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Dell 27 Plus QHD USB-C S2725DC review: A perfect budget business monitor for every kind of office

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There are a lot of monitors out there these days, and every one of them is touting how great it is in one way or another. Whether that is visual clarity or resolution, aspect ratio, custom zoning, colors, anything like that. However, what isn't said is that even though there are iPads that you can buy with tandem OLED displays, most people in a business context or professional context just don't need that and probably don't even understand what they're looking at, even if they had all of the monitors at their disposal. I'm saying this from experience as well. It's not just me saying that as a tech reviewer isolated in a box, but as somebody who procures monitors for a growing business. I've had several people who, when trying to figure out what they want for a monitor, simply just say they want a 27-inch screen because that's what they're used to and that's...

I tested the affordable Ruko U11Mini 4K drone — and it's no match for DJI's new flyer

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Ruko U11Mini 4K: One-minute review DJI's dominance of the consumer drone market is so total that you have to wonder whether any rival can land a meaningful blow. The Ruko U11Mini 4K is the latest contender to step into the ring, and on paper it looks like a credible one: a sub-250g folding quadcopter with a 1/2-inch CMOS sensor, 4K video, and an optional touchscreen controller that's clearly modeled on DJI's own RC series. Unfortunately, the closer I looked, the more the U11Mini 4K's limitations revealed themselves, and the gulf between Ruko and DJI's similarly-priced beginner drones remains huge. In the air, the U11Mini 4K is a mixed bag. Flight is reasonably stable in calm conditions, but it's easily pushed around by wind, and during one flight I experienced an alarming voltage drop that triggered an unscheduled emergency landing. The touchscreen RC3 controller is a soli...

Stop working on a single screen on the road — this AOC laptop extender deal is a game-changer for business travel

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For productivity on the move or at your desk, not much can beat this AOC 14-inch laptop screen extender for $230 (was $300) at Amazon . Adding two additional screens to your laptop, it turns a single laptop screen into a triple-monitor productivity powerhouse setup in seconds, no separate power supply or drivers required. It's aimed squarely at people who juggle multiple windows, documents, or reference material and don't want to be limited to a single laptop display when they're away from a desk setup. Today's top laptop monitor extender deal A pair of 14-inch 1080P FHD IPS panels that attach to the back of your laptop screen, folding out into a triple-monitor setup for laptops between 13" and 17.3". Connects via HDMI or USB-C with no drivers needed — plug in and it works. Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Chrome OS devices. View Deal The core appeal here is simple: goi...

The Razer Iskur V2 NewGen gaming chair shows that for premium comfort you really do have to pay a premium price

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One-minute review The Razer Iskur V2 NewGen is a premium gaming chair which Razer cut no corners on when it comes to design. If you've got the Razer Iskur V2 gaming chair , it might feel like no significant upgrades have been made to the base model, despite the significant price increase, but when you start to look below the surface there's some impressive new features tucked in its build to make it feel like a worthy investment. It's got all the features you'd expect to see in a premium chair, such as in-built lumbar support, breathable material, 4D armrests, and quite an impressive seat tilt and recline function. You'll also find Gen-2 EPU leather with "CoolTouch" technology which is a game changer, especially for anyone who finds themselves uncomfortable with the standard faux leather so many gaming chairs are built from. All of these elements come together to cr...

UBTech just introduced its first full-size Ultra-Bionic humanoid robot, but what it really wants to do is make robot replicas of loved ones — that's a hard no

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UBTech just introduced its most-human-yet robot The silicon skin is realistic and creepy It launches in China this year but there are also plans to customize the to look however you wish Ubtech, last seen deploying humanoid robots to patrol the China-Vietnam border, is back with its creepiest creation yet, the UWorld U1, its first mass-produced, full-sized "ultra-bionic humanoid robot." I know that's a mouthful, but the UWorld U1 Series does mark a departure for UBTech, which has traditionally produced faceless automatons aimed primarily at business, enterprise, and the border. However, the company has long had consumer ambitions, and the UWorld U1 Series may be the bot to realize them. This new humanoid robot features silicon skin, a lifelike face with eyes that follow you, lashes that blink coquetishly (ick), and 88 degrees of freedom across its full-sized robotic body. It even h...

7 discs new 4K Blu-rays to add to your collection from June 2026

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Welcome to the June 2026 edition of the Blu-ray Bounty. This is where we review the latest 4K Blu-ray releases each month, judging each disc on its video and audio quality, to see if they’ll make a worthy addition to your collection. If you’re new to Blu-ray Bounty, you can check out previous editions here . We’re big fans of 4K Blu-ray here at TechRadar, and some of us are even collectors ourselves. As TechRadar’s TV tester, I use 4K Blu-ray to test the best TVs and the best soundbars , as it offers uncompressed video and audio for the best picture and sound you can get at home. In last month’s May 2026 edition of the Blu-ray Bounty we looked at five discs, including the highly anticipated Fight Club , as well as Some Like It Hot, Wuthering Heights , Leaving Las Vegas and Point Blank . This month, we’re looking at seven discs, including one that’s getting a lot of buzz as 'reference-level...