Razer Blade Vs Macbook Pro Face Off

Design I’ve got to hand it to both Apple and Razer; they both know how to make a beautiful, iconic piece of machinery. On one hand, you have the MacBook Pro, whose silvery profile with rounded edges and backlit, half-eaten fruit emblem has launched a cadre of pale imitations. If not for its sable CNC-aluminum chassis and a couple of deliberate-but-subtle design choices, the Razer Blade would also fall into this clone trap....

February 6, 2023 · 7 min · 1426 words · Gregg Gonzalez

Reasons Why We Love Rookie Sensation Group Nine I And Why You Should Too

Bursting into the scene with their overflowing talents and charms, these rookie idols with a not-so-rookie-like skill set already poses as a sensational force that will continue to propel the industry and even elevate its standard and value in the nearest future. New to them? Here are some of the many reasons why we love them and perhaps why you should too. 1. They are hilarious gems 1. They are hilarious gems...

February 6, 2023 · 6 min · 1113 words · Stephanie Long

Saints Row Review In Progress This Long Awaited Reboot Offers Broken Dumb Fun

All four games launched throughout the Xbox 360 and PS3 console generations, and it’s been nine years since a full game boasting the Saints Row name graced us (as long as you don’t count Agents of Mayhem’s launch in 2017). But Deep Silver Volition is back with more Saints Row, throwing us into a rebooted world with the same premise. So, what’s the verdict? Well, on one hand, Saints Row is fun....

February 6, 2023 · 9 min · 1779 words · Katie Crawford

Samsung Galaxy Book Go The 349 Laptop That Tests Your Patience

“Almost anything that required a separate download wouldn’t run because of its nonstandard processor,” our lab tester said with a stressed, defeated tone. The Galaxy Book Go, packed with a Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 chip (an ARM CPU), crashed several times during our testing for this review. Like a parent fuming over a teacher’s less-than-favorable appraisal of their child, I wanted to yell “Shame on you!” at the Samsung laptop for being such an uncooperative brat....

February 6, 2023 · 14 min · 2826 words · Gloria Hernandez

Samsung Galaxy Book Odyssey Unveiled With Tiger Lake H Series Cpu Rtx 3050Ti Gpu

The other laptops Samsung released into the wild are the entry-level Galaxy Book and the Galaxy Book Odyssey, a gaming laptop. The Odyssey packs an 11th Gen Intel Tiger Lake H-series processor with GPU options up to Nvidia RTX 3050Ti, Samsung came out swinging for the fences. The Galaxy Book comes with several CPU options, such as Intel’s 11th Gen Core i3, i5, i7 chips with integrated Iris Xe graphics or the Pentium Gold or Celeron processors....

February 6, 2023 · 3 min · 439 words · Kristen Garza

The 4 300 Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition Wants To Dethrone The Macbook Pro

Razer, known for its powerful gaming rigs wrapped in beautiful minimalist designs with a striking, triple-headed snake logo, is now directing its focus to content creators with the Blade 15 Studio Edition laptop. Artistic professionals, from graphic designers to audio engineers, are the target demographic for this specific device. Equipped with top-of-the-line internals, a swanky discreet GPU and a 4K, OLED touchscreen display, the Blade 15 Studio Edition laptop could be a good choice for creatives seeking a machine that can keep up with intensive workloads....

February 6, 2023 · 3 min · 502 words · Ryan Mayo

The Pixel Watch Has Leaked Again Wow That S A Big Bezel

Leaked by Japanese retailer Joshin and shared by Roland Quandt on Twitter, the Pixel Watch looks like it has a gigantic bezel which, if rumors about the size of this watch are to be believed, could be taking up a quarter of the watch’s face! The bad kind of thicc The bad kind of thicc So far, we’ve had glimpses of the hardware, but nothing that featured a clear view of the display being on or how big it is....

February 6, 2023 · 2 min · 426 words · Tiffany Galloway
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