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M4 Mac mini drops to its lowest ever price, $400 off Dell 14 Plus Laptop and more — Power Picks
M4 Mac mini drops to its lowest ever price, $400 off Dell 14 Plus Laptop and more — Power Picks

Tom's Guide

time6 hours ago

  • Business
  • Tom's Guide

M4 Mac mini drops to its lowest ever price, $400 off Dell 14 Plus Laptop and more — Power Picks

Today's power picks are real headline grabbers — the M4 Mac mini is cheaper than ever with up to $153 off, the latest and greatest Dell 14 Plus Laptop is $400 off, you can bag over $200 off a new gaming PC packing AMD Radeon RX 9060XT power, and much more. The list of computing deals is jam packed with savings that look like savings, but actually aren't. But with a little bit of investigative work, I've sourced the price cuts that retailers don't want you knowing about! Plus, all power picks from yesterday are still available! That means you can still get up to $70 off the Meta Quest 3S and the M4 MacBook Air is still at its lowest ever price. But for now, let's get into today's top deals. Maybe you don't need the full laptop experience of a MacBook, and that's where the M4 Mac mini comes in — a tiny puck of a powerhouse sporting that same zippy M4 chip. We absolutely loved the Mac mini, and with 10% off the price, it's an absolute steal. Also, shoutout to getting over $150 off the M4 Pro version too, for those who want some additional horsepower for creative tasks like complex 4K edits. Dell's rebranding from XPS and Inspiron to Plus and Pro has been confusing to get a grasp of, but that hasn't stopped the company launching some damn good laptops. The Dell 14 Plus is a fantastic all-rounder packing an Intel Core Ultra 7 256V chipset, 16GB DDR5 RAM and a 1TB SSD, alongside plenty of ports and a gorgeous 14-inch 2.5K display. All for $400 off! For $350 off, you can get this rather impressive 2-in-1 with the latest Intel Core Ultra power, a solid FHD+ touchscreen display, 16GB RAM and a 1TB SSD. With a ton of battery life and real versatility, this is a great option for college students to work by day and binge by night. The RTX 5060 Ti is one of my personal favorite mid-range GPUs, and its been built into this all-round beast of a gaming PC that is now $350 off with code SS10PER4. Alongside the GPU, in this Cyclone case, you've got an Intel Core i7-14700F CPU, 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a 1TB M.2 SSD. This is a packed PC ready for 1440p gaming. For the price, this is a phenomenal monitor for gaming enthusiasts from MSI — packing a WQHD panel with buttery smooth 180Hz refresh rate, HDR support for a great immersive depth of color and contrast, and a slimline profile for fitting nicely into every setup. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.

Next-Gen Handheld Benchmarks and Prices Have Leaked
Next-Gen Handheld Benchmarks and Prices Have Leaked

