GEEKOM A7 Max Review and more
Today's reviews roundup bring several new gadgets that bring distinct advantages to different workflows. The GEEKOM A7 Max handles office tasks efficiently but struggles with heavier gaming because its limited memory configuration restricts graphics performance, while Dell countered with a surprisingly fast XPS 16 model that pairs an elegant thin chassis with a brilliant OLED screen. Gamers seeking better peripherals should look into the GuliKit TT PRO and MAX controllers since they deliver precise tracking and extensive customization options across multiple platforms. Enterprise storage also saw major improvements as Memblaze introduced a QLC drive capable of exceeding three million random read operations per second.Computers: GEEKOM A7 Max Review, Dell XPS 16 (2026) Review: Thin, Elegant And Surprisingly Fast
Input: GuliKit TT PRO and TT MAX review: precise control with real customization
Storage: Memblaze PBlaze 7 7A40 Ocean 61.44TB Enterprise SSD Review - Oceans of QLC at 3.3 million IOPS
GEEKOM A7 Max Review and more
The GEEKOM A7 Max is well-suited for office tasks and light gaming but is limited by its single-channel 16 GB memory, which affects graphics performance. In contrast, the Dell XPS 16 features a sleek design and an impressive OLED screen, making it a fast option for various users. Gamers may benefit from the GuliKit TT PRO and MAX controllers, which provide precise tracking and extensive customization for multiple platforms. Additionally, the Memblaze PBlaze 7 Ocean series SSD stands out in enterprise storage, achieving over 3.3 million random read IOPS
