If you need a dock for cheap, second hand is the way to go. Leased docks are on sale all the time. I wish mine worked, but that's more of a Lenovo X1 Carbon USB issue than a dock issue. Even after a mobo swap, TB still won't work properly and charging barely works.
Anyone would be foolish to get Meteor Lake right now. Lunar Lake is the start of BIG, meaningful changes. PowerVia, backside power, Power-Islands, RibbonFET, baked-in H.266 VVC, Intel only (so far) LA EUV machines, with 1.8 nanometer, chiplet package where the CPU only, if they wanted to, could be upgraded, without designing a whole new package. Just upgrade the components needed, for instance, the coming DDR6, etc. Baked in Battlemage GPU is a big win.
Intel says it didn’t have to split its Xe laptop GPU into two different flavors for lower and higher wattage: Xe2 can now scale across the spectrum of light and medium-weight laptops all by itself. Intel also says the GPU offers 67 TOPS of AI performance, in addition to the NPU.
I'll wait for more MiniLED monitors, No way I'll buy an OLED for computer the way I use it. If I have to baby sit a monitor like OLED then I don't want it.
ARM SMARM, Lunar and Arrow Lake are right around the corner, as is Nvidia RTX 5090: Release date And since the global chip shortage has eased up, there aren't any predicted delays for the next generation chip either. All signs seem to point to late 2024 or early 2025 at the absolute earliest, which ties into the normal 18 to 24-month release cycle that Nvidia usually abides by.May 23, 2024. Perfect timing to pair with Arrow Lake.
Why would you need a third party tool to hide desktop icons? Is it not a thing to hide them in W11? They removed that too? I haven't had mine visible in years cause I never see my desktop anyways. Pin the most common apps to taskbar, rest are on the quick launch bar that takes the shortcuts from the desktop folder anyways.
@@esaedvik Yes, misread your comment. I can also confirm that desktop icons can be hidden in Windows 11. I hide the taskbar and icons for OLED, and all I see at the desktop is my wallpaper.
The issue is windows is buggy and sometimes it just stops hiding, or stops unhiding the Taskbar. I run my PC on a Sony 55" OLED but I do try to baby it, zero burn in after 2 years, but I also run darkmode on everything and solid black wallpaper.
Love my OLED phone, the image quality is beyond perfect. I don't trust TV stations, apps, yea RUclips too, or anything to not do things that will cause burn-in. They literally do not care and want logos and ticker bars and everything. If you get an OLED use it for cinematic experiences, video editing review. That's it
ARM, superior gaming? Nope, standalone GPUs are for x86 PCs only. ARM built-in GPU vs Intel Battlemage, Intel wins. This has more to do with why Intel got into the ARC series than anything, so they could roll their own superior baked-in GPU, more so than to compete with other cards in the PC space.
If you need a dock for cheap, second hand is the way to go. Leased docks are on sale all the time. I wish mine worked, but that's more of a Lenovo X1 Carbon USB issue than a dock issue. Even after a mobo swap, TB still won't work properly and charging barely works.
Hey Josh, you mind helping me wipe?
I didn't think OLED had Ghosting, but....
Anyone would be foolish to get Meteor Lake right now. Lunar Lake is the start of BIG, meaningful changes. PowerVia, backside power, Power-Islands, RibbonFET, baked-in H.266 VVC, Intel only (so far) LA EUV machines, with 1.8 nanometer, chiplet package where the CPU only, if they wanted to, could be upgraded, without designing a whole new package. Just upgrade the components needed, for instance, the coming DDR6, etc. Baked in Battlemage GPU is a big win.
Intel says it didn’t have to split its Xe laptop GPU into two different flavors for lower and higher wattage: Xe2 can now scale across the spectrum of light and medium-weight laptops all by itself. Intel also says the GPU offers 67 TOPS of AI performance, in addition to the NPU.
From what I have read, mini-micro LED is the way to go. High-nits/refresh-rate OLED, SUCKS power, and to Heck with burn-in.
I'll wait for more MiniLED monitors, No way I'll buy an OLED for computer the way I use it.
If I have to baby sit a monitor like OLED then I don't want it.
I cannot find the PC Per livestream on RUclips for Wednesday June 5, 2024. Did something happen? Delayed?
Confirmed Josh, my SAMSUNG phone got One UI 6.1/Android 14 recently. And my phone is NOT an S-series.
ARM SMARM, Lunar and Arrow Lake are right around the corner, as is Nvidia RTX 5090: Release date
And since the global chip shortage has eased up, there aren't any predicted delays for the next generation chip either. All signs seem to point to late 2024 or early 2025 at the absolute earliest, which ties into the normal 18 to 24-month release cycle that Nvidia usually abides by.May 23, 2024. Perfect timing to pair with Arrow Lake.
Samsung software-updated phones, can now translate voice calls in real-time, on a phone call, and a lot more. GAME CHANGER!
I don't get how pixel shifting of flat color shapes improves things rather than just making the burned-in shape a little blurrier
Was it really a Perfect 10 security vulnerability or are we on the IGN scale here?
JoshWippe
Rip my 111xxxx ICQ number, yes I'm old...
It's funny to me that I haven't even seen Google's AI thing. Is it on Firefox or not? Is Ublock blocking it? idk
They offered it to me via gmail
What abort AMD chips and laptops, AI ?
Why would you need a third party tool to hide desktop icons? Is it not a thing to hide them in W11? They removed that too? I haven't had mine visible in years cause I never see my desktop anyways. Pin the most common apps to taskbar, rest are on the quick launch bar that takes the shortcuts from the desktop folder anyways.
The taskbar can be hidden on W11. Last week or week before there was a claim on the show that you couldn't, still works on my machine anyway.
@@masrock10 Not talking about the taskbar though? It can't be moved (to be vertical), that's been an issue.
@@esaedvik Yes, misread your comment. I can also confirm that desktop icons can be hidden in Windows 11. I hide the taskbar and icons for OLED, and all I see at the desktop is my wallpaper.
The issue is windows is buggy and sometimes it just stops hiding, or stops unhiding the Taskbar. I run my PC on a Sony 55" OLED but I do try to baby it, zero burn in after 2 years, but I also run darkmode on everything and solid black wallpaper.
But isn't GabeN God?....
hey, they gave me 3 years warranty with my oled monitor...
They should make it 5 with the condition of weekly josh wiping!
Love my OLED phone, the image quality is beyond perfect. I don't trust TV stations, apps, yea RUclips too, or anything to not do things that will cause burn-in. They literally do not care and want logos and ticker bars and everything. If you get an OLED use it for cinematic experiences, video editing review. That's it
ARM, superior gaming? Nope, standalone GPUs are for x86 PCs only. ARM built-in GPU vs Intel Battlemage, Intel wins. This has more to do with why Intel got into the ARC series than anything, so they could roll their own superior baked-in GPU, more so than to compete with other cards in the PC space.
When NVIDIA rolls their own ARM, and blows everyone out of the water, their valuation will pass 4 TRILLION USD.