HP 14-dq009: Intel I5 8ªgen - 8Gb Ram- SSD 512gb Asus ZenBook Duo Pro - Intel I7 10ªGen - 16GbRam - SSD 1024 Gb - Dual Screen I wanted to give myself a gift 😁😁😁😁
Greta Thunberg's nightmare!
I didn't read the specs, but I suppose it consumes so much power that a few units would exhaust all the energy available for the township (just exagerating a bit here..hehehe)
And what about batteries? Would they last at least the same time I sip my cofee? Or should I carry a few kilos of them (not bad anyway, it could account for physical exercise..the dictr could approve it).
Jokes apart, it promise a lot of info a few inches from your eyes. A good chair and very good earphones and you will have a fully immersive experience with your virtual world..or is it the real one?
I need. One for the code, one for the emulator, the third to manage the videoconference and maybe a fourth for the streaming of the videoconference.
I usually also have MacOs on virtual Box. .. in the fifth monitor
I need. One for the code, one for the emulator, the third to manage the videoconference and maybe a fourth for the streaming of the videoconference.
I usually also have MacOs on virtual Box. .. in the fifth monitor
My coworker got himself a Dell 27" (UHD?) rotatable monitor which is very nice. You can rotate it to portrait mode (when it's still running) to see a huge amount of text vertically. The font can be incredibly small and still readable because it is UHD. Great for programmers because there is less vertical scrolling. So rather than stacking landscape monitors one above the other with expensive VESA mounted arms, you could position 3 or 4 of these monitors side by side in portrait mode and form a high wall on your desk using just the normal desk stand. And the heat generated from the video card's would eliminate the need for a room heater in the winter time. ♨