Ecobee Switch+ now up for pre-order

If you’re planning to put an Amazon Echo Dot and a home automation (HA) controllable light switch in every room, I guess I can see the value in the $99 Ecobee Switch+. But, I’m not convinced that I want to tie my home so tightly to the Amazon ecosystem, especially because in my experience the 3rd party Alexa experience kinda […]

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ASUS Launches the ProArt PA32UC

I’ve never had the chance to play with one of ASUS’s “Pro” monitors, but I’ve been really happy with my “decidedly not Pro” model (much more so than the Samsung that sits next to it, but that’s a story for a different day ;)). The ProArt PA32UC is a massive 32″ IPS panel that offers some pretty fantastic spec’s, and […]

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Pooh PI

This is way off topic, and completely random, but also so incredibly brilliant I had to share it. Make sure to click through on the date to read the whole stream. I couldn’t figure out how to embed the whole thing. Her name was Kanga and she was trouble. She came into my office as I was about to dip […]

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Forbes outlines Samsung’s 2018 QLED display lineup

I must admit that I haven’t been following Samsung’s QLED display lineup. It should be better than last year’s, and QLED is interesting, but the lack of Dolby Vision support and that it’s not OLED has dimmed my interest in them. That’s not to say that there aren’t valid reasons to grab one (room lighting, size considerations, etc.), so if […]

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BenQ CineHome HT2550 reviewed at c|net

$1,500 for a 4K projector isn’t a lot of money. It’s actually very cheap considering how much you could, and quite recently had to, spend to bring home the same pixel count in a projector. That said, this guy appears to be falling short when it comes to the most important part – HDR. The BenQ HT2550 ($1,500) is one […]

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Arlo now supports Google Assistant

There are quite a few really neat use cases for the addition of Google Assistant support to NETGEAR Arlo home security cameras, but I think the most interesting has to be Chromecast support. A simple “OK Google, show [camera name]” and it will stream the video to any Chromecast enabled device (TV, NVIDIA Shield TV, etc.). Awesome. Unfortunately, the whole […]

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