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Dominic DeFelice is a videographer and editor at gadgetnewsonline, bringing reviews and deals on the latest tech and gadgets. He specializes in gaming, streaming, computer hardware, and smart home gear. Contact him directly at dominic@9to5mac.com

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Drop + Lord of the Rings bring Elvish and Dwarvish mechanical keyboards to your forge

Drop  LOTR Dwarvish mechanical Keyboard

Drop’s latest collaboration brings us to Middle Earth this fall. Available for pre-order now, their Dwarvish and Elvish keyboards rival the work of the master artisans they emulate. Featuring Drop’s ENTR keyboard as a base, they include extra keycaps and the Door of Durin or Trees of Valinor designs.

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Definitive Technology Studio 3D Mini review: Cinema audio in your living room [Video]

studio 3d mini soundbar and subwoofer

Definitive Technology has broken into the soundbar game with their Studio 3D Mini Soundbar and Subwoofer combo. We reviewed their BP9060 Towers and were very impressed, and this home theater setup absolutely meets the mark. It packs DTS:X and Dolby Audio into a surprisingly small form factor, but don’t let its size fool you. I could not believe the audio that came out of something just over 2 feet long and under 2 inches tall.

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Tutorial and review: Samsung 980 Pro M.2 1TB SSD PlayStation 5 upgrade [Video]

Samsung 980 Pro SSD and PS5 Buy now

One of the PlayStation 5’s most beloved features is the extremely fast SSD that allows games to boot with minimal loading. As promised, expandable storage options are now available to both the disk and digital PS5s, and the Samsung 980 Pro M.2 1TB SSD with Heatsink is the perfect choice to upgrade your console.

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Review: Valve’s Steam Deck changes the handheld game [Video]

Steam Deck

Valve’s latest hardware release is trickling out to those that preordered nearly a year ago, and luckily we’ve got our hands on one. While handheld PCs are nothing new, the Steam Deck rises above the rest with consumer-friendly design, a wide range of software capabilities, and the force of the Steam catalog to back it up.

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