I'm more of a fan of the latter, so when I was asked to review the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless controller for Xbox Series X and PC, I wasn't sure it was the right gamepad for me. Oh, how wrong I was.
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We found in our hands-on review of the PowerA Fusion Pro, you can truly customize the controller to your specific needs for comfort and better performance. However, you do lose the rumble pack ...
Providing you can afford it, of course. The PowerA Fusion Pro 2 has quite a lot of functionality at a fairly competitive price. It’s a wired controller which brings the price down and at least saves ...
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The HMD Fusion brings the chance to add new functionality through smart cases., and you can download the plans to make your own. Is that enough to stand out in a crowded market? I’ve spent time ...
For interested gamers who may not know the PowerA brand, the controller comes with an official Xbox license, which should add more credibility to the gamepad. Additionally, Fortnite players stand ...
At $100, the PowerA Ops V3 Pro is the perfect pro controller for PC gamers on a budget. It comes equipped with rubber grips, textured bumpers and triggers, tactical mechanical face buttons ...
Samsung’s The Frame has been enormously popular ever since its release. There’s no shortage of imitators at this point, with other manufacturers trying their hand at creating a TV that ...
The best Xbox controllers are typically made with enhanced features in mind, and several of them offer game-changing additions you won't find on the standard official gamepad. Just like with the ...
PC hardware is nice, but it’s not much use without innovative software. I’ve been reviewing software for PCMag since 2008, and I still get a kick out of seeing what's new in video and photo ...