Comment season is in full swing, and We’ve been very busy at the Engadget headquarters. Laptops, desktops, earbuds, gaming handheld handheld boards and even ice cream machines are our recent reviews. The good thing about this time of year is that everyone does have something in the in-depth tests conducted by our team. So sit back and relax and catch up with all the comments you might have missed.
Apple MacBook Air M4 13-inch and 15-inch
Again, Apple’s MacBook Air is the ideal super for most users. Thanks to the M4 chip, it’s slightly faster and it’s a bit cheaper, with the new $999 starting price.
- Fast performance
- Thin design
- Excellent keyboard
- A first-class touchpad
- Excellent battery life
- More ports available
- The screen is only 60hz
The MacBook Air with the M4 is now available, so too does Devindra’s detailed review of the new Apple laptop. “The MacBook Air with M4 is almost flawless and super convenience,” He announced. “Better yet, the price starts at $999 now, $100 less than before. Although I still want to see more ports and faster screen refresh rates, the MacBook Air still maintains its head and shoulder distance.”
Apple Mac Studio M4 Max
Apple’s Mac Studio is the company’s most powerful machine to date and is a reliable value for creators.
- Powerful M4 Max or M3 Ultra processor
- Generous addition to high-speed ports
- The basic memory of both models is very high
- Elegant and compact design
- Upgrade price is too high
- Slow front USB-C port on M4 Max model
While the M3 Ultra configuration is probably the absolute fastest Mac Studio, Steve believes the powerful M4 Max version is a better, more affordable option for most Power users. But, are you actually need one? OK, it depends. “If you regularly edit 4K (or higher) videos or render 3D graphics (or play games), you’ll stand out on Mac Studio,” He wrote. “For less demanding jobs, the Mac Mini might be enough.”
Ninja Spin Creami
While Ninja Swirls are more expensive and bulkier than standard cream, the ability to make soft hair services at home and almost every other type of ice cream is like a dream come true.
- Excellent soft service capability
- Updated ice cream settings
- Quiet
- Physical allocation handle
- More expensive than original cream
- Larger and bulky design
- No luxury-sized model
Thanks to the ninja’s butter machine, soft service ice cream at home is no longer a fantasy. Sam’s versatility is impressive, but he notes that the ability to make larger batches will make the gadget better. “Not only does it create a lovely blend that rivals what you can buy from a store (cheap), it also handles almost any other frozen snack you can think of – on the one hand, on the other,” He explained. “My biggest complaint is that the vortex is not available in luxurious sizes, just like your predecessor.”
Technology AZ100
Technics’ magnetic fluid drivers offer numerous upgrades to sound performance, and you won’t find a multipoint connection to three devices anywhere else.
- Excellent sound quality
- Lots of options in the application
- Small size means comfort
- Three devices multi-point Bluetooth
- The best ANC behind
- There is no “smart” function today
- Space audio cannot improve default adjustment
Technics’ latest earplugs were impressed by me in a brief introduction to CES, and they continued to do so in my full review. New drivers offer large sound upgrades and three device multipoints are available only on the company’s earbuds. “Technology believes that it can make its carefully scrutinized AZ80 better by borrowing technology from another entry in its portfolio, and gambling is definitely paying off,” he said. I wrote. “Of course, you can find better noise performance with Bose and Sony’s more modern features, but Technics has developed excellent sound quality that few people can challenge.”
MSI Claw 8 AI+
Thanks to new Intel chips and a lot of batteries, MSI’s Claw 8 AI+ offers excellent performance and life. Unfortunately, starting at $900, almost all competitors are more expensive than all competitors.
- Hall effect joystick and trigger
- Strong performance
- Double Thunderbolt 4 ports
- Battery life above average
- Built-in fingerprint sensor
- Bright 8-inch 120Hz VRR screen
- No car touchpad
- The MSI Center app feels a little bit clear
- A little expensive
MSI may have stumbled upon its first gaming handheld handheld, but Sam believes the Claw 8 AI+ is a redemption for the company. “After the bombing, many companies will simply call it exiting,” He said. “But with the Claw 8 AI+, MSI is back and completely redeems itself. Not only is this a very capable gaming handheld handheld, it also offers solid design, excellent performance and above-average battery life.”
Other notable comments: M3 iPad Air, sorry we shut down, more GPUs
Apple also recently released a new iPad Air, and while this isn’t a huge update, Nate wrote M3 upgrades can still be easily recommended. Jesse took it Sorry, we’re closed Take the PS5, Special call “Epic storyline” with “heartbroken club kids and horny demons” and a killer soundtrack. Devindra’s work on GPUs never seems to be done, and over the past two weeks he has reviewed AMD Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT and NVIDIA’s GEFORCE RTX 5070. He also Asus Zenbook 14 Through its pace.
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