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Kevin Connolly

Kevin Connolly

Former Digital Trends Contributor

Hi – I’m Kevin, a legless author, photographer, traveler-guy. My work has been featured on BBC, NPR, and the Today Show – and has taken me to nearly thirty countries in the process. A lifelong prosthetic user and computer geek, writing for Digital Trends is a perfect fit.

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Samsung ATIV Book 9 12.2-inch review

Samsung has bet big on slim this year with the ATIV Book 9, a Windows competitor to the MacBook with a beautiful high-resolution display. Can this notebook’s performance back up its gorgeous screen?
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Lenovo Yoga 3 review

: Lenovo updates its classic 360 degree hinge design with a spacious 14-inch multi-touch display and fifth-generation Core i5 processor, but new competitors make more sense.
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Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi review

One of three new convertible laptops in a new lineup from Asus, the Transformer Book T300 Chi Chi features a full-sized detachable keyboard to accompany its bright WQHD display. Is this the slim convertible you’ve been waiting for, or another pint-sized PC lacking punch?
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Samsung SD590C 27-inch Curved LED Monitor review

Samsung expands its curved screen lineup with the 27" SD590C desktop monitor. The SD590C is the cheapest entry in the curved screen market, and its reasonable price might just tempt the budget conscious to give it a chance.
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Acer Aspire R13 review

Acer’s latest convertible ultrabook, the R13, offers a new take on the display hinge while paring back some of the more radical design choices of its predecessor, the R7. Reeling back the original’s extreme design has benefits, but the hardware isn’t up to date.
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Digital Storm Eclipse review

Digital Storm enters the budget gaming battle with the Eclipse. Small, inexpensive, and powerful, let’s see how it stacks up against other budget rigs like the Syber Vapor and Alienware Alpha.
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Will you print your next PC? A reality check on 3D-printed electronics

3D printing has immense potential, but it's usually just for plastic objects. A new printer from Voxel8 hopes to change that by printing conductive paths.