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News / Re: ThinkPad P1 Gen 7: LPCAMM2...
Last post by NikoB - Today at 22:29:44
Quote from: Hotz on Today at 20:51:56(but whatever, I don't really care about now, as it will probably take some years to become more widespread...)
In fact, every sane consumer should be concerned about this, because... a change in the standard always leads to a deliberate reduction in the range of modules that can be inserted into new models, competition and an increase in prices due to this. This is how it was originally intended.

The main thing that these modules should have provided right away (I emphasize again IMMEDIATELY) is at least a 256-bit bus and a minimum frequency of 7500. There is nothing of this. This is 100% a scam of suckers for money and nothing more.
#2
News / Re: JEYI 586R: Dieses externe ...
Last post by muellmailer - Today at 22:22:11
Hallo in die Runde
Gibt es solche Gehäuse auch mal mit 8, 16 oder auch 24 Steckplätzen?
Oder auch bezahlbare NAS, DAS die eine große Anzahl von Steckplätzen bereitstellen?
Ich habe nämlich die Möglichkeit eine große Anzahl von "M.2 NVMe SSD's" zu bekommen.
Allerdings mit nur 256GB.
DANKE EUCH  :-)
#3
News / Asus ROG Ally X Gaming-Handhel...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 22:07:59
Mit dem ROG Ally X startet in Kürze der Nachfolger eines der beliebtesten Gaming-Handhelds am Markt. Asus hat nun zahlreiche Details zu den Neuerungen bestätigt, bevor das Gerät zur Computex vollends enthüllt wird.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/Asus-ROG-Ally-X-Gaming-Handheld-verdoppelt-Akkulaufzeit-Asus-bestaetigt-zahlreiche-Upgrades.835749.0.html
#4
Miscellaneous / Re: Four classic Nokia smartph...
Last post by Quasitor - Today at 21:58:49
There is a revival with the, planet computers series of the psion range. Not as good as it should have been.
#5
News / Intel Arrow Lake desktop lineu...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 21:50:29
Arrow Lake, Intel's answer to AMD's upcoming Zen 5 CPUs, reportedly brings K, non-K, and F series SKUs like its forerunners. In total, there could be 8 different CPUs in the 125 W and the 65 W TDP departments.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Arrow-Lake-desktop-lineup-leaks-with-125-W-K-and-65-W-non-K-SKUs.835225.0.html
#6
News / Nintendo Switch 2 unterstützt ...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 21:42:08
Nintendo-Präsident Shuntaro Furukawa hat gegenüber Nintendos Investoren einige weitere Details zum Nachfolger der Nintendo Switch bestätigt, nachdem bereits angekündigt wurde, dass die Hybrid-Konsole der nächsten Generation noch im laufenden Geschäftsjahr enthüllt wird.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/Nintendo-Switch-2-unterstuetzt-Spielmodule-Nintendo-bestaetigt-weitere-Details-zur-Konsole.835748.0.html
#7
News / Re: Top-Deal: Seltenes Solarmo...
Last post by Peddi - Today at 21:31:13
Hab mir über alternate erst EIN Solarpanel von Ja gekauft. 440 Watt, 77,49€ + 19,99€ Spedition. Wer natürlich auf den letzte Prozent Effizienz aus ist der muss hier draufzahlen. Wenn man lieber sparen will dann geht's günstiger mit nur etwas weniger Leistung. Bei 2x455Watt ist man aber auch schon nah an der neuen Grenze die Wahrscheinlich bald für Balkonsolar gilt, bei größeren Anlagen zu vernachlässigen.
#8
News / AI-Features des iPhone sollen ...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 21:11:30
Das Apple iPhone und das iPad sollen in wenigen Monaten zahlreiche AI-Features erhalten, womit Apple zu Google und Microsoft aufschließt. Die fortschrittlicheren Funktionen sollen anders als erwartet nicht direkt auf dem Endgerät berechnet werden, sondern auf einem Apple M2 Ultra in Apples Servern.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/AI-Features-des-iPhone-sollen-durch-Apple-M2-Ultra-ermoeglicht-werden.835744.0.html
#9
Reviews / Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5 16 G9...
Last post by Trunks - Today at 21:08:31
Quote from: NikoB on Today at 11:18:18
Quote from: Trunks on Yesterday at 21:37:03So, this laptop is for one looking for a light multimedia laptop. It can also do light tasks such as office, entertaiment very well, with a good battery life.
This is for those who use the laptop 2-3 hours a day or for fools who will quickly kill the battery with more time in real surfing, etc. tasks.

Normal people use laptops (they work at home for 10-12 hours at least), especially modern ones with huge consumption only from the power supply, because outside the power supply they sharply lose performance for all components. When working from a power supply on beds and sofas, in a relaxed state, reclining, and not at a table (why sit at a table at home? If you are sitting at a table, turn on a desktop with a large monitor and sit in complete silence with greater productivity), it is impossible to use such moronic series right-handers - because Legs on the left and USB-C power breaks out within 1 month. This is not up for debate, these are facts.

This moronic series is NOT suitable for working at home 100% or relaxing with it for more than 2-3 hours. It is only suitable for housewives to use 2-3 hours a day. The battery will die within 1.5 years guaranteed if you charge it every day. That's why it is not popular - it gathers dust on shelves everywhere. All warehouses are filled with this series, because... no one needs her. If the stupid Lenovo developers (or rather their stupid marketers) had made the power supply in the back (or 2 USB-C on the left and right, as it should have been initially) or with a durable angled round plug on the left or right - sales would have immediately increased significantly. But apparently increasing sales is no longer interesting to Lenovo...

Only idiots or those who have easy extra money change laptops every 1.5-2 years.
I don't know where you live, but in my country (China), Ideapad Pro 5 (including the 14" and AMD version) is one of the best sellers in its range.

I didn't see you could name any multimedia/business laptop in its range with round charging port or in the back side. If all modern laptops nowaday don't have that, you should blame all of them, not this one.

In my country, this laptop comes with 2 years warranty, and can be extended to 3 years at very low cost (~$50). If it die, you can easily request a replacement. Not a big deal.

This laptop may not be suitable for you, but it's suitable for many others. Ignorant :))
#10
News / Re: ThinkPad P1 Gen 7: LPCAMM2...
Last post by Hotz - Today at 20:51:56
(but whatever, I don't really care about now, as it will probably take some years to become more widespread...)