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Posted by heffeque
 - December 19, 2024, 22:37:11
Quote from: LL on December 19, 2024, 22:24:30Meanwhile, my smartphone which is very small with no fan can play 4K without issues.
Yeah, my phone also doesn't have a fan and it can take pictures without issues!
Posted by LL
 - December 19, 2024, 22:24:30
Meanwhile, my smartphone which is very small with no fan can play 4K without issues.
Posted by Sambit Saha
 - December 19, 2024, 11:45:04
Yep, sure looks dicey on paper.Ventiva says they've got solutions and a laptop with this technology is already en route, so we shall find out soon enough.

G'day!

Quote from: heffeque on December 19, 2024, 11:02:11The title "shockingly"... I see what you did there... Lol.

Yup: O3, static electricity & static shocks will probably be an issue (and price, and not being suitable for high pressure scenarios).
Posted by heffeque
 - December 19, 2024, 11:02:11
The title "shockingly"... I see what you did there... Lol.

Yup: O3, static electricity & static shocks will probably be an issue (and price, and not being suitable for high pressure scenarios).
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 18, 2024, 20:38:31
Ventiva's solid-state ICE cooling system utilizes ionic propulsion to generate airflow, resulting in near-silent operation with no moving parts. Although laptops with the fancy new cooling system have already been teased to be unveiled at CES 2025, there are a few notable disadvantages that must be kept in mind.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Laptops-with-shockingly-quiet-solid-state-ionic-cooling-tech-poised-to-debut-at-CES-2025.933880.0.html