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#71
Interesting breakdown of the PN54. The Ryzen AI 300 platform looks promising, especially for users needing a balance between efficiency and light AI workloads. I'm curious how it handles sustained loads over time—thermal limits can make or break these mini PCs. Also, expandability is a big plus. Even my Granny would appreciate a quiet, compact system like this for daily use without worrying about noise or power draw.
#72
Last post by Blimey - Today at 04:22:31
This is actually more reasonable pricing than I thought it'd be. Considering it's £1649 for 12 core 392 version and the cheaper 8 core 388 version is yet to be released.
Usually, we get copy and paste US pricing here despite the currency differences.
Hopefully they don't delay the launch of 388 variant long and it's closer to £1299 pricing.
Although I have to say, the £1299 RTX 5060 TUF A14 laptops here are paired with much weaker Ryzen 7 350 CPU. So I guess Asus would justify up selling this based on the faster CPU as the advantage.
I wonder if the battery drain issue has been fixed yet too. Crimson tech did a review of this and wasn't getting as good battery life compared to the ProArt PX13 (another Asus halo laptop with same battery capacity).
#77
Last post by Anant - Today at 03:12:23
Rather than being a direct downgrade, I believe it would be a small incremental upgrade, like Apple used to go from vanilla model to 'S' model every succeeding year in the eras gone by. So, if this piece of news is true, which of course requires consuming a grain of salt alongside, then we are in for an iPhone 18 which would be approximately equal to an iPhone 17S, rather than it being an iPhone 18, in purpose, in vein and in totality.
#79
Last post by Blacky81 - Today at 02:20:13
Hmm hört sich noch nicht so berauschend an was die Brennweiten betrifft.
Klar die reine Kameratechnik ist schon was feines.
Mein Oppo Find X9 Pro hat mehr Brennweiten als im Artikel vom Find X9 Ultra.
Diese fangen bei 14mm an und enden bei 308mm was mich wundert.
Um genau zu sein wird in der Kamerasoftware des X9 Pro folgende Brennweiten angezeigt:
14mm
23mm
28mm
35mm
47mm
70mm
85mm
140mm
308mm
Diese Brennweiten decken einen Zoombereich von 0,6 bis 13,2 fachen Zoom ab.
Und der Zoom geht natürlich bis 120 Fach.
Denke aber Mal, dass das Find X9 Ultra diese Brennweiten auch unterstützen wird.
Ich bin Mal gespannt :)
LG.