Latest Peripherals Features

  • What's the future for the keyboard and mouse?

    We takes a glimpse into the not-so-distant future, in which the humble keyboard and mouse take a back seat to touchscreens as well as gesture-, voice- and mind control. Like Microsoft's Kinect, which uses nothing but your body, we could all be controlling our computers without any hardware before long.

  • CES Unveiled 2013 in pictures

    The best and worst gadgets and technology from CES Unveiled 2013.

  • Windows 8 touch mouse: what you need to know

    Microsoft has launched a revolutionary new touch mouse to enable users to make to most of Windows 8 touch features. Here's what you need to know about the new wedged shaped accessory.

  • Windows 8: native USB 3.0 support

    With USB 3.0's significantly improved speeds, Windows 8 users will be able to transfer all their music, photos and files faster than ever.

  • Seagate wins PC Advisor's Best Portable Storage Device of 2012 award

    The Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Ultra-portable is more than just a portable hard drive – it’s the basis of a versatile storage system that offers huge capacity and many user-changeable connection standards, including USB 3.0, eSATA and FireWire 800.

  • Corsair wins PC Advisor's Best Storage Device of 2012 award

    Corsair’s latest high-performance SSD range may not have the highest read/write speeds with which to market itself but, make no mistake, the 256GB Corsair Performance Pro is the fastest SSD in real terms we’ve ever tested.

  • Kodak wins PC Advisor's Best Printer of 2012 award

    An all-in-one that’s aimed at photographers, the Kodak Hero 7.1 is a credible and well-rounded printer.

  • LG wins PC Advisor's Best Monitor of 2012 award

    Remarkably good image quality, stylish design and delightful ergonomics make LG’s IPS236V an excellent choice for anyone who edits photos or video – or just wants everything to look really, really good.

  • 10 downloads to help you save money on printing

    You don't stop paying for your printer when you get to the checkout: far from it. In fact, the total cost of your printing can only be calculated when you factor in things such as how much paper you use, how much ink, and what both will set you back every time you have to replenish your stocks.

  • 25 great gadgets for summer

    Only the most useful, hardest-working gadgets earn a place in PC Advisor's hand luggage. Here are our tips for how to pack light but still be fully kitted out for a summer trip

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