You can grab one of these “mini” input modules and program it to play pong on the laptop chassis. Granted, this is only for aesthetics. We wonder how it impacts battery life, but it does indeed look cool.
It's the cheapest way to access Intel's exciting new CPUs. You'll just have to deal with a few pain points.
Razer's switching to Panther Lake and is trying to fix the worst pain points of the previous premium Blade.
HP wants to put a chatbot on your PC, but not like Microsoft did with Windows 11.
A bigger battery isn't the only way to squeeze more hours out of laptops.
Intel’s updated high-end laptop chips aren’t as interesting as updated screens.
Apple's $600 MacBook Neo finally eschews glue in favor of good old screws.