Peripherals & Accessories
Gaming chair ergonomics has a credibility problem. The word "ergonomic" appears on every chair listing from $45 to $1,500, which makes it mean ...
Every gaming chair looks roughly the same in the product photo — racing stripes, high backrest, lumbar pillow. The differences that actually ...
Luxury gaming chairs — we're talking $400 to $1,500+ — are a real product category now. Secretlab, Herman Miller, Logitech, Noblechairs, Razer. ...
Budget gaming chair shopping is a minefield. You're staring at 40 nearly identical chairs on Walmart, all with racing stripes, inflated spec sheets, ...
Standard gaming chairs are built for a 5'10", 180-pound body. If that's not you, you already know the problem. The seat cuts into your thighs. The ...
Quick note: I've personally tested or hands-on evaluated every chair on this list. These aren't just spec comparisons pulled from a spreadsheet — ...
Your battlestation deserves a chair that doesn't wreck your back. I've logged way too many hours parked in front of a monitor to take this lightly — ...
Monitor certifications are supposed to help you make better buying decisions. In practice, they range from genuinely useful to marketing rubber ...
Mini-LED and OLED are the two technologies competing at the top end of the monitor market in 2026. Neither is universally better — they have ...
HDR on monitors is one of the most misunderstood specs in consumer electronics. The label covers everything from monitors that barely differ from ...
Quantum dot technology shows up on monitor spec sheets as "QLED," "Quantum Color," or "Nano Crystal" depending on the brand. The names are ...
"LED vs LCD" is one of the most misleading distinctions in monitor marketing. Here's the reality: almost every modern LCD monitor is already an LED ...