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News / Solid discounts and a nice shi...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 00:00:21
The Keychron Holiday Sale has officially kicked off, with sweeping discounts of up to 25% and free shipping on orders over $69. Keychron's wireless mechanical and HE gaming keyboards have historically impressed in our reviews, and the discounts include one of the more popular affordable wireless Hall effect keyboards we've reviewed, the K4 HE, which packs a compact layout with a num pad and a sleek, modern design.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Solid-discounts-and-a-nice-shipping-deal-on-sleek-wireless-mechanical-keyboards-include-two-of-the-best-keyboards-we-ve-reviewed.1186527.0.html
#2
News / 64GB RAM, RTX 5080 and Core Ul...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 23:43:01
Noteworthy gaming laptop deals might be getting harder to find as RAM prices skyrocket, which is why Microcenter's latest discount on the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 with the RTX 5080 is arguably worth considering for high-end gamers who are ready to upgrade.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/64GB-RAM-RTX-5080-and-Core-Ultra-9-Lenovo-Legion-Pro-7-gets-massive-discount.1184977.0.html
#3
News / GameSir begins shipping G7 Pro...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 23:30:12
More than two months after it was announced, the GameSir G7 Pro Zenless Zone Zero Edition Wireless Controller for Xbox has begun shipping to those who pre-ordered it. The controller offers support for Xbox consoles, PC, and Android, and comes with several accessories.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/GameSir-begins-shipping-G7-Pro-Zenless-Zone-Zero-Edition-pre-orders.1185978.0.html
#4
News / NES homebrew title ‘The Trial ...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 23:22:48
"The Trial of Kharzoid" is a new NES homebrew that fuses Arkanoid-style brick-breaking with Metroidvania exploration and Castlevania-inspired boss battles, proving the 8-bit console's library is still evolving decades after its heyday. Developed by Canadian indie creator Pascal Belisle and released via Broke Studio's Homebrew Factory imprint, the game arrives as a boxed collector's cartridge and low-cost digital download, fresh off a successful Kickstarter and already spawning plans for an even more ambitious sequel.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/NES-homebrew-title-The-Trial-of-Kharzoid-blends-Arkanoid-action-with-Castlevania-style-boss-fights.1186467.0.html
#5
News / "Can it play Doom?" auf neuem ...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 23:20:05
Neue Konkurrenz für die eSport-Szene. Ein VR-Setup für Ratten ermöglicht es den Nagetieren, Doom zu spielen – inklusive Zuckerwasser als Belohnung!

https://www.notebookcheck.com/Can-it-play-Doom-auf-neuem-Level-Ratten-spielen-Doom-in-VR.1186547.0.html
#6
Reviews / Re: Lenovo ThinkPad P1 16 Gen ...
Last post by pelican-freeze - Yesterday at 23:16:13
Quote from: Worgarthe on December 14, 2025, 21:47:40I mean, again, and this is now a rhetorical question - why in the world would one pay +2980€ to go from 245HX + Blackwell 1000 to 245HX + Blackwell 5000 (that previously linked P16 Gen 3 configuration on Lenovo's site) when a 740-780€ 5070 Ti is simply going to destroy that Blackwell 5000? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Sure if they simply NEED to play Battlefield 6 on battery when they commute to work then ok, go crazy and get that Blackwell 5000, or they can save money and go with Blackwell 4000 (16 GB) for "just" +1420€ (and get even more obliterated by a 740-780€ 5070 Ti), but yeah...

FWIW there's a much bigger difference between the higher-end mobile GPU options for everything that isn't gaming, so it can absolutely make sense to spend more on P16 Gen 3 GPU upgrades even if the chassis is TGP‑limited.

RTX Pro 2000 / 5060 mobile – 1 NVENC encoder, 128‑bit bus, 8 GB VRAM
RTX Pro 3000 / 5070 Ti mobile – 1 NVENC encoder, 192‑bit bus, 12 GB VRAM
RTX Pro 4000 / 5080 mobile – 2 NVENC encoders, 256‑bit bus, 16 GB VRAM
RTX Pro 5000 / 5090 mobile – 3 NVENC encoders, 256‑bit bus, 24 GB VRAM

For video editing specifically, the RTX Pro 4000 mobile is the real workstation sweet spot: it delivers desktop 5080‑class encoding (100% more NVENC encoders vs the RTX Pro 3000 / 5070 Ti mobile) while staying relatively reasonable on cost and power.

The RTX Pro 5000 / 5090 mobile can then give you essentially "5090‑class" video encoding throughput, since it has the same three NVENC encoders as the desktop 5090, but for the big price jump over the RTX Pro 4000 mobile you're only getting 50% more NVENC encoders and there's zero further improvement to the memory bus.

All of these mobile parts use the same single NVDEC decoder, so you don't gain extra decode hardware by moving up the stack. On desktop, the 5080 and 5090 each have two NVDEC decoders, which can help with heavier multi‑track timeline video decode. The desktop 5070 Ti desktop by comparison only has a single NVENC encoder / NVDEC decoder so it's a bit limited as a workstation GPU.
#7
News / Google Translate offers real-t...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 23:07:30
Google Translate enables any pair of headphones to deliver real-time translated speech, thanks to Gemini AI's improved speech-to-speech translation capabilities. The feature is rolling out as a new beta to Android and web users, with Apple support coming 2026.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Google-Translate-offers-real-time-Gemini-AI-voice-translations-using-any-headphone.1186539.0.html
#8
News / 77-inch Sony Bravia A95L OLED ...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 23:06:23
Home theater enthusiasts often prefer how the Sony A95L authentically reproduces films. With a QD-OLED panel, the 77-inch display also shines when showcasing brighter nature programs or games. Seldom on sale, the Sony Bravia OLED TV now enjoys its largest discount of $1500 since its 2023 release.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/77-inch-Sony-Bravia-A95L-OLED-TV-drops-to-new-low-price-boasting-top-rated-picture-quality.1186540.0.html
#9
Miscellaneous / Best smartphones to buy in win...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 22:31:37
New iPhones, new Pixels and strong competition from China. The previous three months unearthed multiple strong performers alongside a few bolts out of the blue. Now is a good opportunity to take a closer look at the best phones currently available, as well as the team's favorites, all extensively tested this past autumn.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Best-smartphones-to-buy-in-winter-2025-2026-30-phones-compared.1180255.0.html
#10
News / Re: Dell and Lenovo may limit ...
Last post by Julian M - Yesterday at 22:20:53
Definitely waiting for this AI/datacenter/chipflation farce to burst into flames.