Engadget Review Recap: MacBook Air, Mac Studio, Ninja Creami and Technics AZ100
The review season is in full swing and We were busy in Engadget HQ. Laptops, desktops, headsets, games for games and even ice cream machine are among our recent reviews. The great thing at this time of year is that there is really something about everyone among the in -depth tests that our team is taking. So sit down, relax and get all the reviews you may have missed.
13-inch and 15-inch Apple MacBook Air M4
The M4-equipped MacBook Air is now available as a detailed review of Devindra for the new Apple laptop. "M4-equipped MacBook Air is an almost flawless ultraport," He statedS "It is even better that it now starts at $ 999, which is $ 100 less than before. Although I would still like to see more ports and faster screen refresh speed, the MacBook Air still remains heads and shoulders over competition."
Apple Mac Studio M4 max
While the M3 Ultra configuration may be the absolute fastest Mac studio, Steve claims that the powerful version of the M4 Max is a better and more accessible option for most power users. But, actually need one? Well, it depends. "If you regularly edit 4K (or higher) videos or present 3D graphics (or game game), it will be better with Mac Studio," He wroteS "For less demanding jobs, Mac Mini is likely to be sufficient."
Ninja Vihar from Creami
At home ice cream is no longer a fantasy thanks to the Ninja’s Creami machine. Sam was impressed with his flexibility, but he noted that the ability to make larger lots would make the gadget even better. "Not only can it create delicious fabrications to compete with what you can buy from a store (and for more cheap), it can handle almost any other frozen treats that you can think of – all in a gadget," He explainedS "My biggest grip is that the whirlwind is not available in luxurious size, as you can get with your predecessor."
Technics Az100
Technics’ last headsets impressed me during a short introduction to CES and they continued to do so during my full review. New drivers supply large sound superstructures, and three -level multi -levels are only available in the headphones of this company. "Technics thought it could make its well-viewed AZ80 even better by picking up loan technology from another entry in your portfolio and Gamble finally paid off," I wroteS "Of course, you can find better noise features with Bose and more modern features with Sony, but Technics formulates the excellent sound quality that few can cause."
MSI CLAW 8 AI+
MSI may have stumbled in his first maintenance match, but Sam claims that the Claw 8 Ai+ is the company’s redemption. "After the initial bombing, many companies would simply call it to give up" he saidS "But with Claw 8 Ai+, MSI returned and completely bought. Not only is it a very competent manual game, this cat offers a solid design, great performance and above the average battery life."
Other remarkable reviews: M3 iPad Air, I’m sorry we are closed and more graphic processors
Apple also debuts a new iPad Air recently and although not a huge update Nate writes that the M3 superstructure still facilitates the recommendation. Jess took Sorry we are closed For a walk on PS5, specifically calls thehe "Epic plot" with "Heart -covered club children and excited demons," along with the killers’ soundtrack. Devindra’s work performing graphic processors is at first glance never done and in the last two weeks he reviewed AMD Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT and GeForce RTX 5070S He also put on Asus ZenBook 14 Through your steps.
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