I've read several of their articles and found them disappointing. The writer (one of their editors) hyped himself as an expert on the subject, but then presented information that was incomplete, uninformed or, in at least one case, patently false.
Please, if you're going to present an article on a subject, find someone who actually knows and understands that subject, or you're doing your subscribers, and the subject, a disservice.
This is a great site if you are in the market to purchase a new laptop or notebook and not sure which is right for you. I do wish they had a quick view - where you could see several products and their features. You could answer a few short questions based on your needs and uses and then they would produce a list of best products for you. Then I would give them 5 stars.
There is hardly any content due to pagination, and ads taking up bulk of screen real estate. Content appears in a narrow centre strip, and bad CSS make margin merge into content - clunky analagous to buffering content on video if you had bad connection. (Was using MBP/Chrome). Ads by Revcontent at bottom. Typical taboola crap clickbait.
To follow their directions to remove spam in gmail: #1: click on the icon with the exclamation point. #2: there is no freaking icon with an exclamation point. No diagrams, nothing. Doesn't anybody proof your stuff?
Advertise scam laptops that dont exist for riduculously low prices. Get a 3070Ti laptop thats smaller than the actual video card. They advertise things that dont exist, absolute scam. $#*!ing arrest them. Nothing they sell advertise is legitimate, its all a scam to promote chinese fake $#*!.
They fawn all over a company with famous bad warranty support and flimsy parts. I think either they're just reading the manufacturers alleged specs and not testing, or are an infomercial.