Asus Introduces High-Performance i7 Laptop at Mid-Range Price
A new Asus laptop combines an Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and fast NVMe storage in a budget-friendly package, challenging traditional pricing models for performance machines.
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A new Asus laptop combines an Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and fast NVMe storage in a budget-friendly package, challenging traditional pricing models for performance machines.
Anker’s latest 100-watt, 3-port GaN charger is now available for $50, a drop of nearly 29%. The unit packs three USB-A ports—one at 65 W, one at 30 W, and one at 18 W—making it ideal for fast-charging multiple devices simultaneously. Its compact size and high efficiency (up to 94%) also make it a st...
A thermal design flaw in Chuwi's CoreBook series has forced the company to issue full refunds, a rare move that challenges its reputation for reliable compact laptops.
The Alienware m18 R1 laptop delivers an Intel Core i7, RTX 5060 graphics, and 32GB RAM at a reduced price. This analysis examines how its specifications compare to expectations, performance trade-offs, and its impact on creator workflows.
The latest AMD FSR 2.2 SDK introduces FSR 4.1 and Ray Regeneration 1.1, promising significant improvements in upscaling and ray tracing performance for developers and enterprises.
The global tech industry gains a new high-performance standard as LG Display becomes the first to mass-produce a laptop panel capable of delivering 120 Hz refresh rates across all brightness levels, setting a benchmark for next-generation portable displays.
Intel’s latest Bartlett Lake chip, the Core i9-273PQE, is designed to bring high-end performance to ultra-thin laptops and tablets. Benchmark results show it delivers strong single-threaded speed but cuts multi-core power compared to its desktop counterpart, reshaping how Windows-on-Arm devices bala...
Once hailed as a productivity revolution, touchscreen laptops now occupy a specialized role. While their hardware matches traditional models, real-world utility remains limited outside note-taking and creative workflows.
IT teams can significantly extend laptop battery life by adjusting power settings, managing background processes, and optimizing display brightness. These practical steps reduce wear, improve runtime, and enhance performance without requiring hardware upgrades.
Laptop batteries don’t have to fade quickly. With a few intentional habits, users can push battery lifespan far beyond what’s expected—without sacrificing power or performance.
A strategic price reduction on Ugreen’s 100W USB-C cables eliminates a major cost hurdle, allowing organizations to deploy high-wattage charging solutions without sacrificing performance or flexibility.
Anker’s 8-port USB-C hub delivers Thunderbolt 4 performance with active cooling, supporting four 4K displays and two USB-A ports in a compact design. Priced at $129.99, it bridges the gap between high-speed data transfer and real-world multitasking without compromise.
The MacBook Neo's 8GB RAM configuration has faced criticism for being insufficient, but a recent stress test demonstrates its ability to handle multiple applications simultaneously without overheating or throttling.
Laptops with soldered RAM are becoming more common, but the trade-offs for enterprise operations—long-term cost and flexibility—are significant. This shift could reshape procurement strategies.
AMD has issued a firm statement condemning Chuwi's unauthorized rebranding of Ryzen processors, marking a significant moment in the industry's fight against false labeling and market deception.
Intel has introduced the Core Ultra 200HX Plus series, promising higher performance through binary tool optimizations. While the new chips offer improved efficiency and power management, real-world benefits depend on how developers leverage these enhancements.
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 redefines enterprise portability with a 240-dollar price tag, 16 GB of RAM, and a design that bridges legacy durability and modern efficiency.
The Acer Swift 3 redefines mid-range laptops with a Ryzen 5 processor, 16 GB of DDR4 RAM, and a starting price under $320—positioning it as the most cost-effective way to access modern CPU efficiency without sacrificing core productivity. Its compact design, dual-channel SSD, and 720p IPS display ma...