Geeky Gadgets

time9 hours ago

  • Geeky Gadgets

Next-Gen Handheld Benchmarks and Prices Have Leaked

The latest leaks surrounding next-gen handheld gaming PCs suggest new processors are coming. Like AMD's Ryzen Z2 Extreme and devices such as the ROG Xbox Alli X, ROG Xbox Ally, and MSI Claw A8, the portable gaming landscape is about to be transformed. But here's the catch: these advancements come with a hefty price tag, sparking a heated debate among gamers. Are these handheld powerhouses truly worth the investment, or are they just a flashy alternative to traditional gaming laptops? The stakes are high, and the benchmarks are in—offering a glimpse into what could be the most exciting evolution in gaming hardware yet. ETA Prime uncovers the performance leaps these devices bring to the table, from higher frame rates to seamless multitasking, and explore how they stack up against their predecessors and even gaming laptops. Whether you're eyeing the premium MSI Claw A8 or the more budget-friendly ROG Xbox Ally, each device offers unique strengths and trade-offs that could redefine your gaming experience. But with prices ranging from $699 to over $1,000, the question remains: does portability justify the cost? Join us as we delve into the specs, pricing, and what these benchmarks reveal about the future of handheld gaming. After all, the decision isn't just about power—it's about how you play. Next-Gen Handheld Gaming PCs ROG Xbox Alli X vs ROG Xbox Ally For those exploring handheld gaming PCs, the ROG Xbox Alli X and ROG Xbox Ally stand out as two prominent options. Each device caters to different gaming needs, offering distinct performance levels and features. ROG Xbox Alli X: This model is powered by the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor , boasting 8 cores, 16 threads, and an RDNA 3.5 integrated GPU (iGPU) with 16 compute units. It is designed to handle graphically intensive games with ease, making it ideal for gamers seeking high performance. This model is powered by the , boasting 8 cores, 16 threads, and an with 16 compute units. It is designed to handle graphically intensive games with ease, making it ideal for gamers seeking high performance. ROG Xbox Ally: Positioned as a mid-tier option, it features the AMD Ryzen Z2A processor, which includes 4 cores, 8 threads, and an RDNA 2 iGPU with 8 compute units. While less powerful than the Alli X, it remains a capable choice for casual and moderate gaming needs. Key differences in battery life and storage further distinguish these models: The Alli X is equipped with an 80Wh battery and a 1TB SSD , providing extended gaming sessions and ample storage for larger game libraries. is equipped with an and a , providing extended gaming sessions and ample storage for larger game libraries. The Ally features a smaller 60Wh battery and 512GB of storage, making it a more budget-friendly alternative while still offering decent performance. Pricing reflects these differences in specifications. The Alli X is expected to cost €899 (~$1,050 USD), while the Ally is priced at €599 (~$699 USD). For gamers prioritizing top-tier performance, the Alli X is the clear choice. However, the Ally offers an accessible entry point into handheld gaming without compromising too much on quality. MSI Claw A8: A High-Performance Handheld The MSI Claw A8 emerges as a premium option in the next-gen handheld gaming market. Powered by the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor, it is paired with 24GB of LPDDR5X RAM and a 1TB SSD, making sure smooth multitasking and sufficient storage for extensive game libraries. Its 8-inch 120Hz IPS display with variable refresh rate (VRR) delivers fluid visuals, making it particularly suited for fast-paced and graphically demanding games. The device also features an 80Wh battery, promising extended playtime even during intensive gaming sessions. Early benchmarks suggest a 20% performance improvement over the previous-generation Ryzen Z1 Extreme, thanks to the enhanced CPU and GPU capabilities of the Z2 Extreme. Priced at approximately $959 USD for pre-orders in Taipei, the Claw A8 positions itself as a premium choice for gamers who demand both power and portability. Next-Gen Handheld Benchmarks and Prices Leaked! Watch this video on YouTube. Browse through more resources below from our in-depth content covering more areas on handheld console. Performance Highlights: AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme The AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor sets a new standard for handheld gaming performance. Compared to its predecessor, the Ryzen Z1 Extreme, it offers several key improvements: Higher frame rates, allowing smoother and more immersive gameplay. Enhanced efficiency, particularly at lower thermal design power (TDP) settings, balancing performance with extended battery life. When compared to competing processors such as the Intel Core Ultra 7258V and AMD Ryzen HX 370, the Z2 Extreme holds its ground, delivering competitive results in both CPU and GPU benchmarks. These advancements ensure that next-generation handheld gaming PCs can handle modern titles at high settings without compromising portability or performance. Handheld Gaming PCs vs. Traditional Gaming Laptops Despite their impressive capabilities, next-gen handheld gaming PCs come with a significant cost. For the same price—or in some cases, less—you could purchase a gaming laptop with superior hardware, including dedicated GPUs and larger displays. However, handheld devices offer a unique advantage: portability. They allow you to enjoy gaming on the go without sacrificing too much in terms of performance. The decision ultimately hinges on your gaming priorities. If portability and convenience are essential, these handhelds may justify their price. On the other hand, if you prioritize raw power, larger screens, or cost-effectiveness, a traditional gaming laptop might be the better option. It's important to weigh the trade-offs carefully before making a purchase. Consumer Interest and Key Considerations As the release dates for these devices draw closer, consumer interest continues to grow. Gamers are eagerly awaiting detailed reviews and official pricing to make informed decisions. If you're considering investing in one of these next-gen handhelds, it's crucial to evaluate the following factors: Performance vs. cost: Are the performance improvements worth the premium price? Are the performance improvements worth the premium price? Portability: How important is the ability to game on the go in your daily routine? How important is the ability to game on the go in your daily routine? Alternative options: Would a gaming laptop or an older handheld model better suit your needs and budget? The next generation of handheld gaming PCs promises to push the boundaries of portable gaming. Whether they are the right choice for you depends on your gaming habits, performance expectations, and budget. Media Credit: ETA PRIME Filed Under: Gaming News, Hardware, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.

The MSI Claw A8 is now available to pre-order in Europe — when is it coming to North America?
The MSI Claw A8 is now available to pre-order in Europe — when is it coming to North America?

Tom's Guide

time2 days ago

  • Tom's Guide

The MSI Claw A8 is now available to pre-order in Europe — when is it coming to North America?

