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#1
News / One of the best smartphone dis...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 10:05:19
A smartphone for less than $200 contains an AMOLED display that a few years ago would only have been found in a top-of-the-range cell phone: Bright, color-accurate, responsive and high-resolution. We explain how this is possible and where the Motorola Moto G67 may have cut corners elsewhere.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/One-of-the-best-smartphone-displays-is-available-for-little-money-but-hardly-anyone-knows-about-it.1278310.0.html
#2
Reviews / Re: Asus ExpertCenter PN54 - B...
Last post by duh - Today at 10:01:45
QuoteQuad-Channel
It's dual-channel, like 99% of home (mini) PCs out there (some run in single channel, because they are only using one RAM slot, but are actually dual-channel). 2 * 64-bit per (SO-)DIMM slot.

AIDA64 measures 62416 MB/s (=62.416 GB/s).
Let's confirm:
Theoretical maximum: 89.6 GB/s = 128-bit * 5600 MT/s / 1000 / 8.
What any memory benchmark tool would measure: 65-85 % of the theoretical maximum: 69.66% = 62.416 GB/s / 89.6 GB/s. This falls perfectly within the expected range.

Quoteand light AI workloads.
Good that you added "light": Especially the prompt processing speed on a Radeon 860M and its only 89.6 GB/s is exactly enough only for light AI workloads (unless, of course, you are ok with waiting for up to many, many hours for a result).

Time that AMD makes a 43% (= 8000MT/s / 5600MT/s) bigger APU due to using LPCAMM2 / SOCAMM2 memory. Ideally, I'd like to see not only 8000 MT/s, but 9600 MT/s, because then it would not only be 43% but 71% (= 9600MT/s / 5600MT/s). If 9600 MT/s (APPLE M5 and INTEL Panther Lake are already using 9600 MT/s memory speeds) is only possible using soldered memory chips, well, then so be it (it's not like RAM breaks often and would need to be replaced). Only the prices need to come down, too.
#3
News / Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: Mit ...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 09:42:12
Das Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra ist ein äußerst starkes Android-Flaggschiff, das mit hoher Leistung, sehr guter Verarbeitung, langer Update-Versorgung und dem neuen Privacy Display punktet. Gleichzeitig bleibt der große Innovationssprung aus, und der hohe Preis rechtfertigt sich vor allem für Nutzer, die die vielen Premiumfunktionen auch wirklich nutzen.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/Samsung-Galaxy-S26-Ultra-Mit-Alleinstellungsmerkmalen-zum-Spitzen-Smartphone.1277640.0.html
#4
News / Re: Huawei MateBook 14 kontert...
Last post by Schwarzer Peter - Today at 09:40:06
Also ich sehe nicht, dass das Gerät mit dem MacBook Neo konkuiert. Bei dem Preis ist der direkte Konkurrenten das MacBook Air
Der Käufer der ein MacBook Neo in Betracht sieht und noch 200€ drauf legt, kauft sich ein MacBook Air und kein Gerät von einem Chinesischen Hersteller mit unklaren Software Support.

Aber wahrscheinlich wäre auch mit 12 GB RAM und 255GB SSD ein Preis von 600€ nicht drin gewesen. Zumindest nicht wenn, man keine Abstriche beim Gehäuse oder Display gemacht hätte.
#5
Miscellaneous / Re: The $20 Casio F-91W might ...
Last post by Gordon - Today at 09:36:17
I had my F-91W lying around for like 10 years and the wrist band fell/dissolved off the hinges. I did not wear it once (I don't wear watches, feels like being a slave).

Quoteterrible light
I agree, the light is barely visible even when the eyes adapt to the darkness (and I do not have a Vitamin A deficiency ;)) and the light button is also kinda hard to press and one has to keep pressing the (small and inconvenient) light button. Why not at least change and improve this one thing.

Quotebecause it weighs almost nothing (21 grams!)
Exactly and it's flat and small. Also, of course, always shows the time and runs off a single battery for like 10+ years.

Quoteworld time for 31 time zones, and a world map display.
Who needs that world map, it just takes valuable space on the display..how about removing the world map and e.g. making the time font bigger and putting something else on the area instead (just making the time font bigger would probably be better).
#6
News / Re: Canon EOS R8 II said to la...
Last post by esssamphire - Today at 09:20:35
The challenge is not just physical but mental as well. Staying focused after repeated attempts can be difficult, especially when you are close to completing a level.
#7
News / Neues FSR-Update lässt Multi F...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 09:14:01
Die Multi Frame Generation könnte mit einem zukünftigen FSR-Update für kompatible AMD-GPUs verfügbar werden. Ob die Funktion exklusiv der RDNA-4-Generation vorbehalten bleibt, ist derzeit noch unklar.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/Neues-FSR-Update-laesst-Multi-Frame-Generation-Support-erahnen.1279436.0.html
#8
News / Re: Asus releases new 14-inch ...
Last post by Michael Owen - Today at 09:01:03
Ultimately I don't care about strix halo with only 32GB ram. I'd end up spending most of my time juggling the ram between system and vram and when I finally need more, I find that the value of this laptop has plummeted. It should have been the 64GB model, not the 32GB in the UK
Not to mention that the display is only 400 nits, for the money, I'd want a 500 nit panel.
I'm intrigued by the new intel G3 handhelds though, if they turn out really energy efficient, they may convince me to upgrade from my legion go 1.
#9
News / Re: Nvidia is giving away an R...
Last post by Neither here, nor there - Today at 08:52:32
But I do not want a 5090, because of its 32 GB VRAM (for AI, I prefer to have at least 48 GB VRAM on a single card) and its 575W TDP. Change from 2 GB chips to 3 GB chips (the 5090 Laptop uses 3 GB chips already), so that it has 48 GB VRAM (512-bit/32-bit per chip = 16 GDDR7 chips. 16 chips*3 GB per chip = 48 GB VRAM) and we are talking.
#10
News / Xiaomi launches new affordable...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 08:22:33
The Redmi Pad SE 2 is an affordable tablet that has just been released. Compared to the first-gen tab, the newer model is smaller, with a 9.7-inch 120Hz display, but has a larger battery. Xiaomi has put a launch price of CNY 1,099, around $161.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Xiaomi-launches-new-affordable-tablet-with-compact-design-and-large-battery.1279384.0.html