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Google Meet Now Supports 1080p Video Calls (for Some of Us)
Webcams, especially the ones built-into computers, haven’t always been that great. The priority was convenience, not necessarily quality, when it came to powering video calls on your mobile machine. But times have changed: Not only can you buy high-quality webcams to connect to your computer, but some now ship with 1080p quality built-in. Now, Google…
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The Razer Blade 16 Doesn’t Make You Choose Between 4K and a High FPS
Normally, when you buy a gaming laptop, you have to make a choice. Do you want a high resolution, for pretty visuals, or a high frame rate, for smooth gameplay? Most of the time, you can only choose one, with some middle ground in the 1440p and 120Hz area. The new Razer Blade 16, with…
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The ASUS Zephyrus Duo 16 Might Be the Dual-Screen Laptop We’ve Been Waiting For
When ASUS released the ZenBook Pro Duo, its first dual-screen laptop, in 2019, it seemed inevitable that others would follow closely behind with their own takes on the multi-screen laptop. And for a while, it looked like a war was brewing — Dell revealed its own concept, HP released a short-lived dual-screen gaming laptop, and…
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OK, You Jackals, I’ve Finally Come Around to 1440p Monitors
I’m a few years behind the curve when it comes to PCs. I’ve never really had the latest and greatest hardware; I’ve historically made do with a mix of older, secondhand, or budget parts, whether it’s the CPU, RAM, and graphics card or peripherals like speakers and screens.