The MSI Claw A8 is now available to pre-order in Europe. That's significant since this is the first time that the new gaming handheld is available to markets outside of China. Although we don't yet have a North American release date, this news gives us hope in the States that we'll see MSI's machine arrive on our shores soon. Per VideoCardz reports, European vendors like Alza and currently have the MSI Claw A8 priced at €975 and €978 (respectively). This is slightly less than the current MSI Claw 8 AI+, which retails for $999. Austria, Germany and Slovakia are the first European countries that can pre-order MSI's new handheld, though none of the aforementioned retailers say when the Claw A8 will start shipping. As we've reported, the MSI Claw A8 will be the first gaming handheld to utilize an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor. This could make it one of the most powerful Windows 11 handhelds yet. On top of that, the Claw A8 features a more ergonomic design and even comes in a bold new Neon Green color. It has all of that with the same 80Wh battery, up to 24GB of RAM and an 8-inch 1080p 120Hz display. In his MSI Claw A8 hands-on preview, Jason England said he was floored by the handheld's gaming performance. When playing Lies of P on his Asus ROG Ally, he sets the game to medium graphical settings and turns on resolution scaling to achieve 60 frames per second. With these same settings, Lies of P ran at an astonishing 100 fps. We'd need to get the handheld into our lab for formal testing, but Jason's experience bodes well for the handheld. I was disappointed with the original MSI Claw 7, but the company made a big improvement with the MSI Claw 8+ AI. Now that MSI is using an AMD chip for the Claw A8, we could see the strongest Steam Deck competitor yet. As for North American pricing, I wouldn't be surprised if the MSI Claw 8 costs $999 like the Claw 8 AI+. A lower price would be better, but given its updated specs and the ongoing uncertainty with US tariffs, I'm not sure MSI can drop the price much lower. I hope I'm wrong about that, but we'll hopefully hear about a North American release soon. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips.

Here's What to Expect From Motorola Solution's Next Earnings Report
Here's What to Expect From Motorola Solution's Next Earnings Report

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Here's What to Expect From Motorola Solution's Next Earnings Report

Chicago, Illinois-based Motorola Solutions, Inc. (MSI) provides public safety and enterprise security solutions in the United States and internationally. With a market cap of $70.2 billion, the company operates in two segments: Products and Systems Integration, and Software and Services. The tech company is expected to release its Q2 2025 earnings on Thursday, August 7. Ahead of this event, analysts project MSI to report earnings of $3.06 per share, which represents a 3.4% growth from $2.96 in the same quarter last year. The company has surpassed Wall Street's bottom-line estimates in each of the past four quarters, which is impressive. More News from Barchart It's Never 'Happened in the History of Tech to Any Company Before': OpenAI's Sam Altman Says ChatGPT is Growing at an Unprecedented Rate Ditch 'Basic' Nvidia and Buy This 'Unique' Chip Stock Instead Tesla Earnings, Powell Speech and Other Can't Miss Items this Week Our exclusive Barchart Brief newsletter is your FREE midday guide to what's moving stocks, sectors, and investor sentiment - delivered right when you need the info most. Subscribe today! For fiscal 2025, analysts forecast MSI to report an EPS of $13.48, marking a 5.9% increase from $12.73 reported in fiscal 2024. Moreover, in fiscal 2026, its earnings are expected to grow 7.9% year-over-year to $14.54 per share. MSI stock has grown 6.6% over the past 52 weeks, underperforming the Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund's (XLK) 16.3% surge and the S&P 500 Index's ($SPX) 13.6% uptick during the same time frame. On May 1, MSI declined marginally following the release of its Q1 results. The communications equipment maker posted revenue of $2.53 billion in the period, surpassing Street forecasts. Moreover, its adjusted earnings for the quarter amounted to $2.88 per share, surpassing the consensus estimates by 5.9%. Looking ahead, the company expects full-year earnings in the range of $14.64 to $14.74 per share. Analysts' consensus view on MSI is moderately optimistic, with an overall "Moderate Buy" rating. Out of 13 analysts covering the stock, opinions include eight "Strong Buys," one "Moderate Buy," and four "Holds.' Its mean price target of $503.56 suggests a 19.8% upside potential from current price levels. On the date of publication, Kritika Sarmah did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. This article was originally published on Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data

Fast, light, and intelligent: the laptops of the future have arrived – and they're all at Currys
Fast, light, and intelligent: the laptops of the future have arrived – and they're all at Currys

Stuff.tv

time2 days ago

  • Stuff.tv

Fast, light, and intelligent: the laptops of the future have arrived – and they're all at Currys

