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#1
News / Re: Apple’s AI struggles reaso...
Last post by Phil995511 - Today at 01:29:14
To be honest, I'm interested in the new Apple TV, but I'm not at all interested in Siri or AI in general.

From my perspective, it's disappointing that they're delaying the release of this hardware for the reasons mentioned in your article. Especially since they could release this product right now and make if necessary improvements later through new firmware updates.
#2
News / Palworld exec spent 7 hours ‘g...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 01:23:04
Crimson Desert launched March 19 to mixed Steam reviews but a generally favorable Metacritic user score, with criticism aimed at clunky controls and an uneven story while its expansive open world earns praise. Pocketpair publishing chief John "Bucky" Buckley said he spent seven hours "goofing around" and skipping the main narrative, calling it his "dream game," as Pearl Abyss maintains the controls improve once players acclimate.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Palworld-exec-spent-7-hours-goofing-around-in-Crimson-Desert-skipping-the-story-The-game-is-made-for-me.1257225.0.html
#3
News / Re: Panther Lake XPS 16 is so ...
Last post by DavidC1 - Today at 00:48:18
Quote from: bert5656 on Yesterday at 02:24:06
Quote from: TheWerewolf on March 22, 2026, 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.

Look at the review for the XPS 16. It doesn't have LTPO 1Hz enabled. With it the battery life likely goes from 26.6 hours to Dell's claimed 31 hours.

There's also XPS 14 with the high res 2880 x 1800 display and that gets 16 hours, comparable to Macbook Pro. Remember the Macbook Pros also have 99.9WHr battery. Pantherlake light load/bursty load battery is in line with Macbooks.
#4
Reviews / Re: Dell XPS 16 review: Two st...
Last post by DavidC1 - Today at 00:44:17
Quote from: X on March 22, 2026, 13:02:48"That's because OLED sucks, and this is a lower res FHD display versus 2880x1800 for the other. That's how bad the high res + OLED is."

Normally OLED and high res need more energy,but... In this example both 1920 x 1200 IPS. Again - why xps14 had so dramatically low wifi time?

I don't know where you are getting the results from. If you are getting it from other sites, then they aren't exactly comparable. Also yes the CPU matters. The 300 series "Pantherlake" is much better than predecessors, because it inherits the power saving features of "Lunarlake" 200V series.

-Same testing
-Same screen resolution
-Same CPU

Otherwise the comparisons are not valid.
#5
Reviews / Re: Dell XPS 16 review: Two st...
Last post by DavidC1 - Today at 00:39:57
Quote from: X on March 22, 2026, 13:02:48"That's because OLED sucks, and this is a lower res FHD display versus 2880x1800 for the other. That's how bad the high res + OLED is."

Normally OLED and high res need more energy,but... In this example both 1920 x 1200 IPS. Again - why xps14 had so dramatically low wifi time?

What are you talking about? The only Pantherlake XPS 14 review uses this display:

This is the display: 14.00 inch 16:10, 2880 x 1800 pixel 243 PPI,

It's entirely due to the high res OLED the battery life there is "only" 17 hours versus 26.6 hours for XPS 16.
#6
News / Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Apple’s fi...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 00:11:52
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold8' to have the same "crease-less" display technology as iPhone Fold, aiming to match the Oppo Find N6's nearly invisible crease while offering a thinner, lighter design. As the race for foldable supremacy heats up, 2026 looks to be the year the screen crease finally disappears (kind of).

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Galaxy-Z-Fold-8-and-Apple-s-first-foldable-iPhone-to-share-Samsung-s-new-display-tech.1257230.0.html
#7
Reviews / Re: Insane performance and eff...
Last post by RobertJasiek - Yesterday at 23:46:46
Quote from: muppet worthy on Yesterday at 22:51:56Why is someone going to buy an iPad with limited OS just to browse web, check emails and watch videos when they can get a full blown OS laptop that can do a lot more.

I use my iPad for browsing, reading and video watching but little more.

Not because I want specifically an Apple but because I want a tablet (light and convenient and battery for hours of handholding, large and wide enough display at least for content consumption).

Not because the iPad would have the best display (it doesn't because it isn't matte) or the longest battery life but because the display is barely good enough (glare with reduced reflectance) and battery life is barely good enough (I would prefer 24+h).

Not because I would want the limited OS but because it does not obstruct the basic contents consumption activities so much that they would be unusable.

Simply speaking, if I am willing to spend €300 for a tablet with iPadOS, I would be willing to spend €500 for the same tablet with MacOS or I would be willing to spend €1300 for the same tablet with Windows Pro, Windows LTSC or Linux. However, such same tablets with better OSs do not exist so I have to use the crappy iPadOS.

In an ideal world, a tablet would be my only computer. Sort of combining the best of iPad, iPad Pro, Windows and Linux. For desk work, I would also use stylus, keyboard, mouse, monitor, printer, scanner and eGPU. For the couch, I would use just the tablet itself.

In reality, Apple hates me by not putting a good OS on the iPad, Microsoft hates me by not making Windows tablet-friendly and x64 OEMs hate me by not achieving iPad-like tablets. All the companies refuse to create the allrounder out of greed and / or incompetence.
#8
News / Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 leak...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 23:38:30
Detailed leaks have fully unmasked the Samsung Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 ahead of their official March 25 debut. These mid-range contenders feature 6.7-inch 120Hz displays, 45W fast charging, and a shift to Exynos chipsets, with prices starting around $420. Samsung appears to be tightening security following the leak, as a detailed hands-on video has already been scrubbed from the web.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Galaxy-A37-and-Galaxy-A57-leak-hours-before-launch-Samsung-takes-down-YouTube-video-leak.1257229.0.html
#9
News / Re: Dieser Lenovo Laptop kommt...
Last post by Philipp_B - Yesterday at 23:14:21
Ja.

QuoteP14s G7 Intel / AMD Customer Replaceable Battery, Memory, SSD, WWAN,Keyboard, USB-C
#10
News / Re: Musk präsentiert unrealist...
Last post by Hammid - Yesterday at 23:00:26
Musk ist ein Visionär nur die Kleindenker merken das nicht