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#91
News / Re: Apple M5 Max with 20-core ...
Last post by Sergey - Yesterday at 15:23:13
Mistake fixed - apologies for any inconvenience caused....
#92
Miscellaneous / Re: Marathon hands-on preview
Last post by Nazgulnarsil - Yesterday at 15:09:14
Rarely comment but just wanted to share appreciation that you play tested this on realistic hardware (4050) rather than the fully maxed stuff you no doubt have access to, to give normal people a sense of the performance.
#93
Testberichte / Re: Das ungewöhnlichste Smartp...
Last post by Genius - Yesterday at 15:03:21
Hallo,
man kann laut Hersteller das Display auch auf DC-Dimming stellen. Über die komplette Helligkeit hinweg. Dann würde der Punkt bezüglich der PWM Kritik wegfallen. Eine kurze Erklärung wäre super. Vielen Dank.
#94
News / Retro X5: Leistungs-Wolf im Re...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 15:01:27
Der Retro X5 ist ab sofort bestellbar. Dabei handelt es sich um einen Mini-PC mit ungewöhnlicher Gestaltung, der aber gleichzeitig eine sehr hohe Rechenleistung bieten soll. Dafür kommt ein AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 zum Einsatz, verbaut sind bereits Arbeitsspeicher und eine SSD.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/Retro-X5-Leistungs-Wolf-im-Retro-Schafspelz-startet-mit-HX-370-in-Europa.1244772.0.html
#95
News / Samsung kopiert das MacBook Pr...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 14:49:05
Samsung hat sich beim neuen Galaxy Book6 Ultra ganz klar das MacBook Pro 16 als Vorbild genommen und ohne die Logos sind die beiden zum Verwechseln ähnlich. Das beinhaltet allerdings auch die Tastatur, denn den Nummernblock des alten Ultra hat Samsung gestrichen.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/Samsung-kopiert-das-MacBook-Pro-und-das-Ergebnis-ist-ein-sehr-guter-Multimedia-Laptop.1244779.0.html
#96
Reviews / Re: Insane performance and eff...
Last post by abufrejoval - Yesterday at 14:35:28
Quote from: dumb_oems on Yesterday at 13:19:22There is not a single Windows laptop that comes even close to this level of performance while being completely silent.

In fact, there are no recent Windows laptops that are completely silent, period.

It is not even funny how much better than the competition this device is in most areas, and funnily enough even the price department.

Okay, you're a fan of no fan, and so am I, except that's I'd much rather buy the laptop much cheaper and have the ability to chose the OS myself.

Fanless laptops could be made, even with x86 APUs, certainly with a lot of the Snapdragon stuff available as Android phones and tablets testify. Neither Windows nor Linux are necessarily the reason why fanless laptops aren't made for them, there is no magic ingredient in any of these operating systems.

Let's grant Apple is a generation ahead in terms of hardware efficency just to avoid a shouting match, but last generation performance levels arent so bad, only fans can make them acceptable.

You can configure Windows/Linux laptops to run on passive cooling and lots of times that's what I do if silence is more important than speed. Actually that's what most laptops even do automatically, intervention is only required e.g. if you want still want quiet even while you render. And most of the time even if the fans run their "noise" most of the time isn't even noticeable, mostly I don't like dust accumlating or a coffee spill causing damage, so I find a sealed chassis just better.

So why aren't such laptops offered outside of the Fruity Cult? I can only guess, but too much of the other camp seems to prefer the flexibility to decide over the reduced weight or additional battery time, to make such a fanless product viable. Many current Windows/Linux laptops will last an extended working day on battery, while power sockets aren't disappearing like phone sockets for those modems: more battery time has become too little value to remain a decisive factor for the vast majority of buyers. The ability to get max sustained performance when they want or need it, seems more valuable than extra time on battery or a thinner device.

Very passive Androids with very nearly the same Oryon hardware prove it's not a technical impediment, no current OS is totally incompetent so market demand remains the most plausible reason.

Their laptops offer much lower prices mostly because they are produced at much larger scales. Evidently their market research simply doesn't seem to indicate a significantly big enough group of buyers for fanless, perhaps even less inclination to pay premium for leaving out the fans.

Personally I'd probably fall for a laptop that is the very same as the OnePlus Pad 3 tablet I just bought for €500 at 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD, except with a convertible clamshell design. I'd think is pretty near the same speed as that "Neo-Oldie", also using a last gen SoC, but with twice the RAM and SSD and a great tochscreen and pen, which I like to have, even when I do most of my input via a keyboard: I actually prefer a convertible over tablet + keyboard cover, unless they make the detach really bullet proof.

I'd probably run a Linux desktop, potentially Windows for ARM on it or even an Android that's more desktop oriented as they keep promising. And I certainly wouldn't mind it also being able to run MacOS or iPadOS, as long as I don't have to bend the knee, sacrifice a kidney, or be forced to use it.

I don't need nor want "insane", but I like flexibility, choice, either expandability or an affordable capacity margin at a reasonable price. Apple could deliver on SoC performance, but fails on everything else. The other camp could to better, I agree.
#97
News / Humble Bundle bietet sieben St...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 14:34:18
Die neue Spielepaket ,,Frost Fatales 2026" ist bei Humble Bundle gestartet. Das Paket enthält sieben Spiele mit einem Gesamtwert von 110 Euro, die im Bundle für nur 10 Euro angeboten werden. Alle Titel sind auf dem Steam Deck spielbar und haben insgesamt gute Nutzerbewertungen.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/Humble-Bundle-bietet-sieben-Steam-Deck-kompatible-Indie-Spiele-fuer-weniger-als-1-50-Euro-pro-Stueck.1244787.0.html
#98
Miscellaneous / Marathon hands-on preview
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 14:33:47
Early hands-on time with Marathon, spanning roughly 10 hours, points to a distinctive extraction shooter with strong shell-based class design, layered faction progression, surreal presentation, and a dense UI that still needs smoothing out.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Marathon-hands-on-preview.1244120.0.html
#99
Reviews / Vivo V70 review: A standout fe...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 14:32:09
With a waterproof chassis, slim display bezels, and excellent photo quality, Vivo aims to win over price-conscious buyers with its new mid-range smartphone. Read our review to find out how the Zeiss cameras performed in testing and which feature makes the V70 leave the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ looking dated.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Vivo-V70-review-A-standout-feature-leaves-Xiaomi-behind-in-the-mid-range-smartphone-segment.1244797.0.html
#100
News / The Dreamcast Controller just ...
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 14:28:10
8BitMods has unveiled BitLink DC, a mod kit that makes Sega Dreamcast controllers wireless via a 2.4GHz dongle on original hardware and Bluetooth LE on PC/Mac, while adding rumble, motion controls, and virtual memory card support.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-Dreamcast-Controller-just-leveled-up-8BitMods-BitLink-DC-brings-wireless-freedom-rumble-and-more.1243590.0.html