Editorial Policy & Ethics

At PCViewed, we are committed to delivering honest, unbiased, and research-driven content to help our readers make informed tech decisions.

Our editorial team follows strict ethical standards to ensure transparency, credibility, and value in every article we publish.

1. Independence & Objectivity

Our reviews and recommendations are based on hands-on analysis, expert insights, and factual information.

We never accept payment in exchange for positive coverage. Affiliate links may be included, but they do not influence our opinions.

We follow the IEEE Ethical Guidelines for Technology Reviews. Authors declare no financial interest in any of the products reviewed.

2. Expertise & Accuracy

All content is written or reviewed by professionals with proven experience in technology, including those with advanced degrees in computer science and IT.

Articles are regularly updated to reflect the latest trends and data.

Our lead writer, Erica Douglas (M.S. in Information Technology, NYU), brings over 5 years of experience researching industry trends and reviewing PCs.

She combines academic knowledge with hands-on expertise to create content that’s helpful, reliable, and easy to understand.

3. Transparency

We clearly disclose affiliate relationships and sponsored content. You’ll always find affiliate disclosures at the beginning or within the article where applicable.

4. Editorial Review Process

Every article undergoes a rigorous editing process to ensure clarity, accuracy, and neutrality. Our editor, Ali Raza (M.S. in Computer Science), reviews all content for consistency with our editorial standards and ethical practices.

5. Corrections & Feedback

We welcome feedback from readers. If you notice an error or outdated information, please contact us, and we’ll promptly investigate and update the content if necessary.

6. Real-World Insight from the Hozyfa Ecosystem

PCViewed is part of Hozyfa, a technology group that designs AI agents, manufactures hardware, runs small-business offices, retail showrooms, and builds games.

Because PCs literally pay our bills, we rarely need to purchase review units for our own offices—we already have the latest machines on our desks, in our labs, and on our factory floor.

How we turn that ecosystem into deeper research for you:
On-site testing: Our writers visit Hozyfa’s manufacturing lines, retail spaces, and partner studios to benchmark devices in the exact environments where they’re used every day.
Cross-team feedback: Accountants, game developers, SaaS engineers, and sales reps routinely log their day-to-day experiences with the same laptops, desktops, and peripherals we cover, giving us domain-specific performance notes (e.g., bookkeeping speed on a Ryzen 7 vs. Core i5, render times for Unity builds, thermal behavior during 8-hour AI-training jobs).
Hands-on without purchase bias: Even when we don’t buy a product outright, we still rack up dozens of hours on machines that live inside our facilities or sit on partner desks—so our findings are grounded in real workloads, not lab-only benchmarks.
Vendor proximity: Because we’re often seated across the table from OEMs and ODMs for joint projects, we can ask engineers direct questions and get firmware or driver insights long before public release.

The result: every review benefits from continuous, multi-angle field data—not just a two-day loaner in a conference room.

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