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Andy Edser - Lawn wars: Garden tractor manufacturers, plumbing providers and more are lobbying against the US military's right to repair its equipment - pcgamer.com - Usa

Lawn wars: Garden tractor manufacturers, plumbing providers and more are lobbying against the US military's right to repair its equipment

The right to repair our devices is a bit of a hot-button issue these days, what with the European Parliament strengthening rules to protect consumer rights, and the odd public spat between major tech manufacturers and repair guide providers. You'd think, however, that the US military would have no trouble ensuring that the equipment it buys from third party manufacturers was able to be repaired and maintained in-house.

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Andy Edser - If in doubt, use more lube: Wooting's Lekker V2 switches now have tighter tolerances and more of the slippy stuff, insert your own joke here - pcgamer.com

If in doubt, use more lube: Wooting's Lekker V2 switches now have tighter tolerances and more of the slippy stuff, insert your own joke here

If there's one thing that differentiates regular PC users from mechanical keyboard fans, it's a discussion about lube. Y'see, we at PC Gamer have become converts to the benefits of lubed switches in our precious keebs, and we're not the only ones. A good dose of the slippy stuff used to be something you had to do yourself, but now pre-lubed switches have become something we're increasingly used to seeing in modern high-end boards. 

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Andy Edser - This open source tool updates DLSS to the latest version in all your games at once and no matter the launcher - pcgamer.com

This open source tool updates DLSS to the latest version in all your games at once and no matter the launcher

If you play a wide range of games, you'll be familiar with the concept of multiple launchers, clogging up your system tray and segmenting your gaming experience. And if you're an Nvidia GPU owner, you'll likely also be familiar with DLSS and all the upscaling benefits it provides—each version of the upscaling tech (usually) better than the last. 

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Andy Edser - High refresh, not so high price: This 240 Hz Acer Predator Helios gaming laptop is a bit of a beast for $1,450 - pcgamer.com

High refresh, not so high price: This 240 Hz Acer Predator Helios gaming laptop is a bit of a beast for $1,450

Acer Predator Helios Neo 16| RTX 4070 | Core i9 14900HX | 16-inch | 1600p | 240 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 1 TB SSD | $1,699.99 $1,449.99 at Best Buy (save $250)This Acer might not be the slimmest of models, but it's got some specs that should make you look twice. Alongside a proper 140 W RTX 4070 sits one of Intel's fastest mobile CPUs, in tandem with a blazing fast 240 Hz IPS display. It's a little chonky, and the branding is less than subtle, but there's a lot of grunt here inside that substantial chassis. It's likely to get loud though, what with a 24-core CPU sitting next to that full-fat GPU.

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Andy Edser - Seeing Black Myth: Wukong running on GeForce Now may have finally convinced me that cloud gaming is the future - pcgamer.com

Seeing Black Myth: Wukong running on GeForce Now may have finally convinced me that cloud gaming is the future

For someone that spends their life covering the cutting edge of tech, I can be surprisingly old-fashioned. I've lost the love for multiplayer gaming, I care not a jot for esports, and I like my games running on the powerful piece of hardware sitting on my desk, thanks very much. None of that cloud gaming malarkey for me.

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Andy Edser - Deja vu? For some reason the best gaming laptop I've personally tested keeps getting cheaper - pcgamer.com

Deja vu? For some reason the best gaming laptop I've personally tested keeps getting cheaper

Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 | RTX 4070 | Core Ultra 185H | 16-inch | 1600p | 240 Hz | 16 GB DDR5-6400 | 1 TB SSD | $1,999.99$1,499.99 at Best Buy (save $500)This little laptop is one we absolutely fell in love with in our review, with one caveat—our model had a much too powerful GPU that it couldn't make use of. This RTX 4070 model, on the other hand, should be perfectly balanced. Here you get a stunning OLED display, a slim and svelte form factor, and all the right specs. Simply a brilliant laptop, and one we were loathed to give back.

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Andy Edser - Cheap but very cheerful? PowerA's wireless controllers feature Hall effect sensors and start at just $50 - pcgamer.com

Cheap but very cheerful? PowerA's wireless controllers feature Hall effect sensors and start at just $50

If you've been shopping around for your next gaming controller, chances are you might have come across the term «Hall effect» in reference to the sensors inside. Essentially, Hall effect sensors measure the strength of a magnetic field to detect movement, as opposed to regular input sensors that rely on physical contact. That means they don't wear out like traditional units, avoiding stick drift and a host of other problems. Trouble is, controllers using this sensor method often don't come cheap.

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Andy Edser - Nintendo - The Mechanism Gaming Pillow acts like a third arm for your gaming handhelds and I'm not ashamed to say I kinda want one - pcgamer.com

The Mechanism Gaming Pillow acts like a third arm for your gaming handhelds and I'm not ashamed to say I kinda want one

I love my Steam Deck. Lying down on the sofa or sitting up in bed with the device might not be doing wonders for my partners' perception of me, but as portable PC gaming experiences go, it's pretty great. This bizarre-looking device for holding one aloft, however, initially caught my interest purely out of amusement—but the more I think about it, the more I reckon it's quite a good idea.

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