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Mike Thompson

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previews, and inventory options that will help for a smoother, more seamless gaming experience. It features AMD’s next-gen Ryzen mobile processor and Nvidia’s RTX 3000 mobile GPUs. The Lenova Legion 7’s 16-inch IPS display touts a 2560 x 1600 resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, HDR 400, and Nvidia G-Sync. With about the same price as last year, it comes with AMD Ryzen 5000 chips and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3000 GPUs. Others that bear considering are: • MSI Stealth 15M • Asus TUF Dash F15 • Razer Blade 15 • Razer Blade Pro 17 •Gigabyte Aorus 17G • MSI GE76 Raider Samsung came out with a huge show within a show--the next best thing to a powerhouse computer and enhanced monitor. But they had to because they want to maintain their leadership ahead of Apple in a tough, spec heavy, multi-lens market that continues to grow – especially as people stream more content to their smallest screen. While everyone seems to be trying to keep up with/ahead of Motorola and the other foldable phones, TLC surprised a lot of folks with a rollable phone. It extends from 6.7-in to 7.8-in with the tap of a finger. It can store or be used as a square device or expand to a more traditional phone shape. LG may be the king of the rollable TV screens but now they’re taking the technology to a smaller scale. The new rollable phone looks like a standard-size phone and then slides out into a small tablet for better stream viewing. And yes, it will be available this year.

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