There are a lot of powerful high-end laser cutters out there competing on price right now, but when it comes to convenience and ease of use, anybody who has ever used a Glowforge will tell you it's got the competition beat by a mile. From any web browser, you can build a design to either cut, engrave, score and sometimes all of the above using an actual image of what's inside your Glowforge as the blueprint. The software helps you perfectly place designs and then cuts them with ease, and offers a massive library of fonts and images to help if you're down for paying the monthly subscription to access it.

Glowforge Aura is available at Michaels and Joann starting today for $1,200 and comes with some test materials to get you started. A full review of this laser cutter will soon follow, but seeing Glowforge bring its super simple software to a home-friendly price point quickly makes this something easy to recommend to home crafters looking to expand their capabilities in the craft room.


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For cord-cutters who want to follow their local NBA or MLB team, DirecTV Stream's $109 Choice package is our live TV sports pick, because it has access to more regional sports networks than the competition. Additionally, DirecTV Stream includes channels some other services can't, including almost 250 local PBS stations.

You can also add a hardware DVR such as the TiVo Edge for Antenna if you want. Then you can record those live TV antenna channels, play them back and skip commercials, just like on a standard cable TV DVR. Here's CNET's roundup of the best OTA DVRs for cord-cutters.

Before joining Wirecutter as a senior staff writer, Joel Santo Domingo tested and wrote about PCs, networking devices, and personal tech at PCMag and PC Magazine for more than 17 years. Prior to writing for a living, Joel was an IT tech and system administrator for small, medium, and large companies.

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