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Computex, the world's coolest trade show, recently took place in Taipei, and it showcased some exciting hardware that tech enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating. While there were some AI-related announcements, we focus on the hardware that was showcased at the event.Cool hardware showcased at ComputexMSI showcased a slim 4070 Ti graphics card that caught the attention of many attendees. However, ASUS stole the show with its concept 4090 card that had no power connector plug. Instead, it had a connector on the bottom that plugs into the motherboard, making it a unique and innovative design. While it did not make the best list, it was still a noteworthy product that generated a lot of buzz.Apart from graphics cards, there was other exciting hardware showcased at Computex. For instance, there were several laptops with impressive features. The ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo 15 OLED is one such laptop that caught the attention of many attendees. It has a second screen above the keyboard, which can be used to display various tools and functions, making it a useful tool for multitasking.Another laptop that stood out was the Acer Predator Triton 500 SE. It is a gaming laptop that boasts an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card and an Intel Core i9-11900H processor, making it a powerful machine that can handle even the most demanding games.In addition to laptops, there were also some exciting desktops showcased at Computex. The MSI Creator P50 is a desktop that is designed for content creators. It has an Intel Core i9-11900K processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card, making it a powerful machine that can handle complex video editing and other content creation tasks.Overall, Computex showcased some exciting hardware that tech enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating. From slim graphics cards to innovative laptops and powerful desktops, there was something for everyone at the event. While not all products showcased made the best list, they were still noteworthy and generated a lot of buzz among attendees. It will be interesting to see how these products perform in the market and how they will shape the future of technology.Back-facing ports eliminate visible wiresOne trend that stood out at Computex was the concept of back-facing ports on motherboards. This trend involves eliminating visible wires by having the power connectors and other necessary ports face the back of the case. This means that the cables are hidden from view, giving the inside of the case a cleaner and more attractive look.Several companies, including MSI, Gigabyte, and ASUS, showcased their take on this trend. MSI's Project Zero and Gigabyte's Project Stealth were examples of this concept. The idea is to eliminate visible wires, making the inside of the case look more organized and aesthetically pleasing.This trend is gaining popularity among tech enthusiasts who want to have a sleek and modern-looking PC. The concept of back-facing ports is not entirely new, as many cases have shrouds in the back where people can route their wires. However, having the power connectors and other necessary ports face the back of the case eliminates the need for visible wires entirely.One potential issue with this trend is backward compatibility. If this trend catches on, it may require a lot of changes and render many people's cases unusable. However, the benefits of having a cleaner and more organized PC may outweigh this issue.Overall, the trend of back-facing ports is an exciting development in the world of PC building. It is a step towards making PCs look more modern and aesthetically pleasing. While it remains to be seen how popular this trend will become, it is clear that it has generated a lot of interest among tech enthusiasts.Customizable PC accessories galoreOne area of PC building that has always been popular is customization. From custom cases to RGB lighting, PC enthusiasts love to make their builds unique. And now, there are even more customizable PC accessories available than ever before.One example of this is Cooler Master's Master Hub. This device allows users to build their own stream deck, with various pieces including a macro keyboard, dials, levers, and screens that can be popped onto pogo pins to create a controller for controlling multimedia or doing macro tasks. This is a great option for those who want to have more control over their video or audio editing or for controlling a livestream.Another exciting development is the Lian Li Unifan Tl LCD. These case fans have screens on them that can display status information like temperature or animations. This is a great way to add a unique touch to your build and customize it to your liking.Corsair is also getting in on the customization game with their Dominator Titanium DDR5 RAM DIMMs. These have a removable top that can be replaced with a custom top from Corsair or even 3D printed by the user. This allows for endless possibilities in terms of customization and personalization.Overall, the trend of customizable PC accessories is an exciting development for PC enthusiasts. It allows for more control and personalization in building and customizing your PC. While it remains to be seen how popular this trend will become, it is clear that there are plenty of options available for those who want to make their builds truly unique.Don't miss case mods!However, one aspect of PC customization that should not be overlooked is case mods. Case mods, or modifications made to a computer's case, can range from simple additions like LED lights to more complex changes like custom paint jobs or even completely redesigning the case itself. These mods not only add a unique aesthetic to a computer, but can also improve functionality and performance.For example, a case modder may add additional fans or improve the airflow within the case to prevent overheating and improve overall performance. They may also add custom water cooling systems to keep the components running at optimal temperatures. These modifications can not only improve the computer's performance, but also prolong its lifespan.In addition to functionality, case mods can also add a personal touch to a computer. A custom paint job or unique design can make a computer stand out and reflect the owner's personality. This can be especially important for gamers or content creators who use their computers as a tool for their work or hobbies.While case mods may not be as extreme as liquid nitrogen overclocking, they are still an important aspect of PC customization that should not be overlooked. They offer a unique way for individuals to express themselves and improve their computer's performance at the same time. So, the next time you are considering customizing your computer, don't forget to consider case mods as a valuable option.
