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#1
News / Re: Vivo X100 Ultra: Much bett...
Last post by Cyrax - Today at 08:15:52
As a former vivo smartphone user, all I can say is that vivo smartphones take outstanding shots (maybe better than any other smartphones).

However, vivo's custom UI (Funtouch OS) is an utter bulshit. It is full of bugs. Sometimes lags and freezes. Compared to Xiaomi's MIUI, it lacks a lot of features and functionalities. MIUI (or HyperOS) is a lot smoother and well polished when it comes to system elements.

I'm not even talking about vivo's absurd edge (curve) design. This design is so old that all other manufacturers have found it uncomfortable and abandoned already. But for some reason, vivo still makes phones with curved sides (displays) that makes phone very slippery at hands.

So, I only recommend vivo's phone just for photography not anything else.
#2
News / Asus warranty déjà vu for brok...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 08:15:41
Asus is back in the news for shady business surrounding warranty repairs. This time, Gamers Nexus is back at the forefront of it all with an Asus ROG Ally that needed warranty repair. Asus subsequently tried to charge GN for unnecessary repairs and completely missed the reason the ROG Ally was sent in for RMA. On top of all that, Gamers Nexus claims to have hundreds of emails from Asus customers recounting similar stories.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-warranty-deja-vu-for-broken-ROG-Ally-thumb-stick-YouTuber-catches-Asus-attempting-to-dodge-repair-request-over-tiny-mark.836191.0.html
#3
News / Huge solar flares from peak ye...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 08:08:52
Huge solar flares from the peak year of Solar Cycle 25 have disrupted GPS services while threatening Starlink satellites, flights, power grids, and more. Solar flares are enormous bursts of energy from the sun crash into the magnetosphere protecting the earth. Most of the energy is diverted, some become beautiful auroras, and the remaining carry the potential to knock out critical infrastructure.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Huge-solar-flares-from-peak-year-of-Solar-Cycle-25-disrupt-GPS-while-threatening-Starlink-satellites-flights-and-power-grids.836356.0.html
#4
@eastcoastpete

Wir haben sämtliche Komponenten (RAM, SSD, Netzteil) ausgetauscht, um hier ein Problem auszuschließen. Letztlich bleibt nur noch der Prozessor selbst übrig. Einen Defekt am Mainboard selbst können wir auch nicht ausschließen. Die Temperaturen waren zwischenzeitlich sehr hoch - teilweise über 100 °C. Das sollte aber nicht unbedingt ein Problem darstellen, denn mobile SoCs sind für solch hohe Temperaturen ausgelegt.
Der Kühlkörper an sich ist hier keine große Innovation. Heatpipes mit Finnen und selbst auf Flüssigmetall hat Minisforum hier verzichtet. Andere Geräte des Herstellers wurden mit Flüssigmetall ausgeliefert.

Wir müssen uns erst einmal gedulden, bis uns der Hersteller ein Austauschgerät zusendet. Dann schauen wir uns das Ganze noch einmal genauer an. An der grundlegenden Leistung sollte sich jedoch nicht mehr viel verändern.

#5
News / Re: Tesla Gigafactory Berlin s...
Last post by Anonymousgg - Today at 06:17:52
Quote from: Mr Majestyk on Today at 02:25:53Ah yes the bipolar criminal is all for free speech as long as it's right wing extremism or himself.

Ah yes, the free "speech" consisting of attacking a building.
#6
News / Re: Tesla competitor BYD bring...
Last post by Warren trout - Today at 06:07:06
Commies are beating us at our own game.  What a bunch losers the US has become
#7
News / Re: Over 200 injuries: Insulin...
Last post by Ednumero - Today at 05:56:44
Am I uncultured as to a broader definition, or does the word "injury" suggest that the device caused overt localized tissue damage, such as burns or lacerations?

Still quite unfortunate for those affected.
#8
News / Orange Pi Kunpeng Pro: New sin...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 05:54:35
Huawei and Orange Pi are offering a new single-board computer that can also accelerate AI models and, as is absolutely standard for this device class, allows the connection of external devices such as sensors.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Orange-Pi-Kunpeng-Pro-New-single-board-computer-with-AI-acceleration-created-in-collaboration-with-Huawei.836360.0.html
#9
News / Vivo X100 Ultra: Much better t...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 05:35:11
In 2024, the chapter on zoom cameras in smartphones is likely to be rewritten without Samsung, one of the early co-founders of long-range zoom cameras in smartphones alongside Huawei. Ironically, the Vivo X100 Ultra contains Samsung technology, with which Vivo achieves excellent results, as new photos from its 200 MP telephoto camera demonstrate.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Vivo-X100-Ultra-Much-better-than-Samsung-Galaxy-S24-Ultra-for-concert-shots-as-sample-zoom-photos-suggest.836359.0.html
#10
News / Re: Tesla vs Mercedes self-dri...
Last post by BiasMuch? - Today at 05:19:18
Is this a blog or is it supposed to be journalism?
If it's a blog read no further...

Interventions is not a measure of performance and if you'd made any research into the safety dynamics of assisted (in this case) vs self driving (not tesla and not mercedes in this comparison), you'd know that the 'collaborative' driving approach where the vehicle does NOT pretend to drive itself keeps the driver involved and results in better reaction time and less complacency. The tesle approach were the assisted driving program pretends to drive itself and disconnects upon driver input leads to driver distraction and ultimately deaths. I'm sure you like your telsa and life on Mars will be great but this is a misleading and dangerous take.
Do better.