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News / Re: Microsoft update fallout c...
Last post by Andres - Today at 03:44:57
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News / Re: New Xiaomi 18 Pro and Xiao...
Last post by kauisio - Today at 03:37:54
Xiaomi phones are very popular.  kadashika
#3
Reviews / Re: Dell XPS 14 2026 review: F...
Last post by winston95 - Today at 02:51:41
i ahgree with X and the other posters in this comment - i can tell we are very similar people. good job fighting the good fight!

this is BY FAR the worst laptop ever built! its mind blowing!!!! first off, it cannot sustain peak power draw!!! that is a FAILURE of design!!! any drop in power draw or clock speed at any point = failure. next, fans?! it is mind boggling to me that dell is still using fans in 2026. don't they see the macbook air??? passive cooling is the new norm. FAILURE.

battery life is VERY bad compared to macbooks air and other laptops too. i don't think its because of the oled because they use oleds on phones and those last for a LONG TIME. also, why is it so heavy??? again dell needs to wake up and look at the macbook air. i will never use a laptop unless it is 0.7kg or lighter!!! and the graphics... their supposed to be good!!! but it doesnt even break 10k in time spy... LOL!!! once again, another failure...

again, thank uyou posters like X and oops and the other guys - thank you for agreeing with me. we need people to know what is good!!! and this is not it!!!
#4
News / MagMod MagStand wants to revol...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 02:35:21
MagMod wants to make photographers' lives easier with "revolutionary" light stands. The new MagStand is supposed to be particularly stable and easy to use thanks to an innovative design, but this new construction also makes the MagStand comparatively heavy.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/MagMod-MagStand-wants-to-revolutionize-light-stands-with-clever-design.1226297.0.html
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News / Re: Asus reveals upgraded Expe...
Last post by krunz - Today at 02:32:55
asus, make a freaking quality expertbook ultra in 16" with 1.2kg and the matte oled
and not this heavy cheaper sh* !!
#6
News / Re: Samsung Galaxy Z ‘Wide’ Fo...
Last post by krunz - Today at 02:29:17
its all about the aspect ratio.
foldable 1:1 phones are totally useless.
after years of idiocy finally some rumours about a useful ratio from apple.
like everywhere huawei has to be the innovator once again -
wish their puraX was an inch bigger unfolded with an aspect ratio of 16:10 like the rest of the visual tech world,
every monitor, every laptop, every tablet, every tv, anything with a screen is 16:9/10 whytf not a single phone of billions of phones on the market. the chance they had with foldables to redeem the situation, and what did they do, the f*cked up big time again.
no idea who came up with this moronic idea to just double the 19.5:1 giant smartphones.
#7
News / Resident Evil Requiem DLC and ...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 02:19:47
A new update from a Capcom insider would be welcome news for horror fans. Dusk Golem anticipates the publisher prioritizing Resident Evil Requiem DLC, potentially featuring Alyssa Ashcroft. The Resident Evil 10 release date could also be on a fast track, with 2029 as a possibility.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Resident-Evil-Requiem-DLC-and-Resident-Evil-10-release-dates-may-be-sooner-than-expected.1226648.0.html
#8
News / Critical material could cause ...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 02:18:04
The tech industry may be heading toward a new supply chain problem. Specifically, the back-end production of processor chips could run into capacity limits because of a product that most consumers have probably never heard of.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Critical-material-could-cause-supply-issues-and-price-increases-for-CPUs-and-other-components.1226276.0.html
#9
News / Re: Samsung Galaxy flagships f...
Last post by Ashwin - Today at 02:08:36
Is 2021 a typo error as we are in 2027 now. Any ways the green line hardware issue that's haunting Samsung phones means Samsung isn't able to meet it's 7 year's software update promise anyways.
#10
News / Re: Consumers shun PC upgrades...
Last post by The Werewolf - Today at 01:52:03
The problem is pretty simple: the VAST majority of people really have all the computer they need - probably more than they need. The obsession with bigger, faster, thinner, 24 hr battery, zero noise, zero heat, no fans is a tech enthusiast/tech blogger thing or people in very specialised markets thing not a real world user thing.

What matters now isn't performance, it's price. Even Apple gets this - they're introducing an $800 MSRP MacBook Air targetted at "low end" (by their definition) consumers to be sold in places like WalMart.

The reality is that personal computing has hit a wall. Nothing really new has happened in a LONG time, so it's all chasing specs that have long since passed the needs of any normal person. AI was supposed to change that - Microsoft's push to Copilot PC+ was really just an attempt to ahem "encourage" people to buy new computers and it's mostly flopped terribly. Again, most people don't understand why they should need this.

The industry really needs to go back to the 1980s culture of crazy innovation, except that was driven by there not being ANY consumer tech in the computer markets and so the fiel;d was wide open. Today it's the exact opposite.