In November's main headlines. HOW TO WORK OUT YOUR HOURLY RATE in 3 STEPS: Join like minded creative's at the Creative Community The best photo-editing laptops for photographers in 2022 What are the top 5 free and paid video / photo apps LINKS Creative Community Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/260853604466712 LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8833844/ The best photo-editing laptops for photographers in 2022, as compiled by Digital Camera World, from 1 to 12, MacBook Pro M1 (16 inch, 2021) (review https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/apple-macbook-pro-16-inch-2021-review ) Razer Blade 17 MacBook Air M2 (review https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/apple-macbook-air-m2-2022-review ) Dell XPS 15 Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio (review https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/microsoft-surface-laptop-studio ) MacBook Pro M2 (13 inch, 2022) (review https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/apple-macbook-pro-m2-2022-review ) Asus Zenbook Pro Duo 14 (review https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/asus-zenbook-pro-14-duo-oled-ux8402-2022-review ) Razer Blade 15 LG Gram 14” 2021 HP Spectre x360 14 OLED (review https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/hp-spectre-x360-14-oled-review ) Acer Predator Helios 300 (review https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/acer-predator-helios-300-review ) Competitions The CEWE Photo Award - https://www.cewe.co.uk/cewe-photo-award.html International Portrait Photographer Of The Year www.internationalportraitphotographer.com Sony World Photography Awards 2023, meet the judges https://www.worldphoto.org/2023-judges Be Creative. Be Inspired. Be You. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gary-fernon/message
Jim's four year old HP ZBook overheated (and was turned off at the time!) and had to be sent off to see if it could be repaired. in the meantime, he researched for a new laptop and was impressed with the Asus Zenbook Pro Duo, So he bought the 15" model and reviews it here! For more - check out and subscribe to The Fotobug Youtube channel! www.youtube.com/thefotobug
Before we look at the list we have to ask ourselves 2 questions. Do I use a laptop as my only means of editing, or do I use it for convenience when not able to sit in front of the desktop? And; Am I a Mac or a PC? MacBook Pro M1 (16 inch, 2021) (review https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/apple-macbook-pro-16-inch-2021-review ) Razer Blade 17 MacBook Air M2 (review https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/apple-macbook-air-m2-2022-review ) Dell XPS 15 Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio (review https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/microsoft-surface-laptop-studio ) MacBook Pro M2 (13 inch, 2022) (review https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/apple-macbook-pro-m2-2022-review ) Asus Zenbook Pro Duo 14 (review https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/asus-zenbook-pro-14-duo-oled-ux8402-2022-review ) Razer Blade 15 LG Gram 14” 2021 HP Spectre x360 14 OLED (review https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/hp-spectre-x360-14-oled-review ) Acer Predator Helios 300 (review https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/acer-predator-helios-300-review ) Here are 5 things to consider before making that decision. 1. Screen quality matters Choose a screen that has IPS display tech. IPS monitors or “In-Plane Switching” monitors, leverage liquid crystals aligned in parallel to produce rich colors. 2. Speedy storage An SSD (solid state drive) is a must in any new laptop. 512GB is a minimum if you're working with 4K video. 3. Graphic novelty Dedicated graphics cards are great for gaming, but they're not a necessity for photo editing. Today's processors can more than adequately deliver for photo editing. However, if you edit video as well, then you may wish to consider a graphics card as this will only improve the experience. 