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Review of the stunning 4K creative laptop, the Asus ProArt P16

The performance that “creatives” and “creators” want is almost always provided by laptops with powerful CPUs and GPUs; nevertheless, as Apple’s venerable MacBook Pro has shown, other factors like weight, battery life, and connectivity are important. While considering these things, the Asus ProArt P16 keeps the laptop’s MSRP high but manageable at $2,300. Although the P16 does not win in every category, it is still a good combo. Specs and features The AMD Ryzen AI 9 370 HX is the…

The latest version of Firefox, 129, addresses security issues and enhances Reader View.

Version 129.0 of Firefox, which is compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android, was just released by Mozilla. Numerous security flaws have been fixed in this release, along with improvements to Reader View and DNS entry handling. The two Firefox ESR (Extended Support Release) versions also have security patches. Mozilla mentions 14 security flaws that have been fixed in Firefox 129’s security report, with 11 of them being classified as high risk. None of the security flaws have, as far…

Gigabyte Aorus 17X review: High-end internals and a giant screen

For those seeking the quickest CPU and GPU in their mobile gaming setup, Gigabyte offers the Aorus 17X, a premium 17-inch gaming laptop. In addition to its internal components, the Aorus 17X boasts a lovely chassis that is surprisingly light and well-built. For the internal hardware, the pricing is fair; if you buy it at the proper sale, it can even be an incredible value. For many, this is an excellent laptop for gaming. However, it is not the best…

The Dell Latitude 7350 Review Detachable: Streamlining Collaboration

It is not just Dell that makes 2-in-1 tablets. There is a wide selection available if you have always wanted the ease of a small laptop—take Microsoft’s Surface models, for instance. The Latitude 7350 Detachable, however, is unique for several reasons. First off, both its display and chassis are extremely sturdy; the latter utilizes Gorilla Glass Victus while the former features chunks of metal. It is, without a doubt, a high-end laptop, whereas many of its competitors feel like tablets…

Review of the Xiaomi Curved Gaming Monitor G34WQi: An exceptional low-cost ultrawide

Although Xiaomi is best known for smartphones (at least in North America), the company is starting to make inroads into the PC market with a few low-cost laptops and displays. Do not let the low price deceive you: the Xiaomi Curved Gaming Monitor G34WQi is a visually appealing display. It is the company’s newest entry-level ultrawide. Specs and Features The characteristics of the Xiaomi Curved Gaming Monitor G34WQi are almost the same as those of other ultrawide displays from rival…

OneDrive backups are now being forced by Windows 11 without user consent.

With Windows 11, Microsoft made a dubious update that eliminates your option for OneDrive backups. Microsoft now forcibly engages the OneDrive feature’s automated folder backup when you set up a new computer, without warning you or requesting your consent. OneDrive typically appears on your desktop when you first set up a new Windows PC using a Microsoft account and an internet connection. The program synchronizes folder-related data, including documents, music, movies, and photographs, which can be helpful in some situations.…

Review of the OnePlus Pad Go: an affordable tablet that can easily experience daily use

The OnePlus Pad Go, the smaller sister of the OnePlus Pad, carries on the company’s legacy of producing low-cost smartphones to compete with the industry’s more expensive titans. Even with its comparatively modest price tag, the OnePlus Pad Go maintains its premium appearance. It is thin and light, but a few design errors make it difficult to use in the hand. The main one is that the camera is positioned in the middle of the long edge, which makes it…

Now $100 off, this Samsung IPS monitor is excellent for workstations

Do you need a dependable workhorse monitor for your desk? The 24-inch Samsung ViewFinity S60A was originally going for $280, but right now it is only $180, the lowest price ever had on Amazon. With its HDR10-compatible IPS panel and WQHD (2560 x 1440) resolution, the ViewFinity S60A is a great option for high-quality photos. It is pretty amazing for job use, viewing spreadsheets, editing images, and watching videos. Its flexibility in orienting in any direction without the need for…

Review of the Lenovo ThinkBook 13x: Long-lasting battery

Designed to be portable, the Lenovo ThinkBook 13x (Gen 4) is a 13-inch business notebook. Lenovo’s high-end ThinkPad notebooks can be replaced at a lower cost with the ThinkBook series of laptops. However, this laptop outperforms a high-end ThinkPad not just in terms of cost but also in terms of battery life. This is undoubtedly valuable: This ThinkBook costs $1,106, much cheaper than Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Carbon. Although it may not have the luxurious features of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon,…

Asus TUF Gaming A16/A14 review: an expensive look at a reasonable cost

Affordable lines have always been the hallmark of Asus’s TUF brand, and the recently unveiled A14 and the updated A16 carry on this heritage. But here’s where things stand out: the aesthetics have been completely redesigned to appear a lot more upscale. Furthermore, the gaming laptop lineup now includes a second, more portable alternative thanks to the arrival of the A14. Naturally, a laptop’s performance is its most crucial feature, and during my hands-on, I was unable to run benchmarks…