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Float like a Zephyr, sting like an ROG! ASUS’ new gaming laptop
In this corner, standing 15.6" diagonal and weighing in at 2.1kg, we have the new Asus ROG Zephyrus S! With an i7-8750H processor, an RTX 2080 Max-Q and up to 24GB of DDR4-2666 this...
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Full sized mobile gaming from ASUS ROG, the SCAR II
ASUS's new ROG Strix SCAR II gaming laptop has a lot on offer, more than just the basic specs imply. The model that eTeknix reviewed was the GL704G, with an i7-8750H, RTX 2070, an...
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Who is the super mega ultrabook winner?
Over at Ars Technica is a close comparison of a half dozen ultrabook models from a variety of manufacturers, with the purpose of determining which stand above the others. As there are as many...
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LG’s V50 ThinQ ‘5G’ phone
We know for sure which came first, the 5G modem before 5G service, no matter what certain companies branding might say. LG's new V50 ThinQ contains a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset and X50...
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Gigabyte’s Aero 15, more thoughts on tracing rays while on the go
Gigabyte's Aero 15 X9 has been upgraded to an RTX 2070 Max-Q to power the 144Hz 1080p screen, though if you have the money there is a model with an RTX 2080 Max-Q and...
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Gigabyte’s Aero 15-X9, RTX on the go
Gigabyte's Aero 15-X9 gaming laptop will set you back $2800, if you want the full 4K display and there is a more expensive model with an i9-8950HK if you feel the i7-8750H is...
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Do you change your Razer Blade once a year?
Razer have released an updated Blade Stealth for 2019, with a few base upgrades and a wide variety of upgrades to choose from. All will have a Whiskey Lake Core i7-8565U, though the 13.3"...
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Looking at Chromebooks now that we know Ryzen will soon be an option?
During AMD's CES keynote they mentioned that their new Ryzen chips will be appearing in some models of Chromebook, which might create some new interest in these mobile devices. Ars Technica recently published an...
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Looking for an inexpensive laptop for a friend or your family?
At first glance the Dell Inspiron 15 3000 is rather boring, a Core i3-8130U, a single 8GB stick of DDR4-2800, a 1TB drive and a 1366x768 15.6" display as standard equipment. TechPowerUp made one...
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Developers! Developers! Developers! … might just prefer an Ubuntu powered Dell XPS laptop
Dell have updated their Linux powered XPS Developer's Edition laptop with a Kaby Lake R processor, up to a 2TB PCIe SSD, 4-16GB of RAM and either a 1080p screen or a 4K touchscreen...