The current sweet spot for a reliable laptop to handle average work, home office or school tasks is between $700 and $800 and a reasonable model for creative work or gaming is $1,000 and up.
Meralco turned up the heat from downtown and punished league-leading NorthPort in a dominant 111-94 victory in the PBA Season 49 Commissioner's Cup on Tuesday at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium. The Bolts, ...
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A conference-best performance from Chris Banchero typified Meralco’s return to form as the Bolts sank the league-leading NorthPort Batang Pier, 111-94, to give its playoff hopes a big boost in the PBA ...
Meralco led by as many as 22 points thanks to its hot shooting from beyond the arc where it ended up with 11, tying its conference-high set in its conference debut against Phoenix. The Bolts ...
MANILA, Philippines — Meralco relied on its consistent sniping from import Akil Mitchell, Chris Banchero and Chris Newsome to shoot down league-leader NorthPort, 111-94 in the PBA Season 49 ...
The Meralco Bolts relied on their strong defense to defeat the league-leading NorthPort Batang Pier, 111-94, in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup on Tuesday night at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium in Manila. Chris ...
These mini LED displays are a more recent addition to the laptop space, though, initially available on the MacBook Pros and a few other premium Windows devices, but now available on a wider range of ...
I’ll also reference some of the other types of laptop displays, such as LED IPS and mini LED, for comparison with what OLEDs offer. That aside, I’ve also compiled down below a few detailed lists of ...
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When you're shopping for a gaming laptop, the first thing I always recommend people consider is what PC games they actually hope to play. The second is what settings they hope to play them at.