there’s the cost question,” Eggebrecht told The Verge. “We’re getting closer to a keyboard feeling with Stream Deck Scissor Keys, and always looking at the technology and what is becoming possible. Stream Deck and keyboards are a natural fit.”The choice of new key switches will appeal to a niche audience that appreciates the enhanced stability. Image: ElgatoElgato is also rolling out a software-only Stream Deck for desktop devices, akin to the existing Stream Deck mobile app. The Virtual Stream Deck (VSD) can provide a permanent macro menu on computer screens or be summoned at will when users hit allocated hotkeys and mouse buttons. The VSD software will initially be available for people who own a Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless SE mouse, Xenon Edge touchscreen, or any Stream Deck model, before later rolling out to “more devices.”Custom layouts, virtual faceplates, and support for beyond six buttons require iPhone and Android Stream Deck users to pay for Pro access, which starts at $2.99 monthly or $49.99 as a one-time purchase. Eggebrecht says Elgato’s desktop VSD isn’t locked behind a subscription, but does require users to install the Stream Deck 7.0 beta.The VSD adds a taskbar of macro buttons directly to your desktop. Image: ElgatoA new $79.99 Stream Deck network dock accessory was also announced that includes support for power over Ethernet (PoE), which lets you place its buttons anywhere there’s a network jack, and with more flexibility than USB-C affords by itself. Eggebrecht says the Stream Deck network dock will start shipping in August.See More:
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  • Computex 2025: All the Weird and Wacky Gadgets Hitting the Scene

    The annual Computex computing conference in Taipei, Taiwan, isn’t going to be filled to the brim with as many wacky gadgets as CES 2025, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing noteworthy. Nvidia tried to make the show about itself with the latest in its Blackwell series of GPUs, launching the GeForce RTX 5060 and expanding its AI software suite, and we also got new laptops via the Razer Blade 14 and Acer Predator Triton 14 AI. But amid those expected releases, we also got some quirkier releases, which may prove to be a lot more interesting than an entry-level graphics card. If you’re on the lookout for the fun stuff, we’ve got you covered. We’ll be keeping this post updated as we see more news from Computex, so stay tuned. Elgato’s Stream Deck ‘Modules’ Wants to Give Everybody Desktop Buttons © Elgato Content creators swear by Stream Decks, but the average layperson may not understand what all the fuss is about. These devices are control panels that are tied to commands on your PC. These keys could offer controls as simple as opening up Adobe Premiere, or as complex as exporting a finished program. Elgato, the maker of some of the more-popular decks, now imagines its Stream Decks as a “platform.” First up is a slew of modules that offer the most-barebones Stream Deck experience with variations that include six, 15, or 32 keys. There’s a separate dock that will let you network a Stream Deck directly through ethernet, as well, but the big push is with a Virtual Stream Deck. This is merely a program that lets you create custom hotkeys you can access with a single click on a desktop.

    Asus ROG’s Split Keyboard for Gamers Could Moonlight as a Pair of Nunchucks © Asus If Razer can give us an ergonomic vertical mouse, why shouldn’t Asus’ gamer-centric ROG brand hand us a split keyboard? The company said the Falcata 75% keyboard is good if you only need your WASD keys and need to free up desktop space. It’s using the company’s own ROG HFX V2 magnetic keyboard switches with a customizable 0.1 to 3.5mm travel. But better yet, the switches are hot swappable if you prefer a row of Cherry keys. The split design and removable angled palm rests should offer better ergonomics for people who have issues with carpal tunnel or wrist pain on a traditional singular keyboard. Asus would much rather talk about its 8,000Hz polling rate, which is a measure of how quickly the device can report its key presses to the PC. The Return of the Mouse With Too Many Keys is Now a Pseudo Stream Deck © Corsair Corsair’s Scimitar Elite WL SE was built for gamers who need to quickly hit innumerable hotkeys, and Corsair wants its gamer mouse to be a productivity device as well. The mouse sports a grand total of 16 programmable buttons, the majority of which are on a large “KeySlider” located on the left side of the mouse. This is the kind of mouse that’s ostensibly for competitive MMO gamers who want to have all their actions at easy reach on one hand. Combined with Elgato’s new Stream Deck features, the Scimitar can now bring up Virtual Stream Deck or even execute commands if you need to quickly access your work apps, open up web pages, or access stream controls. Oh, it also comes in white. This Is Where I’d Put an Xbox Handheld, if I Had One © Asus We were crossing our fingers, hoping to finally see the supposed Xbox-branded handheld PC being produced by Asus at this year’s Computex. Instead, in the first few days, the company dropped a peripheral that seems a little too on the nose if it’s still pretending that an ROG Ally 2 doesn’t exist. The ROG Bulwark Dock is like the many other official and third-party devices meant to keep your Steam Deck or whatever ROG Ally or Ally X you have on hand upright and on a charge. It’s a 7-in-1 dock that supports 4K at 144Hz output through HDMI 2.1. The nice thing about this dock is that the 90-degree USB-C cable isn’t married to any one spot on the device, making it easier to plug into the port of whatever handheld you’re using for power passthrough. Asus says this design, with its shallow cup, will work with phones and laptops as well, but we assume it should be good for an Xbox handheld, whenever that arrives.

