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Online shopping products & buyer reviews? Almost all offer screen resolutions of at least full HD or 1,920 by 1,080 (often abbreviated “FHD” or “1080p”), while an increasing number feature displays with the big-screen resolution of 4K (3,840 by 2,160 pixels). Between 4K and 1080p, an emerging resolution in panels this size is QHD, or 2,560 by 1,440 pixels; QHD is showing up in a few elite-level machines, such as certain high-end configurations of the Alienware 17. But 1080p is by far the most common resolution you’ll see. Also know: Touch screens are rare at this size.

The top-rated Orange Whip can help you keep your swing in sync at home. The incredibly flexible shaft, weighted orange ball and strategically placed counterweight work in unison to promote proper swing tempo and balance. If your rhythm is off when you swing the Orange Whip, it will wobble to let you know an adjustment is needed. In addition to correcting swing flaws, the Orange Whip can also help improve flexibility and strengthen the core muscles used during the golf swing.

The Amazon.com Rewards Visa Card from Chase can be used anywhere, and collects points. If you’re a Prime member, you get 5 points per dollar spent on Amazon and Whole Foods, 2 per dollar at restaurants, drugstores, and gas stations; and 1 per dollar on all other purchases. (If you’re not a Prime member, you can still get the card, but get only 3 points for every dollar purchased at Amazon.) One hundred points earns you one dollar to spend on Amazon. Travelling overseas? There are no foreign transaction fees. Because a “purchase” on Amazon made with points doesn’t earn you even more points, the best practice is to redeem points for gift cards or as cash back via Chase. Points do not work for items such as digital downloads and some subscription and grocery items. See even more information on best products.

If your game of choice entails consistent communication with a team or you’re one that likes to chat (nicely, we’re assuming!) with your live opponent, the HyperX Cloud comes with a detachable and adjustable high-quality microphone on top of it all. This is a headset that is HiFi capable and will allow you to enjoy optimal audio and pitch perfect tones so that you can exit reality and lose yourself in the moment and hear those footsteps that much clearer. All things considered, the Kingston HyperX Cloud comes at a reasonable price, and is great for PC and Mac as well as compatible with just about every console you can think of.

Garters—a belt traditionally used to hold up women’s stockings—were referenced multiple times throughout the season. We saw both the literal take via garter belts underneath blazers at Mugler in addition to more subtle odes to the piece at Helmut Lang. Whether you choose to show your support of this trend via a sultry night-out look or a cool tank with garter-like straps dripping from the hem, this detail is one we’re expecting to show up on dresses, tops, and skirts all season long. We know, we know—slip dresses are nothing new, and by now you probably own at least three in various colors, but this spring, we’re seeing a more literal take of the chemise work its way into everyday looks. We’re talking all the lace and colors that read a bit more boudoir (i.e., soft pinks, whites, and nudes) and a lot less street style. But that’s what we love about this fresh take on the familiar dress for spring.

Let’s review some of the best affordable espresso machines. The Evoluo is a new version of the original VentuoLine, which has the same basic features but several upgrades. The Evoluo has a removable water tank with a capacity of 54-oz vs. the original 40-oz and the used capsule container holds 17 pods against the original’s thirteen. The new model now brews at a higher temperature to ensure the satisfaction of those who want their coffee scalding hot. In addition, the external design of the Evoluo slightly changed, since it no longer has the rounded head of the original VentuoLine machines. Find extra info at WhatRocksAndWhatSucks.