I’ll be honest with you, dear reader – I’ve never really needed to pursue obtaining a webcam before. Whenever I would want to go and play with my online friends, I’d usually just hook up my phone to my computer and, through using a particular app designed for this purpose, use it as a webcam…
Category: Peripherals
The Good: A simple design, comfortable materials and reliable performing mouse. Best of all, it works as advertised and drastically reduces the sound compared to other mice. The Bad: As the ‘Plus’ model to the M330 Silent I would have liked to see larger dimensions. I don’t have the largest hands but even I find…
The Good: Logitech’s MX Master has a wonderful and comfortable design, paired with some very useful buttons & scrolling wheels for productivity. The Bad: This mouse isn’t made for lefties and the back/forward buttons for navigating webpages could be more comfortably placed. The Bottom Line: Hands-down my favourite mouse. It’s comfortable over prolonged periods of…
There’s been a lot of commotion over the last few weeks surrounding the brand new USB Type-C connector, largely due to the announcement of the new Macbook. But what is USB Type-C, and why should it matter to you? Apple’s all-new MacBook uses just one USB Type-C port In order to understand the relevance of USB…
Logitech’s £69.99 Performance MX is a mouse compatible with Mac & Windows that has been around since 2009 and has impressed ever since. I wanted to get my hands on it to see whether it lived up to the hype, and most importantly, to see whether