    You Can Use AI to Make the Plugins for Nvidia’s AI © Nvidia Nvidia’s AI-ception now includes its own Project G-Assist, combined with a coding tool powered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT. G-Assist is the company’s chatbot integrated with the Nvidia app, and currently, it’s only capable of offering barebones PC diagnostics or suggesting changes to your graphics settings. The best aspect of the chatbot’s “small language model” is that it works fully on-device, but users themselves may be able to amend the AI’s limited feature set with a plugin builder. This could allow users to make G-Assist interact with other apps. But you don’t even need to know how to code well to build a plugin, as the plugin builder uses a separate AI chatbot to write it for you. Nvidia suggested this will work with apps like Spotify for music and volume control, but we’d much prefer to see it work as a legitimate PC assistant so we don’t need to access several competing apps just to change settings on our keyboards and mice. This Cute PC Case Wouldn’t Look Out of Place in a Field of Flowers © Hyte Judging by their name, Hyte’s X50 cases would seem like any other boxy PC case, but you can already tell by that image that the design is very, very different from the standard black boxes most people are willing to stick under their desk. Both the X50 and X50 Air are made with 1mm-thick steel frame alongside micro-mesh and 4mm laminated glass panels. These are all formed around the cases’ rounded design. The “Air” model only comes in white or black, but the X50 colorways, including “Cherry,” “Taro Milk,” “Strawberry Milk,” and “Matcha Milk” are all colors you would normally find at your local bubble tea spot. At the X50 seems like the kind of case that will make your PC stand out from the pack of hard-edged fish tank designs you see from most companies. The case should arrive sometime this summer.

    Dell’s New AI-Centric Laptop Has the Worst Name Imaginable © Dell This is the Dell Pro Max Plus. It’s a name that squashes every rank of iPhone nomenclature into one. Beyond the company’s increasingly confusing naming conventions, the Pro Max Plus has one interesting component you won’t find on most other laptops. It contains a discrete NPU, namely the Qualcomm Cloud AI 100 chip. An NPU, or neural processing unit, is a dedicated portion of a chip or discrete processor for handling intensive AI processes. A typical PC with the latest AMD, Intel, or Qualcomm Snapdragon X processor can support between 45 and 50 TOPS, or trillions of operations per second. That in itself is a derived value for generally comparing AI processing. The Qualcomm Cloud AI 100 hits around 350 TOPS. It’s not nearly the max TOPS of a discrete graphics processor, but the Dell Pro Max Plus Ultra Premium Supreme, or whatever it’s called, won’t have to worry nearly as much about power consumption with an AI-specific chip.