4. Which processor (CPU)? Typically, laptop and desktop chips have two or four cores (known as dual-core and quad-core). Some newer models have six and even eight. The more cores, the better, because it allows your computer to run multiple tasks at the same time without slowing down. https://www.which.co.uk/reviews/laptops/article/intel-processors-explained-what-is-core-i3-i5-i7-and-pentium-av6235O66IQP 5. Mac or PC? This is very much a marmite subject. You're either a Mac or a PC. What laptop do you use or recommend, and why? Let me know in the comments or you can tweet me @GaryFernon. Until next time, Be Creative, Be Inspired, Be You. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gary-fernon/message
Sebagaimana kita ketahui bahwa tidak semua orang mampu mengoperasikan laptop. Maka dari itu dibutuhkan pembelajaran khusus agar mahir menggunakan perangkat elektronik ini. Laptop menjadi bagian penting dan hampir semua orang diharuskan untuk bisa mengoperasikannya. Dari level paling rendah sampai tertinggi sudah mewajibkan menggunakan laptop. Bagi pemula yang sedang mencari laptop, inilah pilihan terbaik untuk mendapatkan laptop untuk pemula: Laptop Dual Layar Laptop sekarang sangat menarik untuk disimak, salah satunya adalah dual layar seperti ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo. Laptop ini dapat diunggulkan untuk berbagai kebutuhan yang tak bisa dihindari sama sekali. Sebagai anak muda yang gemar membuat konten di internet, laptop dual layar ini sangatlah tepat sekali. Laptop Flip Tahu dong laptop lipat atau flip yang fungsinya adalah dua untuk laptop dan tablet. Bagi mereka yang sedang bekerja di luar ruangan sangatlah membutuhkan laptop seperti ini. Bagi mahasiswa yang sedang berada di luar kelas juga bisa mengandalkan laptop ini. Laptop Spesifikasi Rendah Kenapa pemula pakai laptop dengan spesifikasi lebih rendah karena konsepnya masih belajar. Nah, kalau spesifikasi rendah laptop ini dipakai lebih berat pun nggak masalah apabila rusak karena harganya lebih murah. Selama proses belajar semua hal bisa terjadi dan itu untuk meminimalkan kemungkinan yang tidak didinginkan. Laptop dengan Layar Besar Laptop dengan layar lebih besar sangatlah membantu pekerjaan mereka yang sedang belajar. Laptop layar besar bisa menampilkan detail yang dilihat dari proses pembelajaran ini. Dengan demikian belajar lebih maksimal sambil bekerja tentu saja. Laptop dengan Suara Bagus Penting suara bagus untuk hiburan karena saat belajar dan bekerja juga bisa mendengarkan musik. Bahkan, di saat waktu senggang bisa menikmati multimedia seperti menonton video maupun YouTube untuk hari-hari lebih menyenangkan. Laptop Bisnis Laptop Bisnis Terbaik menjadi alternatif untuk semua orang yang sedang memulai usaha. Dengan demikian laptop ini sangat membantu pekerjaan lebih cepat dan praktis. Tidak sedikit orang yang memulai usaha namun laptop tidak begitu bisa digunakan. Nah, itulah pilihan laptop untuk mereka sebagai pemula. Laptop bisnis terbaik bisa menjadi alternatif terbaik untuk saat ini. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Say hello Moto to the Moto Z4 and continuing support for Moto Mods! Adam, Jonathan, and Joe look at Moto’s latest not-a-flagship flagship. Adam Sinicki asks the question “Is the Pixel 3a what the Pixel should have always been” and the answer is not as straightforward as you may think. We take a look at the dual-screened Asus Zenbook Pro Duo, and we peek behind the curtain at RealMe’s manufacturing facility. Finally, for App Matters, Joe looks at all the announcements coming out of Pokemon. It’s a busy week here on the podcast! Tech We Like: Mobile Edge Core Gaming Laptop Backpack Visit http://tyvm.ly/xGT9d Affiliate disclosure: We may receive compensation in connection with your purchase of products via links on this page. The compensation received will never influence the content, topics or posts made on this podcast. Recorded Time/Date: May 30, 2019 Time codes 1:45 – Motorola Moto Z4 hands-on: Moto keeps the Mod line alive 17:30 – Is the Pixel 3a what Google Pixel should have been from the start? 33:55 – Asus Zenbook Pro Duo hands on – are two screens better than one? 42:50 – App matters - The Pokémon Company goes Poké-crazy for mobile: Here are the announcements 49:30 – Behind the scenes at Realme’s manufacturing facility The Android Authority podcast is: Adam Doud - @DeadTechnology Jonathan Feist - @JFeist1 / @DroneRushcom Joe Hindy - @ThatJoeHindy Produced by Adam Doud Check out the other podcasts in our network! The DGiT Daily podcastThe SoundGuys Podcast
