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#91
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 01:31:30
#92
Last post by for dumbo - Yesterday at 01:30:29
"Apple has both superior software and hardware these days"
Well, the CPUs are very good (low TDP), but that is it. If you need a very powerfull machine, the "i" will cost 50-100% more, than the other PC/laptop (workstation), not to mention the limited/crippled OS lol
#93
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 01:10:06
#94
Last post by Sky - Yesterday at 00:53:39
It sucks he got a cease and dissist order but what he expect! A job offer from Sony, a cash prize? If you using your talent to ripoff others that's what you get
#95
Last post by Shred - Yesterday at 00:36:02
If you play 1 vs 1 Fighters or Shmups, those rubber membranes WILL fail.
Replacing those membranes is a nightmare for the average user. Good luck with a full teardown just for a piece of rubber. Hope everything works on reassembly!
Meanwhile the Mangmi Pocket Max can hot-swap a fresh, microswitched module in seconds without a single tool.
Those microswitches are rated for millions more clicks than rubber membranes and have significantly lower latency.
Serviceability and input quality actually matters. 👍
#96
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 00:18:15
#97
Last post by AndrewMulvenna - Yesterday at 00:10:35
Important distinction: wrist-based HRV relies on photoplethysmography (PPG), which estimates inter-beat intervals from blood flow rather than directly measuring cardiac electrical activity like ECG. That inevitably introduces more noise and wider margins of error, particularly during motion, and Garmin devices are primarily designed as activity wearables.
However, under low-movement conditions (especially overnight), PPG-based HRV can still provide meaningful longitudinal trends. For most users, trend tracking is arguably more relevant than absolute ECG-level precision.
It's also worth noting that the study appears to have tested an older Vivosmart 4 using Garmin's Elevate Gen 3 sensor. Newer Garmin devices use later-generation sensors and updated algorithms, which may perform differently.
#98
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 00:09:27
#99
Last post by Blazethelight - Yesterday at 00:01:27
Ich persönlich konnte keine Probleme feststellen mit dem Update / Sicherheitsupdate für Windows (KB5077181).
#100
Last post by Redaktion - February 20, 2026, 23:53:15