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    Computex 2025: All the Weird and Wacky Gadgets Hitting the Scene
    The annual Computex computing conference in Taipei, Taiwan, isn’t going to be filled to the brim with as many wacky gadgets as CES 2025, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing noteworthy. Nvidia tried to make the show about itself with the latest in its Blackwell series of GPUs, launching the GeForce RTX 5060 and expanding its AI software suite, and we also got new laptops via the Razer Blade 14 and Acer Predator Triton 14 AI. But amid those expected releases, we also got some quirkier releases, which may prove to be a lot more interesting than an entry-level graphics card. If you’re on the lookout for the fun stuff, we’ve got you covered. We’ll be keeping this post updated as we see more news from Computex, so stay tuned. Elgato’s Stream Deck ‘Modules’ Wants to Give Everybody Desktop Buttons © Elgato Content creators swear by Stream Decks, but the average layperson may not understand what all the fuss is about. These devices are control panels that are tied to commands on your PC. These keys could offer controls as simple as opening up Adobe Premiere, or as complex as exporting a finished program. Elgato, the maker of some of the more-popular decks, now imagines its Stream Decks as a “platform.” First up is a slew of modules that offer the most-barebones Stream Deck experience with variations that include six, 15, or 32 keys. There’s a separate dock that will let you network a Stream Deck directly through ethernet, as well, but the big push is with a Virtual Stream Deck. This is merely a program that lets you create custom hotkeys you can access with a single click on a desktop. Asus ROG’s Split Keyboard for Gamers Could Moonlight as a Pair of Nunchucks © Asus If Razer can give us an ergonomic vertical mouse, why shouldn’t Asus’ gamer-centric ROG brand hand us a split keyboard? The company said the Falcata 75% keyboard is good if you only need your WASD keys and need to free up desktop space. It’s using the company’s own ROG HFX V2 magnetic keyboard switches with a customizable 0.1 to 3.5mm travel. But better yet, the switches are hot swappable if you prefer a row of Cherry keys. The split design and removable angled palm rests should offer better ergonomics for people who have issues with carpal tunnel or wrist pain on a traditional singular keyboard. Asus would much rather talk about its 8,000Hz polling rate, which is a measure of how quickly the device can report its key presses to the PC. The Return of the Mouse With Too Many Keys is Now a Pseudo Stream Deck © Corsair Corsair’s Scimitar Elite WL SE was built for gamers who need to quickly hit innumerable hotkeys, and Corsair wants its gamer mouse to be a productivity device as well. The mouse sports a grand total of 16 programmable buttons, the majority of which are on a large “KeySlider” located on the left side of the mouse. This is the kind of mouse that’s ostensibly for competitive MMO gamers who want to have all their actions at easy reach on one hand. Combined with Elgato’s new Stream Deck features, the Scimitar can now bring up Virtual Stream Deck or even execute commands if you need to quickly access your work apps, open up web pages, or access stream controls. Oh, it also comes in white. This Is Where I’d Put an Xbox Handheld, if I Had One © Asus We were crossing our fingers, hoping to finally see the supposed Xbox-branded handheld PC being produced by Asus at this year’s Computex. Instead, in the first few days, the company dropped a peripheral that seems a little too on the nose if it’s still pretending that an ROG Ally 2 doesn’t exist. The ROG Bulwark Dock is like the many other official and third-party devices meant to keep your Steam Deck or whatever ROG Ally or Ally X you have on hand upright and on a charge. It’s a 7-in-1 dock that supports 4K at 144Hz output through HDMI 2.1. The nice thing about this dock is that the 90-degree USB-C cable isn’t married to any one spot on the device, making it easier to plug into the port of whatever handheld you’re using for power passthrough. Asus says this design, with its shallow cup, will work with phones and laptops as well, but we assume it should be good for an Xbox handheld, whenever that arrives. You Can Use AI to Make the Plugins for Nvidia’s AI © Nvidia Nvidia’s AI-ception now includes its own Project G-Assist, combined with a coding tool powered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT. G-Assist is the company’s chatbot integrated with the Nvidia app, and currently, it’s only capable of offering barebones PC diagnostics or suggesting changes to your graphics settings. The best aspect of the chatbot’s “small language model” is that it works fully on-device, but users themselves may be able to amend the AI’s limited feature set with