Does Your Nintendo Switch Need a Screen Protector?

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December 17, 2021

Christmas is coming, and do you know which gaming console is the hottest item on the market right now? No, not the PS5, and not the Xbox Series X. It’s the Nintendo Switch! That’s no surprise; it’s a great gaming machine that doesn’t break the bank, and (perhaps most importantly) you can find it in stores.

But if you’re getting (or giving) a new Nintendo Switch for Christmas, there’s something we should talk about—that display. This is a portable console and thus runs the risk of scratches and cracks to its all-important screen. Now, if this were a smartphone, I’d say you don’t need a screen protector. But the Nintendo Switch? Well, that would be the wrong advice—regardless of which model you bought. Hit the top story for the details.

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Does Your Nintendo Switch Need a Screen Protector?


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Windows Tried to Steal the Best macOS Feature—And Failed Miserably


One of our favorite macOS features is “shake mouse pointer to locate.” It balloons your cursor to a comically large size when you shake your mouse, helping you find the cursor when it’s tucked in the corner of your screen or hidden in one of your many desktop monitors. Microsoft finally took a crack at copying this feature, and the results are pretty disappointing. Read More »

 
Google Chrome Adding New Tools to Make Holiday Shopping Easier


With roughly a week to go before Christmas, there’s still a little bit of time left to grab all the remaining gifts on your shopping list. Starting now, Google is rolling out a handful of convenient tools on Chrome to make it easier for you to finish your holiday shopping. Read More »

 
Microsoft Edge Tests a Tab-Finding Feature for Tab Hoarders


You should really learn a bit of tab management. Keeping hundreds of tabs open throttles the bejesus out of your computer, and worse, it makes finding important tabs nearly impossible. But Microsoft Edge is testing a new feature to accommodate you tab hoarders, for better or worse. Read More »

 
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Lenovo Introduces a Line of Gigantic 4K Displays for Meetings and Conferences


In anticipation of CES 2022, Lenovo is showing off a line of massive 4K displays for video conferences and meetings. While they’re a bit too costly for regular people, the new ThinkVision T86, T75 and T65 are perfect for any business in need of a large screen with advanced, built-in features. Read More »

 
Search Google for “Christmas” to See a Fun Santa Easter Egg


Santa’s Village is back for Christmas 2021, and it’s better than ever before. New Christmas games and videos help you (or your children) make custom elves, shave Santa, and even learn to code! And of course, Santa’s Village features a real-time Santa Tracker that’ll come in handy on Christmas Eve! Read More »

 
Roku Unveils an Immersive New Year’s Experience, Plus Giveaways!


Unless you’re in Times Square, there’s no better place to ring in the New Year than the couch that’s across from your TV. That’s why Roku is introducing its Immersive New Year’s Eve experience, featuring new home screen themes, product giveaways, $0.99 on-demand streaming services, and more! Read More »

 

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