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Posted by _MT_
 - June 23, 2022, 09:43:57
Quote from: Hunter2020 on June 22, 2022, 17:48:33Why anyone need so tiny pixels and expensive machines?
It's not about need. I can write programs on a piece of paper. And without errors. It's kind of fun (it's a challenge, without any support, just from the top of your head). But if there is one place where I do not spare expense, it's my office. Because I spend a lot of time there. I spend a lot of time using the tools of the trade. Tools that are pleasure to use improve the experience. I am less tired, more productive, happier. If I were to write a lot, why wouldn't I buy a pen that glides across paper like a dream? It won't make the story better. But it's going to be pleasant. I know people who own nice pens and look for excuses to use them because they are pleasure to use. When something is unpleasant, you look for excuses to avoid doing it. I am definitely a quality over quantity person. I enjoy nice things, even if it means I have few and I keep them longer. For some, it's perhaps about bragging rights. For me, it's just enjoyment. Just like I enjoy the knowledge that there is a tasty cake in a fridge waiting for me.
Posted by 88&88
 - June 22, 2022, 20:43:44
The same Samsung must with their M8 elegant monitor.

(According to me they should add 4 different display size: 20" for teens 24" for middle consumers 28"&32" for professional users)

For example 20" with Raspberry Pi V (next year if will be implemented RISC-V 🙏🏻🤞🏻🙄) with passive cooling
24" with 8cx gen 3 passive cooling
28" with Qcom/Nuvia processor with 2 cooling fans obviously of notebooks/laptop)
32" with AMD APU Phoenix Point with 4 cooling fans and with holes in monitor bezels like Samsung Q95 tv. Perfect👌🏻 for every users from teens/students up to 👊🏻💪🏻Professionals and video photo editors.

Try to not eat dust.
Posted by Mark Brackley
 - June 22, 2022, 19:21:06
Quote from: Hunter2020 on June 22, 2022, 17:48:33Not to sound rude or anything.  BUT this is the kind of AIO second raters use.  My God JK Rowling wrote part of the first Harry Potter book on the back of a piece of hotel napkin.  The only kind of results machines like these can produce are second rate works.  Why anyone need so tiny pixels and expensive machines? It's like JK Rowling needs a very expensive piece of stationery and expensive pen to go with that just to write a good Harry Potter novel.  The kind of machines first raters use are the cheap common kind you can find everywhere (ie. the hotel napkins of PCs).

The point you try to present here is 2 continents away from the actual context presented. It also makes no sense in any way. It's almost you're projecting outwards some kind of personal issue you can't seem to get rid of.
Posted by Hunter2020
 - June 22, 2022, 17:48:33
Not to sound rude or anything.  BUT this is the kind of AIO second raters use.  My God JK Rowling wrote part of the first Harry Potter book on the back of a piece of hotel napkin.  The only kind of results machines like these can produce are second rate works.  Why anyone need so tiny pixels and expensive machines? It's like JK Rowling needs a very expensive piece of stationery and expensive pen to go with that just to write a good Harry Potter novel.  The kind of machines first raters use are the cheap common kind you can find everywhere (ie. the hotel napkins of PCs).
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 22, 2022, 15:52:33
Huawei has introduced the MateStation X in the UK, nearly four months after its European introduction at MWC 2022 in Barcelona. Only available in one configuration, the MateStation X combines Huawei's MateView display with a powerful 45 W APU.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Huawei-MateStation-X-arrives-in-the-UK-with-a-4K-display-and-AMD-Ryzen-7-5800H-APU-to-take-on-the-Apple-iMac.631028.0.html