by dbadmin | Aug 20, 2021 | Dell, Features, Gaming, PC
Dell is one of the biggest PC makers in the world, with a ton of varied offerings. However, for folks living in six US states, some of Dell’s offerings will not be available anymore. Local governments of the US states of California, Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Vermont,...
by dbadmin | Aug 19, 2021 | Intel, News, PC
Credit: Intel / AnandTech Intel has unveiled its 12th generation CPU architecture, to be available this fall. Called Alder Lake, it’s a hybrid architecture, bringing performance and efficiency cores on one chip. Intel also revealed Thread Director, a hardware solution...
by dbadmin | Aug 14, 2021 | Gaming, Opinions, PC
Credit: Valve Opinion post byRoger Fingas It’s only in the past decade that portable PC gaming has become attractive, practically speaking. Though laptops have been running simple games for decades, if you wanted to step into anything graphics-intensive, that once...
by dbadmin | Aug 12, 2021 | News, PC, Realme
Credit: Hadlee Simons / Android Authority The upcoming Realme Book will have a PC Connect feature. This will allow you to mirror your smartphone screen on a Realme laptop. It’s the latest case of an OEM adopting this kind of feature, joining Huawei and Xiaomi. It...
by dbadmin | Aug 9, 2021 | Gaming, News, PC, Samsung
Credit: Samsung Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 is a Mini LED upgrade to Samsung’s 2020 Odyssey G9 monitor. It sports a super-wide 49-inch 5,120 x 1,440 panel with a 1000R curve and a peak HDR brightness of 2000 nits. The Neo G9 is now available globally, with the US price tag...
by dbadmin | Aug 4, 2021 | Intel, News, PC
Credit: Andy Walker / Android Authority Intel wants to shrink chip manufacturing to as little as 1.8nm by 2025. 4nm Meteor Lake processors should ship sometime after this fall’s Alder Lake family. In the meantime, it’s renaming its 10nm manufacturing to “7.” Hoping to...