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There’s some truth to that statement, but there are some design choices standing in the way.
That’s the line that caused me pause, as I’ve never seen a full-size (80L!

Not everything we saw at CES was a winner.
), high-performance PC that doesn’t give users the option to split RAM into four sticks.
Lenovo also managed to lower its weight despite having larger screens and battery size.
My wishlist with a redesigned keyboard and stand setup will have to wait at least another year.

The flagship Area-51 gaming desktop has a proprietary motherboard with two RAM slots.
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Lenovo and ASUS focus on dual-screen PCs, with no sign of their pricier counterparts.
Why do I love this feature so much?

The Yoga Book 9i 14 (Gen 10) received some notable updates, but the keyboard remains (mostly) the same.
It’s especially important for those who usually use a gaming laptop at a desk.
The rear port bank was a casualty in the process.
I mean … just look at the promotional photo Acer uses.

Does that thing not look massive?
We’ll know more when the handhelds launch in Q2 2025.
You scrap it and start fresh with some of the most boring and generic names possible!

No more ports on the back of the Legion Pro 7i 16 (Gen 10), which means more cables coming out of the side of the laptop.
Well, there’s the newDellbrand of PCs made for everyday school, work, and play.
Yeah, that’s right.
“Dell” is the name of the new consumer laptops.

A look at the new GPU design for NVIDIA RTX 5000 cards.
A step up from those areDell Prolaptops made for professionals in the commercial market.
And finally,Dell Pro Maxlaptops are a mix of high-end hardware for the consumer and commercial markets.
Is that enough adjectives?

I too want to enjoy gaming on the boardwalk with my handheld so large it seems like it was photoshopped.
Will Dell’s risky rebrand pay off?
I guess we’ll see when the new PCs start shipping in February 2025.
Where did the RDNA 4 GPUs go?

Remember Dell’s XPS brand? Seems like it was here just yesterday …
The chips are in the lab, and they are performing well.
It’s hitting all the targets in terms of performance and power."
Read more:AMD previews RDNA 4 desktop GPUs at CES 2025

A slide from a part of the presentation that AMD decided to omit during its presentation at CES 2025.

















