Colif
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Fake ram & Core
Selling people their dreams and turning them into nightmares
Selling people their dreams and turning them into nightmares
Don't remember this, but I may have asked if it was going to be in non-gaming PC's. I already run all sorts of AI on my laptops using my GPUs. I'm assuming they want AI in every computer and it might be cheaper using an integrated solution than putting GPUs in all computers.I thought @ZedClampet had a question around somewhere about needing an NPU, but I can't find it.
I do remember saying something about that. Not sure what, thoughmight have been about win 11 24H2 and its Co pilot+ feature they have since back pedalled on.
a mouse I owned was causing GPU drivers to fail
Faber's focus seems to be mostly on keeping its software up-to-date, since the mouse itself would be "fantastic-quality" and "well-designed," like a Rolex watch that you never have to upgrade.
Lets see what they do
Any conversion is suboptimal. Think of the DVI/HDMI in terms of least common denominator. You can't make the old interface better than it actually is.@COLGeek you said elsewhere: "Always best to have common plug on each end" for video connections.
So is it better to choose say DVI-to-DVI instead of DVI-to-HDMI?
I'd always ASSumed it would be better or same to attach to the newest spec connector, eg DVI-to-HDMI.
The reason for the move to subs by all businesses is that future subscription revenue is a lot easier and safer to plan with than unknown discrete sales.
There would also have to be some hardware element—every mouse eventually dies of LCD—Left Click Death.
hardware replacement
I might have had that happen once ... I remember one mouse died
subscriptions are great for ongoing payments, but you have to have something people can't get for free elsewhere
Depends on the quality of the product, MS being a good example—all of 365's components are available for free, a PC OS same, and also server OS.
Huh, you must be gentle with them Every mouse of mine has died of LCD after 3-5 years. The old $10 MS mice from 90s-00s lasted as long as anything.
alternatives to Office
1tb Onedrive space … only needed my user details to get all my files without needing to copy any of the old PC
you are often asked to provide a word document
Bundle hardware
Maybe you buy cheaper mice?