At the consumer technology fair CES 2017, Samsung presented the Samsung Odyssey family of gaming notebooks, which bring plenty of fun to computer game lovers, as they do not 'freeze' even when we start playing the most demanding games.
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Ever since Google made it possible to run Android mobile apps on Chromebook OS devices, new devices for the platform have been popping up on the market. Samsung has also added its bell, presenting two Chromebook laptops at the CES 2017 – Samsung Chromebook Plus and Samsung Chromebook Pro, which have much more muscle than classic Chromebook laptops.
The Razer Project Valerie is the laptop that every computer game enthusiast dreams of. The concept gaming laptop boasts as many as three 17.3-inch screens! The two hide inside the housing of the main 4K IGZO screen and have exactly the same characteristics as the primary one, and jump out of the housing in just a few seconds. The Razer Project Valerie gaming laptop is a laptop like no other... and unfortunately, it probably won't be for a while.
Laptops may not be as interesting as some of the other technological achievements revealed at CES 2019, but that doesn't mean they aren't worth mentioning. Here are the best laptops from the tech show.
CES 2020 also saw new Chromebooks. Samsung's is thin, light, well-built and surprisingly powerful for a Chromebook.
The Dell Chromebook 13 is a Pixel at half the price. Admittedly, Google's Chromebook Pixel doesn't have it. It's the most powerful, decent, and best-looking Chromebook around. But disappointment follows: the (calculated) price, which is 915 euros. But we have good news. Other Chromebooks are slowly catching up with the Pixel, and the Dell Chromebook 13 is breathing down its neck the most.
The shape and nature of work has changed considerably in the last decade. They require ever-increasing mobility, adaptability and responsiveness, and if we depend on technological devices, it is only expedient that they allow us to achieve and fulfill all of these. Dell is clearly well aware of this, as evidenced by their new Dell Latitude 7285 wireless charging laptop.
Many people today can no longer imagine life without a smartphone. Research has shown that more than 50 percent of people are addicted to smartphones. On average, we touch the smartphone screen 221 times a day. The Mann family accepted a challenge that would have seemed like the easiest thing in the world 10 years ago, but today it is considered one of the most difficult. For the sake of the experiment, she completely gave up digital technology for one week. Check out how they coped with the absence of modern electronics.
At the same time as ten wonderful "DIY" laptop bags, we also present ten creative websites or blogs, where we can find many more imaginative ideas.
Razor is no joke when it comes to premium gaming laptops, and the completely redesigned 17-inch Razer Blade Pro only proves it. Razor says it's built for those who want desktop capabilities but don't want to sacrifice mobility. The Razer Blade Pro gaming laptop is a gamer's wet dream, but for such comfort you will have to pay a concrete price.
Google surprised like a bolt out of the blue with the Chromebit mini computer system, which is "published" as a USB stick and with the ability to turn any screen into a Chromebook. Although miniature in size, they managed to cram all the necessary electronics into the equivalent of a Chromebook, which the Chrome OS mobile operating system needs to function. It will serve as a platform, i.e. it will be available to other manufacturers, as is already the practice with Chromebooks.
The Google Chromebook 11 is a great alternative to tablets for an extremely affordable price. If you're willing to make some compromises and embrace the future of laptop usage today.