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Posted by Lars 1234
 - Today at 10:49:51
Quote from: asdfsdaf on Today at 07:24:09Yeah. Let's include a charger that 99.99% of people will never use. Great idea... /s

This site is descending into being a joke.

It would be very annoying to not be able to use a very expensive laptop because it needs to charge and the charger is not strong enough to charge and work at the same time.

This thing is 2-4 times the price of my Acer 7480u and that has no problems charging and working at the same time.

They do the same thing with the iphone, the charger thermal throttles to survive.
Posted by 1mantisphoenix
 - Today at 09:18:57
Quote from: asdfsdaf on Today at 07:24:09Yeah. Let's include a charger that 99.99% of people will never use. Great idea... /s

This site is descending into being a joke.
It's bait to read the our in depth review article
Posted by asdfsdaf
 - Today at 07:24:09
Yeah. Let's include a charger that 99.99% of people will never use. Great idea... /s

This site is descending into being a joke.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 18:25:09
Apple offers the same power adaptors for its MacBook Pro models for years now - 96W for the 14-inch model and 140W for the 16-inch model. Our reviews of the latest M5 generation show that they are insufficient, and that Apple is not very transparent about it.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-tries-to-hide-that-the-power-adaptors-of-MacBook-Pro-models-are-insufficient.1249028.0.html