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#1
News / Re: Windows 11 KB5085516 updat...
Last post by RobertJasiek - Today at 03:07:31
Quote from: Local Only on Yesterday at 21:09:48The day you are able to totally deny me a local only account is the day I go Linux full time and never look back.

This or forced AI.
#2
News / Re: Panther Lake XPS 16 is so ...
Last post by bert5656 - Today at 02:24:06
Quote from: TheWerewolf on Yesterday at 22:30:0124 hours of real world battery life on a standard Intel PC. And all we get is mild applause.
If this had been a MacBook, we're be reading about how it CRUSHES the competition and is a game changer.
Usual double standard.
Its because this Dell XPS 16 has a 1080p display which lowers idle watts, not only that its a LTPO display meanning it goes down to 1Hz. Apple's laptop displays are much higher res than 1080p.
#3
News / Re: Apple's MacBook Neo attrac...
Last post by GeorgeS - Today at 02:00:41
Quote from: opckieran on Today at 00:20:06"New Customers"
Women and old people

Mainly thrifty shoppers who do not wish for Window's or Linux and don't have needs or use for higher performance (AND costly!) systems.

Frankly, quite a bit can be done on/with a Neo. While larger than an iPad the Neo offers more functionality and use cases 'out of the box'.

Surely a 'market reset' on what can be had & done with a $600 computing device.
#4
News / Re: Lenovo launches new telesc...
Last post by Philthy82 - Today at 01:52:59
Isn't this actually well-suited for foldables due to the USB placement on the left? That allows a foldable to just out on the upper side of the controller rather than the lower side (as with most right-side-usb controllers) where it awkwardly just into your body. The GameSir X2S is the only plugin/passthrough controller I've found that has this nice orientation with my Fold 6.
#5
News / Re: Xiaomi releases new lightw...
Last post by Self-entitled - Today at 01:19:26
Quote from: Truth on Yesterday at 19:29:39Xaomi laptops are worst, their service is also worst, I lost my notebook pro within 3 yrs and very less usage by my kid for school. No one is helping in I dia.

You lost your laptop, you blame Xiaomi, and no one wants to help you, you expect 1 to 1 free replacement?

Lenovo do offer free replacement for laptop loss?
HP do offer free replacement for laptop loss?
Dell do offer free replacement for laptop loss?
MacBook do offer free replacement for laptop loss?
Acer do offer free replacement for laptop loss?
Asus do offer free replacement for laptop loss?
#6
News / Re: Apple's MacBook Neo attrac...
Last post by opckieran - Today at 00:20:06
"New Customers"
Women and old people
#7
News / Apple's MacBook Neo attracts n...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 23:47:11
The MacBook Neo is a polarizing device and Apple wants to attract new customers with a starting price of $599 or $499 for the education sector, respectively. There are technological compromises, but you still get the familiar MacBook experience with a comprehensive software package.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-s-MacBook-Neo-attracts-new-customers-that-probably-do-not-care-about-the-technical-limitations.1255728.0.html
#8
News / Re: Lenovo confirms RTX 5070 1...
Last post by good - Yesterday at 23:31:21
Finally 12 GB VRAM on a 128-bit bus?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_RTX_50_series#Mobile
RTX 5050, 5060 and 5070 have a 128-bit bus width. It does make most sense to connect the 3 GB dense chips to the fastest 128-bit GPU chip (5070).

3dmark.com/search - Steel Nomad:
5070 Laptop (8 GB VRAM, 128-bit bus width): Average score: 2985
5070 desktop (12 GB VRAM, 192-bit bus width): Average score: 5304

While the current 12 GB VRAM gaming laptops use the bigger, faster and more expensive 192-bit GB205 GPU, many games at settings where 8 GB VRAM becomes the limit, would run much better, if 12 GB VRAM was available.

Laptops using the 192-bit GB205 GPU are most of the time big, heavy, and expensive. The ones with the smaller chassis are even more expensive and may still have a loud(er) fan (because the chassis is smaller) and/or higher temperatures (there's no free launch).

128-bit/32-bit per GDDR7 chip = 4 GDDR7 chips, each 2 GB = 8 GB VRAM (current).
192-bit/32-bit per GDDR7 chip = 6 GDDR7 chips, each 2 GB = 12 GB VRAM (current).
128-bit/32-bit per GDDR7 chip = 4 GDDR7 chips, each 3 GB = 12 GB VRAM (new).

5090 MaxQ (=300W TDP) 48 GB VRAM desktop GPU using 3 GB chips when, tho? Asking the real questions.
#9
News / Re: Panther Lake XPS 16 is so ...
Last post by Gallo123 - Yesterday at 23:29:25
Quote from: TheWerewolf on Yesterday at 22:30:0124 hours of real world battery life on a standard Intel PC. And all we get is mild applause.
If this had been a MacBook, we're be reading about how it CRUSHES the competition and is a game changer.
Usual double standard.

Very true but unfortunately positive Apple articles get so much more clicks and attention farming. Partly the reason why simple things get praised so much, because Google SEO just prefers it.
#10
Reviews / Re: Apple M5 Pro & M5 Max CPU ...
Last post by dada_dave - Yesterday at 23:22:32
Quote from: Andreas Osthoff on March 12, 2026, 17:16:54Thanks for the note with the power draw, I will add them later in the other three reviews!

Hi Andreas,

Gentle reminder that you wanted to add the Cinebench R24 power draw with external monitor information to the M5 13", 15" Air and M5 Pro 16" reviews!

-David