Author: Kok Kee

ASUS Zenbook Duo UX8406 review

Review – ASUS Zenbook Duo UX8406

I wasn’t a huge fan of ASUS’s Project Precog concept back in 2018. But here we are, almost 6 years later, and they’ve turned it into the ASUS Zenbook Duo UX8406. It looks similar to Project Precog, but way more practical in my opinion.

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Review – ROG Phone 8: Lots of changes

A few weeks ago, ROG announced the arrival of the new ROG Phone 8 series. It’s a lot earlier compared to its predecessor, and with it comes a lot of changes. We have a brand new design that affects many different aspects of the phone to the point that the entire community is rather polarized. Some love it, some absolutely despise it. But we’re not here for opinions today – so let’s see what the fuss is about.

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Review – PNY CS2142 M.2 2230 SSD: Perfect for your ROG Ally

When we were introduced to the idea of a portable handheld gaming device, many companies sprung forth to create their own. The ROG Ally was one of them, and it was a high-profile launch. Many people were drooling over this Windows-powered handheld gaming device but it wasn’t perfect. The highest storage available was… 512GB only. Obviously, it is insufficient for many people – even me.

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This is the ROG Phone 8 series of gaming smartphones

It’s CES 2024 and ROG has announced the new ROG Phone 8 series – about 2 months earlier when compared to its predecessors. The new gaming phone comes with the latest and greatest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset with a super fast 8533Mb/s LPDDR5X RAM and also is the world’s first IP68 gaming phone. If the phone ever gets too hot, we can literally just dunk it in water and get some much-needed water-cooling.

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How is the AI performance on 14th Gen Intel Core Ultra 7 155H?

For the entirety of 2023, the progress made in the AI section is tremendous. But near the end of 2023, AI has been put in focus once again with the release of the Intel Core Ultra with the new Meteor Lake architecture. Specifically, on-device AI. This distinction is important because currently, ChatGPT or Google Bard or Microsoft Copilot are all processed on the server-side. That means we need to be connected to the internet our prompts will be sent to the server to be processed, then the answer will be sent back to us.

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Review – UPERFECT K118 portable gaming monitor

Portable monitors are getting more and more ubiquitous by the day – and we use them on a near daily basis. It’s an essential item to bring with me whenever I travel nowadays since it’s thin and also – as the name suggests – portable. And all I need to make it work is a single USB-C cable.

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ASUS Vivobook 16 M1605

Review – ASUS Vivobook M1605

ASUS introduced another budget laptop recently and I’ve spent a lot of time using this laptop to prepare for other reviews – but don’t have the time to actually do the review for this laptop. Anyway, this is the ASUS Vivobook 16 M1605Y. This is going to be a rather short and straightforward video and I don’t want to waste anyone’s time, so let’s just go through the specs of this laptop.

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