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86 SMT007 MAGAZINE I FEBRUARY 2021 InWin SR PRO, the latest in the SR-series AIO (for non DIYers All-in-One) liquid CPU cooler lineup that offers new ARGB lighting and up to 7 ºC temperature reduction performance improvement compared to the previous gen- eration. It is available in 240 mm (SR24 PRO) and 360 mm (SR36 PRO) options. e CPU cooling block features a new diamond-cut alu- minum design, ensuring operational longevity along with a premium look and feel. e SR PRO cooler continues InWin's pat- ented twin turbine design that leads the indus- try by simultaneously pushing and pulling the water through the copper cold-plate to signif- icantly reduce the temperature and keep the CPU cool. Lenovo One of my favorite laptop computer com- panies is Lenovo, and their inkPad series. I have always recommended the inkPad over the IdeaPad as the inkPad was origi- nally designed and supplied by IBM. It seems to be true that there are absolutely no com- promises regarding quality and reliability with this device. However, Lenovo will be using CES 2021 to showcase several new devices including the newly announced IdeaPad 5 Pro. is notebook sports a 16-inch display with a 16:10 aspect ratio for a wider amount of usable screen space, reduced blue light technology, up to 350 nits of brightness, and slim bezels for a 90% screen-to-body ratio. e laptop also features an all-metal body in "Cloud Grey" or "Storm Grey" color options. On performance, the IdeaPad 5 Pro will be powered by AMD Ryzen H-Series processors and will be avail- able with NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics and up to 32 GB of RAM—very impressive specs. Other key capabilities include an IR camera that enables Windows Hello facial authentica- tion log-in and includes time-of-flight sensors to automatically pause a video when the user walks away. Meanwhile, per Lenovo, the Ide- aPad 5 Pro will feature the new Alexa Show Mode capability, which adds voice control via the Amazon Alexa assistant and "turns your PC into an Echo Show-like display." Hewlett-Packard Hewlett-Packard was showing off the recently debuted second-gen version of its vir- tual reality headset, the HP Reverb G2, which is aimed at both commercial users as well as gamers. Developed with the help of Microso and Valve, the Reverb G2 includes what HP is calling "the world's highest resolution VR headset among major vendors," with resolu- tion of 2,160 x 2,160 per eye panel. Enhance- ments over the first-gen version include Valve- designed lenses that offer greater clarity, better tracking through the inclusion of additional cameras and higher-quality audio from Valve speakers. e headset also offers improved comfort with the ability to adapt the width of