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Apple MacBook Air 13 (M4, 2025)

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Apple MacBook Air 13 (M4, 2025)
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April 01, 2026

Razer Blade 16 (2026): The Real Upgrade Is Efficiency and Ports, Not Just More GPU Power

Razer’s March 25, 2026 refresh of the Blade 16 keeps the same ultra-thin 14.9 mm chassis but changes the platform around it: Intel Core Ultra 9 386H replaces last year’s AMD chip, memory moves from LPDDR5X-8000 to LPDDR5X-9600, and Thunderbolt 5 is now included. The practical story is that this model targets buyers who need one laptop for gaming plus creator work while away from a desk.

April 01, 2026

ASUS ExpertBook B3 G1: The Real Story Is Enterprise Flexibility, Not the AI Label

ASUS announced the ExpertBook B3 G1 in 14-inch and 16-inch sizes with Intel Core Ultra Series 2 options, up to 96GB RAM, and up to 6TB storage. The key upgrade is not marketing AI language. The practical change is a configurable business platform with strong security features, service-friendly memory and storage expansion, and full office ports.

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February 23, 2022

HP ProBook 455 G8 Review: A Practical Business Classic

HP's 15.6-inch ProBook 455 G8 combines a Ryzen 7 5800U, durable business-focused design, strong keyboard ergonomics, and useful security features. The display and graphics are only midrange, but for office work and daily productivity the package is well judged.

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February 22, 2022

Dell XPS 9510 Review: Chasing a Near-Ideal Multimedia Laptop

Dell's XPS 9510 pairs a 3.5K OLED touch display, Core i7-11800H, RTX 3050 Ti graphics, strong speakers, and upgrade-friendly internals. It looks like a premium creator notebook, although PWM on the display remains a real drawback for sensitive users.

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