HWM Singapore is a monthly consumer technology publication covering the 3Cs of tech -- Computers, Consumer Electronics & Communications (and now Software & Games). A strong technology brand with independent editions throughout South-east Asia since 2000, HWM Singapore is known for its authoritative product comparison shootouts, analytical feature stories, benchmarked product reviews and technical walkthroughs. Feast your eyes on easy-to-read layouts, useful tips and decisive reviews, before plonking that hard-earned dollar on the best technology for you, your social circle and your home.
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01 DEEPAL S07 • Purchasing a car is about the heart as much as it is about the mind. Style and the way a car makes you feel matter just as much as how much it costs to run and what your monthly payments are going to be.
02 CAN A BASE MODEL M4 MACBOOK AIR RUN CYBERPUNK 2077?
03 SECRETLAB’S NEW OTTO ADJUSTABLE LEGREST TURNED OUT TO BE MORE USEFUL THAN I EXPECTED
BEAUTIFUL FOOLISHNESS • At $2,988 (body only), the Sigma BF isn’t packed with the latest features. In fact, it lacks many of the things we’ve come to expect from modern digital cameras. Yet somehow, I find myself absolutely smitten by it.
FAMILIAR SHAPE, SERIOUS UPGRADES • It’s been nearly three years since the DeathAdder V3 Pro launched and Razer has finally unveiled the DeathAdder V4 Pro. When Razer promised meaningful upgrades in both performance and comfort, my expectations were set high.
THINNER. SMARTER. BETTER • Armed with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, a larger 5,820mAh silicon-carbon battery, new IP58 and IP59 ratings, and an upgraded 7.95-inch internal display, Honor clearly isn’t holding back.
A LITTLE TOO FAMILIAR • I didn’t think I’d be playing another Death Stranding. The first one felt like a one-off – a game that’s both weird and oddly beautiful, but more renowned for its strange atmosphere than gameplay.
FOLDABLE, FINALLY DONE RIGHT • It’s not the first foldable to grace our hands, but the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 is easily the most refined one yet.
HOME BARISTA DREAMS • The Primus is technically a single boiler espresso machine with a clever trick up its sleeve. Instead of relying solely on the boiler to do all the heavy lifting, it combines an 0.8-litre boiler with two PID-controlled thermal blocks—one for the group head, and one for steaming.