
A few months have passed since the latest Intel Skilled Parties of the Sleeping Plections has appeared. Pcworld’s Adam and will try a few: The Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360, Msi Prestige 13 AI+ EVO, and MSI Claw 8 Ai+ Handheld. Men collapse their long -term impressions in the latest PCWorld video.
Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360
Adam got the Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360-is a large, delicate and 2-in-1 laptop with a touch screen and pen support. It also shines amazingly on the RAM for being distinguished and filling the Core Ultra 7 256V processor. Most of the tasks were fine, but Adam could really see the laptop flowing when some Adobe and Photoshop bridge threatened the top of the regular Chrome tab. The memory on the common chip between the CPU and the graphics processing unit means that it will struggle for anything with separate graphics.
On the positive side, it shakes a large and beautiful screen in a thin body, which also means spacious tracking plate. And with 76 watts of the battery and effective efficient preparation, it can go for a strong day of work on a charge.
Msi Prestige 13 AI+ EVO
Although it is smaller, the MSI Prestige 13 AI+ EVO that you will try is actually more powerful, with a slightly basic Core 7 258V processor and double the RAM at 32 GB. This gives GPU Arc a much larger space for breathing, which makes it suitable for some basic games, even if it needs to turn the settings down to hit the original accuracy on the OLED screen. Will says that using this laptop made it finally stopping MacBook Air for his wife’s battery life – it can last for several days thanks to aggressive settings and discovering existence.
Both laptops get a little warmth and sometimes need to hit the fan for some heat management, but they lead to otherwise as you expected it for thin lighting. I love Adam, a touch screen on Samsung even if the pen has never used, it will love the lack of a touch screen on MSI, both of which are warning of the Intel graphics driver updates that can exceed OEM settings that came from the factory.
Msi Claw 8 AI+
What about Claaaaaw? Msi’s Gaming Handheld is an eccentric game in the part, like the original claw, it runs an Intel processor and integrated graphics instead of AMD APU. Claw 8 AI+ is also a little larger than some alternatives with an 8 -inch screen, but Adam says it is amazingly comfortable, if it is long. It also works on a 258 -volt chip with a more powerful 32 GB RAM, which is amazingly calm for Yemen with an active fan.
Adam has not performed a lot of battery stress tests, but I don’t expect a long time to last. It must be mentioned that, even with a general positive response to the revised lunar lake, it seems that MSI faces production problems. It is extremely difficult to find 8 claws at the present time.
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