HWM+HardwareZone.com Tech Awards 2019: Readers' Choice Results

HWM+HardwareZone.com Tech Awards 2019: Readers' Choice Results

Did your favorite brands win in our 2019 roundup? It's time to see what our readers vote
IKBC CD87BT Bluetooth mechanical keyboard review

IKBC CD87 BT: A fuss-free Bluetooth mechanical keyboard

A great Bluetooth wireless mechanical keyboard for the masses.
Feliks Audio Echo OTL headphone tube amplifier review

Feliks Audio Echo review: For a taste of 'tube sound'

The Feliks Audio Echo lets listeners have a taste of that 'tube sound' without a wallet-busting price tag.
The science of surround sound: An interview with Arnaud Laborie, Founder of Trinnov Audio

The science of surround sound: An interview with Arnaud Laborie, Founder of Trinnov Audio

We speak to Arnaud Laborie of Trinnov Audio to get his insights on modern-day audio processing that has greatly helped in the area of surround sound.
Mistel Sleeker MD870 mechanical keyboard review

Mistel MD870 Sleeker review: A great mechanical keyboard for Macs

Mac-specific mechanical keyboards are hard to find. But thank god for the Mistel MD870 Sleeker.
Canon Pixma TR8570 review

Canon Pixma TR8570 review: A wireless all-in-one printer capable of high-quality prints

Capable of up to 15ipm black and 10ipm color print speeds, the Pixma TR8570 also supports wireless networking and comes with a 4.3-inch touchscreen.
Sony Bravia A1 OLED TV (65-inch) review

Sony Bravia A1 review: OLED goodness on an Android TV

We find out if Sony's first large-screen 4K HDR OLED TV is any good.
Focal Clear review

Focal Clear headphones review - A perfectly balanced listening experience

The new Focal Clear headphone is the result of feedback from its earlier Elear and Utopia headphones. Does it hit a home run?
Panasonic EZ1000 OLED TV (65-inch) review

Panasonic 65-inch EZ1000 OLED TV review: Colors that live in true blacks

Are there any good OLED TVs not made by LG? Yes, of course.
"Fake HDR" TVs are giving HDR a bad name

"Fake HDR" TVs are giving HDR a bad name

When "HDR-compatible" doesn't mean what you think it means.