personal computers
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You Can Easily Justify This Handheld Gaming PC by Pretending You’ll Do Actual Work on It
Having trouble justifying the Steam Deck’s $US400 (not even available in Australia) price tag after dropping $AU469 on the Nintendo Switch, $US219 (converted to around $304) on the Analogue Pocket, and $US179 (around $248) on the Playdate? There’s a lot of excellent handheld gaming systems on the market today, but the new GPD Win Max…
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Acer’s Spin 714 Looks Like the Chromebook to Beat This Year
It’s a big day for Acer, which kicked off its Next@Acer event with its typical onslaught of new products. This year is no different. The Taiwanese laptop maker opened the flood gates and out poured a wide range of new gadgets, from premium Chromebooks to powerful PC gaming rigs.
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ASUS’ ROG Flow Z13 is a Magnificent Gaming Tablet That You Shouldn’t Buy
I’ve never had such a conflicted relationship with a gadget, and it’s agonising. You see, ASUS made a really cool thing, but I’m having a hard time recommending it. It’s not so much the execution, but rather the price and, well, the entire concept. OK, so let me get to it: the device I’m talking…
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Dell’s XPS 13 Plus is Now Available, Uses Haptic Touchpad and Capacitive Function Buttons
Dell’s newest edition to its popular XPS laptop family, the XPS 13 Plus, has arrived. Announced at CES in January, the XPS 13 Plus shares DNA with the standard model but was built from the ground up with a more streamlined chassis featuring a haptic touchpad, a capacitive function row, and an edge-to-edge keyboard.