If your life feels like a constant juggling act of overlapping deadlines, back-to-back video calls, and tabs multiplying faster than you can close them, then Currys might just have the upgrade to help you stay ahead. Right now, you'll find a selection of the latest Copilot+ PCs – powered by Intel® Core™ Ultra Processors and built-in AI – all ready and willing to revitalise your productivity and entertainment shenanigans. With everything from razor-thin ultraportables to big-screen multitasking machines on offer, these laptops are tailor-made for people who never stop moving – and who need tech that can keep pace. Each one features Windows 11's new Copilot+ PC experiences and dedicated AI engines under the hood, ready to help you write, design, code, create, and stay organised with less faff than ever before. Whether you're after a performance powerhouse or something slim and stylish, Currys has a Copilot+ PC to suit: Asus Zenbook S 14: thin, tough, and ready for anything The Zenbook S 14 is one of the most handsome Copilot+ PCs available – but don't let its slimline silhouette and ceramic finish fool you into thinking it's all style and no substance. Inside its svelte 1.2 kg chassis lies an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor with onboard Intel® Arc™ graphics, 32 GB of DDR5 RAM, and a rapid 1 TB SSD – more than enough to chew through photo editing, 3D rendering, or a multitude of browser tabs. Its 14in 3K OLED touchscreen is a particular highlight, with vivid, colour-accurate visuals that are Pantone validated for creative work, while a 120 Hz refresh rate keeps everything silky smooth. Ambient cooling tech keeps things whisper-quiet, while Harman Kardon speakers provide crisp sound to match. Overall, it's a beautifully designed, proper all-rounder – whether you're working at home, creating on the go, or zoning out with a film at the end of the day. MSI Prestige 13 AI+ Evo: lightweight, heavy hitter Proof that power doesn't have to come with extra heft, the MSI Prestige 13 AI+ Evo crams some serious performance into a featherweight package. Built around an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and weighing in at just 990 grams, it's one of the lightest 13in laptops around – but still packs a punch thanks to 32 GB of ultra-fast RAM and integrated Intel® Arc™ graphics that breeze through creative tasks and light gaming. Its 2.8K OLED display delivers vibrant colour and detail, while the 16:10 aspect ratio gives you more vertical space for documents and editing. AI takes centre stage here too, with Microsoft Copilot on tap, plus MSI's own AI Engine for automatically adjusting performance to suit your workflow. The triple-mic array with AI noise cancellation ensures crisp video calls, while the full HD webcam and IR facial recognition keep things looking sharp and secure. Add Wi-Fi 7, Thunderbolt 4, and up to 24 hours of battery life, and you've got yourself a notebook that floats like a butterfly, and stings like a bee. Asus Vivobook S 14 OLED: slim, sharp, and AI-savvy If your to-do list changes as fast as your location, the ASUS Vivobook S 14 OLED is a smart, portable pick that doesn't skimp on style. With a slim 1.3 kg chassis and sleek design, it's made for life on the move – but it's what's inside that makes it special. Built around an Intel Core® Ultra™ 5 processor and equipped with 16 GB of RAM, this machine is Copilot+ certified and fully AI-optimised for everything from productivity apps to creative tasks. The Full HD+ OLED display brings eye-popping colour and contrast, while battery life of up to 16 hours means you won't be scrambling for a socket halfway through the day. Intel® Arc™ graphics handle light editing and gaming with ease, and it's all kept cool under pressure thanks to ASUS IceCool thermal tech. A well-balanced blend of performance, portability, and AI smarts – with a few premium touches thrown in for good measure. Lenovo Yoga Slim 9: creative power, refined Creatives looking for a premium Copilot+ PC experience should definitely consider the Lenovo Yoga Slim 9. From its polished design to its dazzling 14in 4K OLED touchscreen, this is a laptop that oozes confidence – and backs it up with serious clout. At its core is the Intel Core® Ultra™ 7 processor, supported by 32 GB of RAM and a roomy 1 TB SSD. Integrated Intel® Arc™ graphics make light work of photo and video editing, while the DisplayHDR True Black 600 rating guarantees exceptional contrast and colour reproduction. The real party trick, though, is its under-display camera, which disappears entirely when not in use – helping it achieve a remarkable 98% screen-to-body ratio. It weighs just 1.2 kg too, despite being loaded with high-end features, and includes Thunderbolt 4 ports, biometric security, and a sleek glass-topped finish that feels every bit as premium as it looks. In short, whether you're after the lightest travel companion, the sharpest screen, or the most versatile AI-enhanced workflow, Currys' Copilot+ PC lineup has something to match. Each model shows off what the future of laptop computing looks like – smarter, faster, and built to support your ambition. And with select models currently available at reduced prices, there's never been a better time to explore what's possible.

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