a plugin builder. This could allow users to make G-Assist interact with other apps. But you don’t even need to know how to code well to build a plugin, as the plugin builder uses a separate AI chatbot to write it for you. Nvidia suggested this will work with apps like Spotify for music and volume control, but we’d much prefer to see it work as a legitimate PC assistant so we don’t need to access several competing apps just to change settings on our keyboards and mice. This Cute PC Case Wouldn’t Look Out of Place in a Field of Flowers © Hyte Judging by their name, Hyte’s X50 cases would seem like any other boxy PC case, but you can already tell by that image that the design is very, very different from the standard black boxes most people are willing to stick under their desk. Both the X50 and X50 Air are made with 1mm-thick steel frame alongside micro-mesh and 4mm laminated glass panels. These are all formed around the cases’ rounded design. The “Air” model only comes in white or black, but the X50 colorways, including “Cherry,” “Taro Milk,” “Strawberry Milk,” and “Matcha Milk” are all colors you would normally find at your local bubble tea spot. At the X50 seems like the kind of case that will make your PC stand out from the pack of hard-edged fish tank designs you see from most companies. The case should arrive sometime this summer. Dell’s New AI-Centric Laptop Has the Worst Name Imaginable © Dell This is the Dell Pro Max Plus. It’s a name that squashes every rank of iPhone nomenclature into one. Beyond the company’s increasingly confusing naming conventions, the Pro Max Plus has one interesting component you won’t find on most other laptops. It contains a discrete NPU, namely the Qualcomm Cloud AI 100 chip. An NPU, or neural processing unit, is a dedicated portion of a chip or discrete processor for handling intensive AI processes. A typical PC with the latest AMD, Intel, or Qualcomm Snapdragon X processor can support between 45 and 50 TOPS, or trillions of operations per second. That in itself is a derived value for generally comparing AI processing. The Qualcomm Cloud AI 100 hits around 350 TOPS. It’s not nearly the max TOPS of a discrete graphics processor, but the Dell Pro Max Plus Ultra Premium Supreme, or whatever it’s called, won’t have to worry nearly as much about power consumption with an AI-specific chip. #computex #all #weird #wacky #gadgets
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    Computex 2025: All the Weird and Wacky Gadgets Hitting the Scene
    The annual Computex computing conference in Taipei, Taiwan, isn’t going to be filled to the brim with as many wacky gadgets as CES 2025, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing noteworthy. Nvidia tried to make the show about itself with the latest in its Blackwell series of GPUs, launching the GeForce RTX 5060 and expanding its AI software suite, and we also got new laptops via the Razer Blade 14 and Acer Predator Triton 14 AI. But amid those expected releases, we also got some quirkier releases, which may prove to be a lot more interesting than an entry-level graphics card. If you’re on the lookout for the fun stuff, we’ve got you covered. We’ll be keeping this post updated as we see more news from Computex, so stay tuned. Elgato’s Stream Deck ‘Modules’ Wants to Give Everybody Desktop Buttons © Elgato Content creators swear by Stream Decks, but the average layperson may not understand what all the fuss is about. These devices are control panels that are tied to commands on your PC. These keys could offer controls as simple as opening up Adobe Premiere, or as complex as exporting a finished program. Elgato, the maker of some of the more-popular decks, now imagines its Stream Decks as a “platform.” First up is a slew of modules that offer the most-barebones Stream Deck experience with variations that include six, 15, or 32 keys. There’s a separate dock that will let you network a Stream Deck directly through ethernet, as well, but the big push is with a Virtual Stream Deck. This is merely a program that lets you create custom hotkeys you can access with a single click on a desktop. Asus ROG’s Split Keyboard for Gamers Could Moonlight as a Pair of Nunchucks © Asus If Razer can give us an ergonomic vertical mouse, why shouldn’t Asus’ gamer-centric ROG brand hand us a split keyboard? The company said the Falcata 75% keyboard is good if you only need your WASD keys and need to free up desktop space. It’s using the company’s own ROG HFX V2 magnetic keyboard switches with a customizable 0.1 to 3.5mm travel. But better yet, the switches are hot swappable if you prefer a row of Cherry keys. The split design and removable angled palm rests should offer better ergonomics for people who have issues with carpal tunnel or wrist pain on a traditional singular keyboard. Asus would much rather talk about its 8,000Hz polling