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  • Lek covers gaming hardware and computing at ElectroThailand. Specialising in gaming keyboards, mice, headsets, gaming chairs, and laptops, he tests every product against real gaming scenarios. His recommendations are built for Thai gamers who want performance without guesswork.
DXRacer Formula Review Thailand 2026: Best Budget Gaming Chair Under ฿8,000?

DXRacer Formula Review Thailand 2026: Best Budget Gaming Chair Under ฿8,000?

The DXRacer Formula Series is the entry point into gaming chair territory that actually holds up under daily use. At ฿5,990–฿7,990 on Lazada, it sits below the Secretlab tier but above the generic bucket-seat chairs flooding the Thai market. For Thai gamers spending 6–10 hours in a Bangkok apartment grinding ranked matches or grinding freelance

HyperX Cloud II Wireless Review Thailand 2026: Best Budget Gaming Headset Under ฿4,500?

HyperX Cloud II Wireless Review Thailand 2026: Best Budget Gaming Headset Under ฿4,500?

The HyperX Cloud II Wireless is the best budget wireless gaming headset under ฿4,500 in Thailand right now. At ฿3,490–฿4,490 on Lazada, it gives you genuine 7.1 virtual surround sound, a 30-hour battery, and a USB-A dongle that works with PC and PS4 out of the box. If you game at a desk in a

Apple iPad Air M2 Review Thailand 2026: Best iPad for Students?

Apple iPad Air M2 Review Thailand 2026: Best iPad for Students?

The Apple iPad Air M2 is the best all-around tablet for students and content creators in Thailand right now. At ฿27,900 for the 11-inch Wi-Fi model on Lazada, it sits at a sweet spot where you get genuine M2 chip performance, a sharp Liquid Retina display, and full Apple Pencil Pro support without paying iPad

PlayStation DualSense Edge Review: Worth ฿6,500 for Thai PS5 Players? (2026)

PlayStation DualSense Edge Review: Worth ฿6,500 for Thai PS5 Players? (2026)

The PlayStation DualSense Edge is the best controller for competitive PS5 gaming in Thailand – but only if you’re serious enough to justify ฿6,500+. The fully adjustable dead zones and trigger sensitivity let you optimize for FPS or fighting games in ways the standard DualSense simply cannot. For casual players, the standard controller is fine.