PCWorld’s January Digital Magazine: How much scalpers make selling the hardware you want most



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    In the January issue

    In the January issue find out how much scalpers make on your favorite, hard-to-find hardware. See our suggestion of 5 things Samsung could borrow from the iPhone 12. Want the latest PC hardware? Check out our round up of the best pre-built gaming PCs. Plus, find out how to make Cyberpunk 2077 faster.

    Other highlights include:

    • News: Intel welcomes AMD and Arm competition, because the PC clearly isn’t dead. Plus: Don’t panic, AMD will keep making its own Big Navi cards after all
    • Acer Swift 5 (2020) review: This MacBook Air alternative plays Fortnite
    • High refresh rate monitors tested: Do they make games faster?
    • Graphics cards tested: 5 key things you need to know about AMD’s Radeon RX 6900 XT
    • WD Black SN850 NVMe SSD review: Fantastic sustained write speeds via PCIe 4.0
    • What to look for in a gaming monitor: The specs that matter
    • Here’s How: How to get 3 years of access to hundreds of games for dirt cheap in Xbox Game Pass Ultimate

    Video highlights

    Watch: The new $599 iPad Air is not quite the bargain the 2019 version was at $499, especially when you start tacking on accessories like the Apple Pencil or Magic Keyboard. Still, it’s a better buy than the iPad Pro for most people and a big step up from the standard iPad.

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