rate, which is a measure of how quickly the device can report its key presses to the PC. The Return of the Mouse With Too Many Keys is Now a Pseudo Stream Deck © Corsair Corsair’s Scimitar Elite WL SE was built for gamers who need to quickly hit innumerable hotkeys, and Corsair wants its gamer mouse to be a productivity device as well. The mouse sports a grand total of 16 programmable buttons, the majority of which are on a large “KeySlider” located on the left side of the mouse. This is the kind of mouse that’s ostensibly for competitive MMO gamers who want to have all their actions at easy reach on one hand. Combined with Elgato’s new Stream Deck features, the Scimitar can now bring up Virtual Stream Deck or even execute commands if you need to quickly access your work apps, open up web pages, or access stream controls. Oh, it also comes in white. This Is Where I’d Put an Xbox Handheld, if I Had One © Asus We were crossing our fingers, hoping to finally see the supposed Xbox-branded handheld PC being produced by Asus at this year’s Computex. Instead, in the first few days, the company dropped a peripheral that seems a little too on the nose if it’s still pretending that an ROG Ally 2 doesn’t exist. The ROG Bulwark Dock is like the many other official and third-party devices meant to keep your Steam Deck or whatever ROG Ally or Ally X you have on hand upright and on a charge. It’s a 7-in-1 dock that supports 4K at 144Hz output through HDMI 2.1. The nice thing about this dock is that the 90-degree USB-C cable isn’t married to any one spot on the device, making it easier to plug into the port of whatever handheld you’re using for power passthrough. Asus says this design, with its shallow cup, will work with phones and laptops as well, but we assume it should be good for an Xbox handheld, whenever that arrives. You Can Use AI to Make the Plugins for Nvidia’s AI © Nvidia Nvidia’s AI-ception now includes its own Project G-Assist, combined with a coding tool powered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT. G-Assist is the company’s chatbot integrated with the Nvidia app, and currently, it’s only capable of offering barebones PC diagnostics or suggesting changes to your graphics settings. The best aspect of the chatbot’s “small language model” is that it works fully on-device, but users themselves may be able to amend the AI’s limited feature set with a plugin builder. This could allow users to make G-Assist interact with other apps. But you don’t even need to know how to code well to build a plugin, as the plugin builder uses a separate AI chatbot to write it for you. Nvidia suggested this will work with apps like Spotify for music and volume control, but we’d much prefer to see it work as a legitimate PC assistant so we don’t need to access several competing apps just to change settings on our keyboards and mice. This Cute PC Case Wouldn’t Look Out of Place in a Field of Flowers © Hyte Judging by their name, Hyte’s X50 cases would seem like any other boxy PC case, but you can already tell by that image that the design is very, very different from the standard black boxes most people are willing to stick under their desk. Both the X50 and X50 Air are made with 1mm-thick steel frame alongside micro-mesh and 4mm laminated glass panels. These are all formed around the cases’ rounded design. The “Air” model only comes in white or black, but the X50 colorways, including “Cherry,” “Taro Milk,” “Strawberry Milk,” and “Matcha Milk” are all colors you would normally find at your local bubble tea spot. At $150, the X50 seems like the kind of case that will make your PC stand out from the pack of hard-edged fish tank designs you see from most companies. The case should arrive sometime this summer. Dell’s New AI-Centric Laptop Has the Worst Name Imaginable © Dell This is the Dell Pro Max Plus. It’s a name that squashes every rank of iPhone nomenclature into one. Beyond the company’s increasingly confusing naming conventions, the Pro Max Plus has one interesting component you won’t find on most other laptops. It contains a discrete NPU, namely the Qualcomm Cloud AI 100 chip. An NPU, or neural processing unit, is a dedicated portion of a chip or discrete processor for handling intensive AI processes. A typical PC with the latest AMD, Intel, or Qualcomm Snapdragon X processor can support between 45 and 50 TOPS, or trillions of operations per second. That in itself is a derived value for generally comparing AI processing. The Qualcomm Cloud AI 100 hits around 350 TOPS. It’s not nearly the max TOPS of a discrete graphics processor (the lowest-level Blackwell GPU from Nvidia, the RTX 5060, can do 614 TOPS), but the Dell Pro Max Plus Ultra Premium Supreme, or whatever it’s called, won’t have to worry nearly as much about power consumption with an AI-specific chip.
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