The Verge
Way back in 2003, I spent in excess of £1,600 ($2,500) to buy my first laptop, which was a Samsung X10. My thinking was naively simple: I wanted a laptop that could do everything and I was prepared to invest heavily to obtain it. The flaw in that plan was that such a laptop didn't exist back then, and it arguably doesn't exist today either.
No, it's not made of carbon fiber, but the Stealth 16 Mercedes-AMG Motorsport does have a push-button ignition.
MSI's new line of gaming routers come with slick, unique RGB lighting and beefy network specs.
By presenting the Ryzen 7000 CPUs, which are highlighted by a 16-core chip with 32 threads, AMD has set out its laptop processor plan for 2023.
Yeah. Parity is fast approaching. I just got a new laptop and while I could have made a goldy PC , I opted for portability / convenience and the GPU I have in this machine is no slouch.