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When back in 2008 I was able to see up close the very first 70" LCD TV released I honestly didn't expect that one day we'd have 115" models in the market at a fraction of the price. Of course, price had nothing to do with it, size did and well, having an TV permanently take over 2.5 meters in length is not something most people would be ok with. So even back then the best solution...
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With the new Core Ultra 200S CPUs by Intel finally released to the public, the new GPUs also by Intel and NVIDIA set to be unveiled within a matter of months and the Christmas season right around the corner this is probably the best time for consumers to start considering which parts to upgrade and/or whether or not to build a brand new system. So, if you're out in the market for a new...
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With the veil over the brand new Core Ultra 200S CPUs finally lifted we'll now start focusing on motherboards based on the Z890 chipset which to some people might be the decisive factor in upgrading their systems (or building new ones) with one of these Intel CPUs. As always, the top motherboard manufacturers have already released numerous models based on the Z890 chipset by Intel for...
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INTRODUCTION
Exactly 2 weeks ago Intel finally unveiled their latest Core Ultra 200S series CPUs (also known as Arrow Lake up until recently) and since this is the true successor to their 13th generation (the 14th generation was basically a refresh of their 13th one) I expect there are countless people out there waiting for these reviews. Needless to say, the voltage issue Intel encountered with...
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INTRODUCTION
Even though the very first consumer SATA SSDs released just under 2 decades ago introduced performance levels new to everyone durability wasn't their strongest selling point (several models died inside a single year, some inside a few days during my tests). Needless to say, today things have improved massively in that regard but If I once again was to nitpick, I'd point out that high...
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