Tuxedo suspends its Linux laptop with Snapdragon X Elite, citing poor battery life and limited support; work may resume with X2 Elite chips later.
Lenovo’s ThinkPad T16 Gen 4 AMD only comes with 60 Hz screens, despite being a premium business laptop no 120 Hz option is available.
KDE Slimbook VII packs Ryzen AI 9, 165 Hz display, and KDE Neon Linux into a €1,029 aluminum chassis with upgradeable storage.
Dell Pro Max 18 Plus packs serious hardware, but high CPU temps hurt sustained Turbo Boost during demanding tasks.
Orico launches its first laptop with a Ryzen 7 chip, 9 ports, and up to 8 TB of storage—all starting at just $464 in China.
AMD’s HB-DIMM RAM design promises to double DDR5 speeds to 12.8 Gbps while keeping compatibility with current consumer and server systems.
Crucial LPCAMM2 RAM delivers DDR5-8533 speeds, up to 64 GB capacity, and user-replaceable memory for performance laptops.
HP’s EliteBook 8 G1a 16 touchscreen model cuts sRGB color coverage to 63%, making it a poor choice for users who need color accuracy.
In this detailed article, we are going to talk about the disadvantages of owning a thin and light laptop and computer.

