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#1
Last post by George - Today at 21:42:38
As expected...
It might be worth noting (guessing!) what the frustration with Nintendo is?
While the Switch has arguably an order of magnitude longer run time (on battery) then the AMD & Intel based handhelds, I can imagine Nintendo wanting to scale down performance considerably to preserve battery life. (wherein Nvidia would rather wish to showcase leading edge performance)
Granted the AMD & Intel offerings are x86 based it would be interesting to have 'Windows for ARM' running with a decent Nvidia iGPU in a handheld.
It might open the door for the next generation of consoles being ARM based?
One wonders.
#3
Last post by N.b. - Today at 21:14:48
Vorab: ich arbeite in einem Fahrrad-Fachgeschäft.
100Nm sind schon sehr stark. Bei stärkeren Motoren als der Bosch Performance Line CX gab es bis jetzt immer Schwierigkeiten mit der Haltbarkeit von der Kassette und Kette. Deswegen hat Shimano die Cues-Serie herausgebracht, welche auch am diesem Bike verbaut wurde.
Allerdings kann ich mangels Erfahrung noch nicht sagen wie es um die Haltbarkeit dann tatsächlich gestellt ist.
#6
Last post by Plants - Today at 20:58:29
Very nice summaries at the beginning of the articles. Most tech sites put catchy phrases and clickbait there. Here, you get an actual quick jist of the review.
#7
Last post by usacomputer - Today at 20:55:38
Der Preis ist sehr günstig, aber ohne künstliche Intelligenz hat dieses Tablet keine Zukunft.
Ich warte lieber darauf, dass der MINISFORUM V3 auf den Markt kommt, der 1.300 € kostet und sich an alle Eigenschaften anpasst, die ich an einem Desktop-PC habe, aber mit nur 1 kg Gewicht, ich habe die Kommentare auf YouTube gesehen und es hat mich sehr überrascht
#9
Last post by Jhon.Archens - Today at 20:19:18
Now this is a real laptop, the best hardware available, accommodated with adequate space for cooling, it also has a touchpad with physical buttons.
The biggest weak point is the low capacity battery.
#10
Last post by Whatev - Today at 20:17:23
As always, it's always the AMD models taking the hit...looks like it's the same screen on AMD P/T14(s) Gen 4s. I.e. no mentioning of refresh rate of the OLED panel -> the panel is in itself 90Hz but the OEM AMD drivers from Lenovo cap it at 60 in Windows. You'd have to overwrite with AMDs own drivers to get 90Hz at the cost of inaccurate colors. In Linux it works out of the box.
Then you look at their Intel models and it's 120Hz panels across the board. Lmao