It's time for episode 113 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guests Mishaal Rahman (XDA Developers) and Don McGuire (Qualcomm) -- brought to you by Audible. Today's show is all about Computex 2019, including Lenovo's Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx-equipped Project Limitless 5G laptop, and ASUS' crazy and chunky ZenBook Pro Duo dual-screen notebook. Don also hints at more affordable Snapdragon PC chips and how native arm64 versions of major Windows apps are coming soon (Adobe CS?). Mishaal and I then talk about Moto's leaked Z4 and Huawei's latest troubles... There's a lot here for everyone! Show Links: Mishaal Rahman: https://twitter.com/mishaalrahman Don McGuire: https://twitter.com/donnymac Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx performance demo: https://www.xda-developers.com/qualcomm-snapdragon-8cx-battery-life-performance-benchmarks-windows-10/ Lenovo Project Limitless 5G laptop: https://www.xda-developers.com/qualcomm-lenovo-project-limitless-snapdragon-8cx-windows-10-laptop-5g/ My Snapdragon 8cx hands-on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wcSlCu4UnA My Lenovo Yoga C630 unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmCiI1NTCC0 Dave Lee's MacBook Pro video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPFiDIYUUxo My Asus ZenBook Pro Duo hands-on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_F4xKUosyk Asus ZenFone 6 Edition 30: https://www.xda-developers.com/asus-30th-anniversary-zenfone-6-limited-edition/ Asus ZenBook Edition 30: https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/27/18641213/asus-zenbook-edition-30-leather-gold-laptop-computex-2019 Moto Z4 sold ahead of launch: https://www.androidauthority.com/motorola-moto-z4-available-amazon-991253/ ARM cuts off Huawei: https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/22/18635326/huawei-arm-chip-designs-business-suspension SD Association cuts off Huawei: https://www.engadget.com/2019/05/24/huawei-sd-association-ban/ New ARM chip designs: https://www.engadget.com/2019/05/27/arm-cortex-a77-mali-g77/ TikTok phone rumors: https://www.engadget.com/2019/05/27/tiktok-owner-bytedance-plans-smartphone/
Un peu de tout dans ce nouvel épisode. Notre 216ème édition est alimentée par Sébastien A. et Bruno. Cette semaine il est, entre autres, question d’AdBlocker dans Chrome, de 60 satellites en orbite, d’IPTV, de l’avenir de la 5G et de Huawei est Europe, du nouvel Asus Zenbook Pro Duo, etc… Bonne écoute ! A comme Adblocker (00:02:14) Chrome : des bâtons dans les roues des extensions Adblocker. (source, source, source)A comme Amazon (00:08:52)Amazon dévoile le nouveau visage de son Echo Show 5. (source)A comme Asus (00:12:08)Débauche d’écrans dans le nouvel Asus Zenbook Pro Duo. (source, source, source)H comme Huawei (00:18:07)La Chine prête à priver les USA de matières premières. (source)H comme Huawei (00:22:03)Huawei dément le remplacement d’Android. …par son OS maison dès juin 2019. (source)I comme IPTV (00:26:02)IPTV, réaction classique et méchants pirates. (source)M comme Météo (00:32:28)Des prévisions météo plus précises grâce à votre mobile. (source)S comme Starlink (00:37:36)SpaceX place ses 60 premiers satellites Starlink en orbite. (source, source, source)T comme Téléphonie (00:44:56)La 5G et Huawei en Europe? L’Institut Montaigne préconise de se passer de Huawei. (source, source)W comme Wéménon (00:50:59)Voter plusieurs fois aux Européennes, c’est possible! (source)
Un peu de tout dans ce nouvel épisode. Notre 216ème édition est alimentée par Sébastien A. et Bruno. Cette semaine il est, entre autres, question d'AdBlocker dans Chrome, de 60 satellites en orbite, d'IPTV, de l'avenir de la 5G et de Huawei est Europe, du nouvel Asus Zenbook Pro Duo, etc… Bonne écoute !A comme Adblocker (00:02:14)Chrome : des bâtons dans les roues des extensions Adblocker. (source, source, source)A comme Amazon (00:08:52)Amazon dévoile le nouveau visage de son Echo Show 5. (source)A comme Asus (00:12:08)Débauche d'écrans dans le nouvel Asus Zenbook Pro Duo. (source, source, source)H comme Huawei (00:18:07)La Chine prête à priver les USA de matières premières. (source)H comme Huawei (00:22:03)Huawei dément le remplacement d'Android. …par son OS maison dès juin 2019. (source)I comme IPTV (00:26:02)IPTV, réaction classique et méchants pirates. (source)M comme Météo (00:32:28)Des prévisions météo plus précises grâce à votre mobile. (source)S comme Starlink (00:37:36)SpaceX place ses 60 premiers satellites Starlink en orbite. (source, source, source)T comme Téléphonie (00:44:56)La 5G et Huawei en Europe? L'Institut Montaigne préconise de se passer de Huawei. (source, source)W comme Wéménon (00:50:59)Voter plusieurs fois aux Européennes, c'est possible! (source) Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
This laptop has me and A LOT of other pro content creators very, very excited. The Asus Zenbook Pro Duo.https://www.youtube.com/c/geektherapyradio
Réagissez à l’émission en commentaires sur techcafe.fr Soutenez Tech Café sur Patreon Discutez avec nous et entre vous sur le groupe Telegram Téléphone Rouge Dessous des cartes : exclusion de la SD association, de la Wifi Alliance, et du JEDEC. Nippon ni mauvais : ARM et Panasonic et Toshiba coupent les ponts avec Huawei. ArkOS, le système Huawei dès 2020 ? L’autonomie totale est elle possible ? Ça Trumpe énormément : un problème de sécurité résolu par un accord commercial ? Divorce et conséquences : vers un monde balkanisé par la tech ? Contre attaque de l’empire ? Tribunaux ? Terres rares ? Les pommes ou pas ? Vente en nette baisse, et prix en chute libre, mais une issue heureuse ? Computex 2019 Modern OS de Microsoft La tendance 2019 ? La Touch bar Turbo X+Alpha Supercharged : “Ruche de glace” : le prototype délirant d’Intel... Le décadent Asus Zenbook Pro Duo, ou le “simple” ScreenPad 2 ? Un moniteur portable 240Hz ou touchscreen géant pour téléphone. Ordinateurs classieux et bourgeois : AlienWare m15 “slim”, Dell XPS ou Inspiron AIO avec caméra rétractable ? HP Envy en noisetier ou en boulot ? Ou bien Twin River en tissus ? ARM Summer of 77 : les Cortex A77 et Mali G77 et D77. Intel Ice Lake : des performances graphiques presque 50% moins modestes. AMD Ryzen 3000, et quelques info sur Frontier. Hey Listen ! Navi arrive avec les RX5700. Rayonnante ou pas ? Un mot sur ce concurrent possible du Snapdragon 855 par Mediatek ? Le JV débridé ! 6 juin 2019 : les stroggs (re)débarquent ! Cette fois chez NVIDIA et en raytracing… Apex Construct (pas Legend) sur un terrain de foot et la VR entre amis sur Quest. Robot Recall porté sans fil et sans concession. Une blind date avec la Playdate ? J’en jaunis à l’idée. Facebook aurait pu avoir la première console avec une manivelle. En Bref Facebook GlobalCoin en 2020. Signaler ou bannir ? La vidéo truquée de Nancy Pelosi reste en ligne. Utilisation abusive de SnapLion. La fête des Pokémons ! Pokemon Sleep inspire les internautes... Le Samsung Galaxy Fold encore repoussé (pas avant juillet). X-Factor : Tik Tok voudrait lancer son propre appareil. Défibrillateur : mise à jour de l’iPod touch. Des deepfake de Mona Lisa et Einstein. Mais pas ensemble. Le drone robot livreur de Ford : tape m’en… un moignon ? Amazon décomplexé sur la reconnaissance faciale et sur les enjeux climatiques Backdraft : des villes américaines attaquées avec des outils de la NSA. Phoenix Wrong : 17 charges criminelles contre Julian Assange. Le ballet des Starlinks qui inquiète les astronomes (ou pas) Bonus GPP : Documentaire sur M2 par My Life in Gaming / Ctrl Shift Face, la chaîne deepfake. Guillaume : Il Miracolo Participants : Guillaume Poggiaspalla Présenté par Guillaume Vendé